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FUNDING of £270,000 has been secured to deliver a range of green infrastructure schemes in and around Rhyl town centre. The Welsh Government Transforming Towns funding was secured as part of Denbighshire County Council’s commitment to make the authority net carbon zero by 2030, and supports the delivery of the Town Centre Vision. This project will focus on developing and improving Green Infrastructure in and around Rhyl Town Centre, to create new habitats, and provide ‘green corridors’ linking the town centre to biodiversity rich areas such as Brickfields Ponds, Rhyl Cut and Glan Morfa. The schemes include for trees, hedging and a wild flower margin at Ffordd Las Playing Fields, Wild flower meadow and improved planting schemes to replace areas of the artificial turf at West Kinmel Street car park, the addition of trees and improved planting at Crescent Street car park, the addition of trees and planting at the Community Food Growing area on Crescent Street, a green
Residents are being reminded that Denbighshire County Council’s festive free parking scheme continues until December 31. To encourage more people to use their local high street for shopping in the run up to Christmas, free parking is available in Council-run town centre car parks from 3pm every day. The Free After Three initiative will be available in the following car parks: Corwen: Green Lane Llangollen: Hall Street; Market Street; Mill Street Prestatyn: Lower High Street; Railway station Rhuddlan: Parliament Street Rhyl: Central; Morley Road; Queen Street; Sky Tower; West Kinmel Street, Rhyl Railway; Rhyl Library (disabled bays only) Ruthin: Crispin Yard; Dog Lane; Park Road; Rhos Street; St Peter s Square; Troed y Rhiw
FREE parking to boost footfall in Denbighshire towns centres will continue until the end of the year. Denbighshire County Council said its Free After Tree initiative at its town centre car parks will be running every day from 3pm until December 31. The included sites are Lower High Street and the Railway station in Prestatyn, Parliament Street in Rhuddlan, while in Rhyl they are Morley Road, Queen Street, Sky Tower, West Kinmel Street and Rhyl Railway. Only disabled bays remain free to park in at Rhyl Library, while Morfa Hall is not included in the initiative. Two hours of free parking is also in place at King’s Avenue, Prestatyn, the Bowling Green in St Asaph and Town Hall Car Park in Rhyl.
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