* Near the crossing opposite the Bridge End.
* At the railway entrance.
* Outside the Royal.
A crop of wayfinding boards pointing the way to major attractions in Llangollen has been installed in various sites across the town.
The tall information monoliths are part of the Four Great Highways project which is now nearing completion and has been paid for by the previous UK Conservative government's Levelling Up Fund.
Pointing the way to places such as the canal, the railway and parks, they have been fixed in place at points including the wharf, the new steel walkway up to the canal from Abbey Road, the railway entrance and on the corner of Castle Street and Bridge Street outside the Royal Hotel.
However, there appears to have been a slight hitch with the one set up by canal's Bridge 46 last week.
It was removed within just a few days after someone revealed on social media that it showed the town centre in the wrong direction.
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