Official opening for business hub supported by the Council
A Rhyl business hub located on the site of a former court building has been officially opened.
Hannah James has transformed the County Court on Clwyd Street, which closed in 2016, into a business hub with meeting and function rooms.
She has been supported with a grant from the Council to purchase equipment to help her kit out the building, renamed Clwyd Chambers, and also received support from Business Wales.
More than 50 guests took a tour of the new hub, which includes 13 flexible small business units, during the opening.
Chartered building surveyor Hannah said: “It was great to see so many people take an interest and have the opportunity to show them what Clwyd Chambers and Rhyl have to offer. I’d like to thank everyone who came along to make it such a fantastic day.
“We have already got businesses signed up to take on some of the units and have taken bookings for the function and meeting rooms.”
Hannah, a former Rhyl High School student, chose her home-town as she was impressed by the amount of public investment in Rhyl and said she was passionate about supporting the town through business growth and development.
She is also providing a training centre for collaborative working for small businesses at the site.
Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, Leader of the Council, said: “The Council is proud to be able to support the excellent work ongoing at this fantastic new business hub.
“It shows there is confidence in Rhyl. This facility will offer new and growing businesses the chance to expand and take advantage of modern facilities in the centre of a busy town. This will give a boost to businesses in the town and help increase footfall.”
Pictured is Hannah James with the Mayor of Rhyl, Councillor Alan James