Denbighshire County Council is moving forward with plans for extensive development in Rhyl and Ruthin, supported by substantial funding from the UK Government. The projects, aimed at revitalising key areas in both towns, include a variety of infrastructure and public space enhancements.

In Ruthin, improvements are planned for St Peter’s Square, Market Street, and Cae Ddol Park. The enhancements include new natural stone paving, updated road surfaces, and improved accessibility features. Cae Ddol Park will see additional upgrades, including refurbished facilities, a new bike and scooter track, and outdoor gym equipment. These developments are expected to create a more vibrant and accessible environment, making the area more attractive for residents and visitors alike.

The Rhyl project, funded by a £19,973,282 grant from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, focuses on enhancing ‘active travel’ options by widening paths, improving lighting, and adding cycle parking. The Rhyl Gateway scheme aims to reconnect the town centre with the promenade and beach, featuring green infrastructure and new public spaces. A key aspect of the project is the transformation of derelict buildings into green spaces, contributing to the area’s rejuvenation.

These projects are likely to be highlighted at infrastructure investment events in the North Wales region and property networking conferences in Wales, where the focus will be on sustainable development and community engagement. The initiatives present a prime example of property investment in coastal and urban areas, aimed at fostering economic growth and improving quality of life.

The new Queens Market building in Rhyl is set to become a hub for retail, food, and beverages, with a mix of market space, further supporting local businesses and attracting tourism.

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