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Jun 21, 2024 · Community Led Local Development (CLLD) CLLD gives groups the opportunity to apply for funding for projects and feasibility studies which will benefit their communities. Council Tax Leaflet Find out...
- Craig y Don Paddling Pool now open - Conwy County Borough Council
Conwy County Borough Council is pleased to announce that the...
- Craig y Don Paddling Pool now open - Conwy County Borough Council
Jul 7, 2024 · Conwy, county borough, northwestern Wales, along the Irish Sea. Conwy’s coast includes the rugged headlands of Penmaenmawr and Great Orme’s Head along with a low-lying strip reaching east to the mouth of the River Clwyd.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Jul 9, 2024 · Conwy County Borough Council PO Box 1 Conwy LL30 9GN Telephone: 01492 574000
19 hours ago · This week Conwy County Borough Council announced that sea defence work will now start on that West Shore section - with investment on the North Shore to follow. MWT has been appointed as principal ...
4 days ago · Conwy County Borough Council is pleased to announce that the paddling pool at Craig y Don is now officially open (12.30pm 12/07/24). The paddling pool at Craig-y-Don is by far the largest of the four pools in Conwy county, and is the final one to reopen following major refurbishment work. Work has been extensive, in part due to the pool’s size.
19 hours ago · RECOMMENDED changes to Conwy County Borough Council’s Home to School Transport Policy could save the local authority more than £70,000. Earlier this year, the council’s education service asked pupils, parents and the public for their opinions on discretionary home to school transport. This ...
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19 hours ago · One case study in the toolkit outlines infrastructure updates on the National Cycle Route 5 by Conwy County Borough Council, while another highlights improvements made to the Gladstone and Cogan bridge in the Vale of Glamorgan. Both were funded by the Welsh Government.