26/05/2026
Residents invited to have their say on Prestatyn High Street project

The council are encouraging anyone who lives, works or visits Prestatyn to participate in the public consultation on the public realm improvement scheme’s detailed design that will run from 3 June to 5 July 2026.
In 2025, UK Government confirmed their intention to provide just under £20 million of grant funding for seven capital projects to improve pride of place and natural environment in Rhyl, Prestatyn and Denbigh.
This funding, known as the Local Regeneration Fund (LRF), has been awarded exclusively for the successful projects and cannot be directed elsewhere.
As part of the project to improve pride of place and the natural environment in Prestatyn, Denbighshire County Council were awarded funding to improve the public realm (visible space) of the high street.
A drop-in session has also been arranged by the council and residents are invited to have their say on the proposed improvements to the high street.
The session will be held on 3 June, at the Scala Cinema in Prestatyn between 1pm-7pm.
Councillor Jason McLellan Leader and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation said:
“We would like to thank residents, visitors, and businesses for their co-operation and engagement throughout the project so far.
“Our aim is to deliver a scheme that improves the public realm of the high street and supports the long-term regeneration of the town.
“We would like to encourage as many residents as possible to have their say by either attending the drop-in event or by completing the online consultation.”
Residents that are unable to attend the in person drop-in event, can share their thoughts by completing the online consultation on the council’s website.
Paper versions of the feedback survey are also available and can be found in Prestatyn Library and One Stop Shop. The closing date for all responses is 5 July 2026.