A number of projects aimed at improving infrastructure in Denbighshire - including a major scheme in Llangollen - have recently been completed by the county council’s Streetscene services.
The county was awarded £340,000 from the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund to improve the public realm and open spaces.
The funding was spilt over three separate projects in Llangollen, Rhyl and Prestatyn.
Riverside Park in Llangollen was in need of some much-needed public realm improvements and underwent a comprehensive refurbishment, including aesthetic improvements such as painting metal railings and street lighting upgrades, and practical upgrades like bench refurbishment and new bin installations.
Further structural work included the installation of a timber knee rail fence around the bandstand, repairs to the Multi Use Game Area (MUGA), retaining wall, and fencing adjacent to the A5, alongside some drainage improvements.
New signage and posts were also installed to increase the visibility of the park, contributing to refurbishment of the public space.
Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation said: “The completion of these projects across the County is fantastic news, and this much-needed work to our green spaces would not have been possible without funding from the UK Governments Shared Prosperity Fund and the hard work of our Streetscene team.
“The restoration of these areas across Denbighshire will preserve their longevity and ensure their future use for years to come."
* For more information on Denbighshire’s Shared Prosperity Fund projects click here.
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