The Member of the Senedd and MP representing Llangollen say they remain
positive the town’s public toilets will be kept open after a ‘constructive’ latest
meeting.
Ken Skates and Becky Gittins met representatives of Denbighshire County Council and Llangollen Town Council on Friday (October 25) and believe that all parties are on the same page regarding the future of the Market Street conveniences.
Mrs Gittins said: “Everyone around the table was committed to keeping the toilets open and we’re working towards a solution which will achieve that. It was a really constructive meeting and I’m encouraged that we’re all working together.”
Mr Skates added: “There is still work to be done, but we now have a timeline of what needs to be done and when and we will aim to hold regular progress meetings so everyone knows where we’re up to. Denbighshire Council wants to move quickly on this.”
Both Mr Skates, MS for Clwyd South, and Clwyd East MP Mrs Gittins have been contacted by Llangollen residents and visitors to the town about the future of the toilets. They have held a number of meetings with senior figures at Denbighshire in recent weeks but were keen to sit down with the town council too.
Mrs Gittins, who attended the public meeting in Llangollen Town Hall earlier this year, said: “As I’ve said before, the town council and councillors have an important role to play in helping to find a solution to this. I’m pleased they’ve added to the positive talks we’ve been having.”
Denbighshire needs to find £10.4m of savings as part of its 2024/25 budget, and a proposal to review public toilets across the county was one of the potential savings identified. A public consultation was launched to allow residents, business owners and visitors to have their say.
The county council has repeatedly reassured the community that no decisions have been made.
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