A bilingual leaflet which outlines the latest developments in the regeneration of Rhyl is hot off the press.
The leaflet promoting the Rhyl Going Forward strategy includes the results of a recent survey of people's views on safety, cleanliness, housing, education and business in Rhyl.
The survey found that of those questionned:
· 49% of residents felt safer on the streets
· 81% of businesses thought the alley gates project was making Rhyl safer
· 62% perception that Rhyl looked cleaner
· 60% of residents felt that the housing stock had improved.
· 78% of residents thought that Rhyl Community College improvements would have a positive impact.
· 86% of businesses felt that the West Parade building developments were positive
· 68% of businesses supported the Ocean Plaza development.
The leaflet also makes reference to the latest developments in Rhyl, including:
· A £4m Welsh Assembly Government funded project to build new facilities on the Coleg Llandrillo Rhyl campus
· The refurbishment of the Botanical Gardens
· The development of the Marine Lake Railway
· The first phase of the £1.4 million revamp of the Foryd Harbour.
Copies of the leaflet are available on Denbighshire’s website: www.denbighshire.gov.uk or you can pick up a copy in any library or council office.
For further information about the Rhyl Going Forward Strategy, please contact Paul Smith, on 01824 708017 or e-mail: paul.smith@denbighshire.gov.uk


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