* From left, Nicola Lewis-Smith (Canal and River Trust), Jillian Howe and Kate Thomson (Our Picturesque Landscape project), Ken Skates MS, Cllr Karen Edwards and Cllr Paul Keddie.
A piece of local history in the Dee Valley has been given a new lease of life.
Ken
Skates, Member of the Senedd for Clwyd South, was invited to see the renovation
of the Lengthsman’s Hut at the Horseshoe Falls, Llantysilio.
The
work was done as part of the Our Picturesque Landscape project with the help of
grant funding from the Welsh Government, which also saw the surrounding area
spruced up.
Mr
Skates said: “This is a fantastic wider project and this six-month restoration
has helped create an improved visitor welcome at the Horseshoe Falls.
“The
hut has been closed for years, but with the help of funding from the Welsh
Government’s Brilliant Basics programme it’s been superbly restored. Local
tourism amenities like this often go unnoticed, but they are an important part
of people’s experiences when they visit new places.
“And
it’s not just for the benefit of tourists. We have so many hidden gems in the
Dee Valley, and projects like this help to restore pieces of local heritage and
are a source of local pride.”
The
Lengthsman’s Hut can be found opposite the old meter house on the canal towpath
just past the Chainbridge Hotel. Denbighshire Council is now looking for
volunteers to open it up to the public.
Our Picturesque Landscape
Partnership Officer Kate Thomson said: "Thanks to Welsh Government
Brilliant Basics and National Lottery Heritage funding, the area around the
intake and the meter house has been transformed to create a much-improved
visitor welcome.
“To celebrate this, we formally
opened the Lengthsman’s Hut to the public for the first time. It has been
closed up for many years and after a full restoration has been furnished as if
the lengthsman, who would have been responsible for the maintenance of a
section or length of canal, has just popped out to work and will be back
shortly!”
The Our Picturesque Landscape
project is a partnership scheme funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund,
based in the Dee Valley and supported by Canal and River Trust.
Other local projects include
the launch of the Saturday Picturesque Bus Service, a circular route
linking Llangollen and surrounding villages to popular local attractions
including Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wenffrwd Nature Reserve, Valle Crucis Abbey
and the Horseshoe Pass.
There are also plans for
restoration works on the gatehouse at Castell Dinas BrĂ¢n this summer.
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Volunteers to open up the Lengthsman’s Hut are asked to call 01824
706163 or email our.picturesque.landscape@denbighshire.gov.uk
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