County Voice

Rhyl Developments

Your views wanted on skatepark relocation

Young people in Rhyl are urged to share their creative ideas to help co-design a brand new skate park for the town.Rhyl Skatepark

The Council and its leisure partners Alliance Leisure plan to relocate the current skate park, as part of the waterpark development earmarked for the promenade.

Alliance Leisure will consult with local young people to co-design the skate park, with the new facility offering new, more attractive design features.

A consultation event will take place at Rhyl Leisure Centre on Tuesday, 11 July between 3pm and 7pm.  There is also an opportunity to have your say through an online survey which can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FreeSkateSOS

The proposals for the waterpark and the relocation of the skate park form a significant part of the wider regeneration of Rhyl waterfront.

The waterpark is being funded by the Council, with Rhyl Town Council and Welsh Government also providing financial support for the development. A planning application has been submitted and work is expected to start on site in the autumn, subject to planning approval.

Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, said: “We made a firm commitment to consult on the proposal to relocate the skate park from the promenade and we are delivering on that promise.  We fully recognise that the skate park is popular with young people and our firm intention from the beginning has been to ensure an alternative location is provided to make way for the waterpark development.

“We also want young people to share their ideas and help us design the brand new facility. This is a great opportunity for users of the skate park and those interested in its new location to have their say and discuss their ideas directly with us”.

Exciting developments for Pavilion new restaurant development

The Council is delighted to unveil the name for the brand new restaurant being created at the Pavilion Theatre in Rhyl. Rhyl Pavilion

The new restaurant will be named ‘1891’ – reflecting the year the Pavilion was first opened in the town and forms a significant part of the internal redevelopment.

As well as the external works, the work of repainting and recreating the façade of the main theatre building and the creation of a new entrance foyer is well underway.

The bar areas are also being refurbished.

As well as the creation of the restaurant, the team is also launching a recruitment drive over the coming months, with the initial search for a head chef, followed by the recruitment of an assistant chef, restaurant supervisor, kitchen porters, waiting–on and bar staff.

The restaurant is due to open later this year.

Leader of Denbighshire, Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, said: “I’m delighted that work is well underway on creating this brand new restaurant at the Pavilion. It’s all about providing the best possible food and drink offer for theatre –goers, as well as the general public through a first class catering facility.

“This prestigious offer will form a significant part of the waterfront regeneration jig-saw. Work is already underway on building the Premier Inn at the former Honey Club site, enhancement works have almost been completed at the Sky Tower to create a light beacon and the planning decision on the prestigious waterpark development is due in the coming weeks.

“It’s great to see some of these key developments taking shape – this is a great catalyst for what will be an exciting, major regeneration of the waterfront area”.

Rhyl Pavilion

Latest external image of the Pavilion

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