Work continues on the site of the former Tudno Castle in Llandudno Developers of a Grade II listed former hotel site have lodged plans to increase the number of bedrooms by more than 40 per cent and reduce the number of restaurants. The former Tudno Castle Hotel site in Llandudno, which has been empty since 2008, has been beset by problems and delays since permission was granted to turn it into a Premier Inn. Work started in 2017 but had to be halted over safety concerns the building might collapse due to its poor state. Demolition work began again in 2018, with final proposals for the £10m 63-bed hotel containing five restaurants and a business unit given ultimate consent in October last year.
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Premier Inn has targeted seven locations in Wales for new hotels.