Llangollen Railway has received a sizeable cash grant from the Welsh
Government to help it keep ticking over during lockdown.
Like many other local businesses the heritage attraction had to close
its doors to paying customers at the start of the latest national lockdown.
This meant the cancellation of many of its key money-spinning events such as the Santa Special trains while its overheads still have to be covered.
But now its public limited company chair Pete Edwards says: “Llangollen Railway has been successful in securing a £147,000 grant from the Welsh Government Cultural Fund.
“The purpose of the grant is to support ongoing running costs, including
staff wages, between December 2020 and April 2021.”
He added: “Despite being closed to visitors we cannot shut down
completely, and there are still significant monthly costs we have to meet.
“Essential maintenance and planning work need to continue during
lockdown, and this assistance allows our volunteers to keep these key
activities running while we look forward to welcoming passengers later in
2021."
The area’s Senedd Member Ken Skates said: “It’s very pleasing to see another vital community organisation in Clwyd South being awarded vital Welsh Government funding.
“Many businesses in Llangollen have been given grants
to help them through what has been an incredibly difficult period for them, and
with the vaccine roll-out increasing every day local businesses can now begin
to be cautiously optimistic about 2021.
“Obviously we do not know what the next crucial couple of months will hold, but the Welsh Government has provided the most comprehensive support package for businesses in the UK - with £1.67bn reaching our businesses since April - and we will continue to do everything within our power to help them through this crisis.”