Loggerheads Country Park is experiencing major disruptions in the aftermath of Storm Babet.
Denbighshire County Council says it is working hard to
carry out repairs to the site which has sustained significant damage due to flooding - the worst the site has experienced since 2000.
Some areas, including various footpaths
and buildings, will remain closed until further notice, with a number of events
having to be postponed or cancelled as a result.
The café has already been able to reopen while the
Visitor Centre is aiming to partially open soon.
The council is advising those who are hoping to
visit Loggerheads Country Park during half term to expect "significant
disruptions" to usual services and walking routes at the site.
Cllr Win Mullen-James, Lead Member for Local
Development and Planning, said: “It is sad to see the devastating impacts
that the recent storm has had on Loggerheads Country Park, as well as other
parts of Denbighshire. This news may be disappointing for anyone wishing to
visit the site over the half term, and we advise that anyone who has made plans
to do so expect some disruption to the norm while various repair work is
undertaken.
“I would like to thank the team who are working tirelessly
to undertake the necessary repairs to allow the areas which are currently still
closed to re-open safely to the public as soon as possible. In the meantime, we
would wish that anyone visiting this location is still able to enjoy the beauty
of the park.”
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