Frequently Asked Questions
How much money has Prestatyn received from UK Government for this project?
Just over £3 million has been awarded to this project to improve Prestatyn High Street. However, this amount must cover all project costs and not just construction.
What has the funding been awarded for?
To deliver 250m² of public realm improvements on Prestatyn High Street.
Are there any designs yet?
No, not yet. We are gathering feedback from a range of stakeholders to help inform the design. Feedback received from our first consultation will also help the design team to complete this work.
I have heard you are just talking to small groups of people; how do I add my views?
Please refer to the section above for further information about the consultation.
Once designs for this project are ready, will there be further consultation on the proposals?
Responses received to our information gathering survey will help inform initial designs. We look forward to hearing people’s views. It is important for us that you continue to be involved throughout the project, so we will ask for more feedback on any further designs we develop.
How will you keep people informed?
Information about the project as it evolves will be available on the Council’s website as well as through the following means:
- Information in the local media.
- Updates on Denbighshire’s social media channels – please follow our Facebook (external website) and X (formerly Twitter) (external website) pages for regular updates.
- Through our Pride of Place and Natural Environment: Rhyl, Prestatyn and Denbigh mailing list - to be added to the mailing list please register on our website.
- Posters in key community locations to promote local consultation as we acknowledge not everyone is online.
- Promotion through local partners' own communication networks.
Will I get to see what people have said?
This is not a statutory consultation process so there is no requirement for the Council to publish individual responses. However, the Council will produce reports on the findings of our consultations. These will be made publicly available when they are ready.
Will the planned works be carbon neutral or even carbon positive?
As we have not yet designed the project, we do not know what the carbon impact will be. However, in 2019, the Council declared a Climate Emergency and has set ambitious targets to be Carbon Zero by 2030, more information can be found on our website. The carbon impact will therefore be a key consideration when designing and delivering the project.