Mr Rowlands, chair of the Senedd’s Cross-Party Group on Tourism, said: “I am delighted to hear about all the work which is going to be carried out to enhance and develop Riverside Park.
“The town
is an extremely popular tourist destination and as a very keen supporter of
attracting visitors to this lovely part of the world it is good to see work
being carried out to upgrade recreational spaces.
“I am
also pleased to see this sort of investment in Llangollen which can
only enhance and improve the area for local people and visitors alike.”
Contractors are currently working on a raft of new features for the Llangollen site including a new 9-hole bespoke mini golf which is due to be finished end of March with holes representing places and features of interest within Llangollen and the Dee Valley.
This will include an active travel interpretation map for the
area and replaces the old course at the site.
New
play equipment for the 5-12 year old age range is also going to be installed
early April and work is underway at the bandstand to install electricity power
points to increase opportunities for entertainment along with seating block
created in to the bank area for spectators.
Green
infrastructure has also been introduced sat the park with trees to create
shade, wildflower planting and shrub planting around the park. Also a green
space area will be extended by introducing grass up to and around the blocked
dragon area.
The
work has been made possible through the Welsh Government’s Brilliant Basics
funding round for 2022/23.
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