Denbighshire County Council have appointed a contractor to undertake improvement works at Horseshoe Falls funded by the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund (LUF).
During the first round of LUF, the council was
successful in its joint application with Wrexham County Borough Council for the
Clwyd South Constituency, which was supported by Simon Baynes MP. Denbighshire
secured £3.8 million to invest in the communities of Llangollen, Llantysilio,
Corwen and surrounding areas.
Residents and visitors will soon be able to benefit
from enhancements to Horseshoe Falls through improvements to the toilet
facilities and drainage, additional parking spaces and improved visitor flow
between the car park and the viewing area which will enable the area to cope
with increasing visitor numbers.
KM Construction have been successful in their
tender for the project, with work having begun at the site earlier this week.
Part of the car park will be closed to the public
while the work is carried out, which are anticipated to take approximately 10
weeks, with a two-week shutdown during the Christmas period.
Every effort will be made to keep disruption to the toilet facilities to a minimum, but there will be occasional closures while the work takes place, says the council.
Cllr Jason McLellan, Lead Member for Economic
Growth and Tackling Deprivation, said: “We are pleased to have appointed KM
Construction as the contractor to complete these much-needed improvements to
Horseshoe Falls and look forward to seeing them bring the plans into fruition.
“The area has seen a significant increase in visitor numbers in recent years, and hope that this project, once completed, will enhance the visitor experience for all who visit the site.”
* Find out more about Denbighshire County Council’s
Levelling Up Fund project at Horseshoe Falls here.
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