Denbighshire County Council is set to hold a three-week consultation on major proposals for Llangollen town centre.
The Llangollen
2020 Castle Street Improvement scheme has been created with input from the
community and looks to improve Castle Street and some adjacent streets in
Llangollen town centre.
The proposals
are intended to reduce traffic and parking congestion, to improve facilities
for pedestrians and to improve the quality of the public realm.
Cllr Brian
Jones, Denbighshire County Council’s Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the
Environment, said: “For the past three years the Council has been working
alongside the Llangollen 2020 group to develop these proposals.
“The
Llangollen 2020 group is a community-led group and has previously consulted
with the local community during the development of the proposals, but the
Council would now like to seek the community’s views on the latest version of
the proposals.
“Funding is in
place to deliver the scheme in the autumn and winter of 2021-22. However, no
final decision has yet been taken by Denbighshire County Council on whether to
proceed with the scheme as this will be dependent upon the outcome of the
consultation.
“We are also
aware of concerns raised regarding the acacia tree located near the Town Hall.
The current situation is that the condition of the tree is still being assessed
by tree experts and no decisions have yet been made about the future of the
tree.”
A three-week
consultation exercise is due to commence on Tuesday, June 15 and will close on
July 6.
During the
second week of the consultation, a public exhibition of the proposals will be
undertaken in Llangollen Town Centre and the Council also intends to speak to
Castle Street businesses to give them the opportunity to discuss the proposals
with officers.
Full details of the consultation and public exhibition will be provided soon.
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