Land disposal at Ffrith
The Council is aware of misinformation circulating in local Prestatyn forums that the Council is intending to dispose of public land at Ffrith Beach in Prestatyn. This is not correct.
The Council recently published a ‘disposal of land’ notice relating to 26 acres of Council-owned land which is currently privately managed under leasehold to Lakeside Ltd, the owners of Ffrith Beach Touring Caravan Park. This means that if the proposed disposal of land agreement goes ahead, Lakeside Ltd will become the freehold owners of approximately 22 acres of land which they are currently already leasing from the Council. This 22 acres of land is currently used as a touring caravan park and there will be no change of use under the proposals.
A further 4 acres of land currently leased to Lakeside Ltd will be returned to Council management and looked after by the Council’s Open Spaces team. This is the small patch of land between the Ffrith Beach Touring Caravan Park, and the Ffrith Indoor Bowls Centre.
The map below shows the affected area and explains the proposals in the Ffrith area:

Members of the public currently enjoy access to this patch of land by permission of the existing leaseholders, Lakeside Ltd. It is not a public right of way and it is not currently maintained by the Council. Returning this small patch of land to Council management secures this land as a public open space and ensures its use as a means of accessing the beach is secured for future generations.
Ffrith Beach itself is, and will remain, publicly accessible land which is free for everyone to enjoy.