Denbighshire County Council is informing residents of its plans to welcome visitors this summer.
With a busy
summer expected, the council says it is working to manage the increase in visitors and
has made a number of preparations.
Additional car
parking spaces have been created at Moel Famau and Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen,
while extra countryside rangers are being deployed at beauty spots, including
Loggerheads and Moel Famau country parks and Horseshoe Falls, to provide
information, support for visitors and help deal with any issues.
Extra street
cleaning provision will be in place during the summer months focusing on busy
areas in towns and parks, while increased bin emptying will be in operation at
tourist hotspots.
The council is
also working with regional partners to share messaging across the border around
the differences in regulations between England and Wales.
Cllr Hugh
Evans OBE, Leader of Denbighshire County Council, said: “Tourism contributes
£552million a year to Denbighshire’s economy and we want people to come to
Denbighshire this summer and return again year after year, so it is important
we make the county safe and welcoming to visitors while giving residents
confidence they remain safe.
“We have
allocated additional resources during the summer months to manage the
situation.
“We are asking
people to plan ahead before visiting, think about avoiding busy areas or busy
times and have a plan B if things look busy.
“It is
important to always park responsibly in designated areas and to respect the
countryside, this includes keeping dogs on a lead and to bring picnics rather
than disposable barbeques.
“We would also
remind people to be respectful to those working to ensure the safety and
enjoyment of visitors and residents.
“It is
important we all enjoy the summer and make the most of our freedoms but we have
to remember Covid-19 has not gone away and to act safely, responsibly and
respectfully.”
Residents and
visitors are reminded parking restrictions are important for both road safety
and ensuring there is a fair turnover of parking spaces.
Motorists not
complying with parking restrictions risk receiving a Penalty Charge Notice.
The council
developed its Destination Management Plan in partnership with tourism
businesses across the county and has been coordinating activity to ensure a
positive experience for visitors, residents and businesses this summer.
This includes
encouraging visitors to plan, prepare and pre-book, coastal safety tips, and
outdoor safety messages while social media graphics have been produced for
businesses and Tourism Ambassadors.
* Find out more about the Council’s Destination Management Plan at www.denbighshire.gov.uk/destination-management-plan
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