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A representation of plans for the new children\ s assessment centre which will be built in Colwyn Bay
Picture: CCBC/Dewis Architecture (in planning documents) NOT everyone is happy a council is poised to appropriate more land for a “flagship” assessment centre for children with complex needs, after hitting several snags with the site. The proposal for three new buildings on the area of now demolished Meadow Lodge, on Abergele Road adjacent to Eirias Park in Colwyn Bay, was passed by Conwy county councillors in November last year. The ground-breaking scheme will house experts assessing appropriate care options for children aged between six and 17 years old.