INTERVIEW Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza grapples with funding and volunteer issues
From a lack of funding and not enough support of volunteers, chair Chris Williams and his wife Claire had a lot on their shoulders this year...
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Chief reporter covering council, local politics, health, business, crime, education, human interest stories in Abergele, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, Prestatyn and St Asaph. Also cover Llandudno, Conwy, Colwyn Bay as well as areas in Denbighshire, Gwynedd and Anglesey
Chief reporter covering council, local politics, health, business, crime, education, human interest stories in Abergele, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, Prestatyn and St Asaph. Also cover Llandudno, Conwy, Colwyn Bay as well as areas in Denbighshire, Gwynedd and Anglesey
From a lack of funding and not enough support of volunteers, chair Chris Williams and his wife Claire had a lot on their shoulders this year...
Final testing is being carried out at three of the paddling pool sites. "We hope to announce the opening dates soon!"
Following the closure of the club, five members decided to join the Rhyl Club.
Wyn Jones and Cliff Large from the Rotary carried out the work at the tiny, plain stone roofed building, also in Rhos-on-Sea.
The couple moved to Deganwy five years ago; they both commented how "happy" they are living here and what a "friendly" community it is!
Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation carried out a foot search. This was connected to a search for a missing walker.
The home boasts a modern kitchen/diner, two ground floor bedrooms and a ground floor bathroom that has utility area. Three bedrooms and a family bathroom are on the first floor.
"Visiting professionals spoke very highly of the care and support people receive and stated it is always a pleasure visiting the home."
Four kiosks have now been removed from Rhyl promenade, but the fifth is not expected to be demolished until the end of the year.
Sammy, event facilitator and organiser, feels strongly about wanting to help people through their pain.
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