Conwy Council offices Bodlondeb..KR261117f. A scheme to redevelop Llandudno Junction’s brickworks site is back on the agenda after councillors rubber-stamped a new management plan. Conwy county council’s cabinet today (Tuesday) agreed to form a management team to look at redeveloping the site and build a new waste transfer station. Part of the plan is to also look at the future of Conwy Business Centre, which sits behind Junction Leisure Park. It means there could eventually be new development on the Tremarl Industrial Estate, which sits on part of the Old Brickworks site, possibly including retail development, a new waste transfer station and a serious look at the future of the Conwy Business Centre.
Mochdre Commerce Park A local authority’s “shaming catalogue of errors” led to a contract that never should have been signed, for a building that was never fit for purpose. The mistakes surrounding Conwy county council’s £3.6m white elephant project to site an HGV depot at Mochdre Commerce Park can now made be public. It’s a sorry tale highlighting a lack of leadership, policies ignored or misunderstood and no one being held to account for organisational failings which permeated the authority’s project management. Conwy county council’s CEO Iwan Davies called the episode “highly regrettable” at a virtual governance and audit scrutiny meeting on Monday, as he outlined the measures he hopes will prevent anything like this happening again.
The HGV depot that can t house trucks and the catalogue of errors costing taxpayers millions
Conwy Council s not fit for purpose Mochdre base is being used as a PPE store and is on standby as a temporary morgue
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Units at Mochdre Commerce Park (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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Vaccine warning as 90 North Wales care home staff test positive for Covid in a single month
A Conwy Council officer issued the stark warning in a briefing to the authority as he revealed that 30 care homes in the county had been designated red last month
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Inside the converted Venue Cymru exhibition hall where the vaccinations are taking place as the facility has been transformed into Ysbyty Enfys (Image: Hadyn Iball - North Wales Live)
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