This decision needs a bit more thought.......one being, don't knock them down until you can replace them, seems simple to me.
Loss of seaside kiosks leaves charity 'devastated' as local MP demands 'urgent' meeting with council
They are being demolished as part of a Rhos on Sea coastal defence and prom 'improvements' plan
"With no real community centre in Rhos, these two tea huts are meeting places for residents – and visitors – many of whom make often daily visits to interact with others and are their only point of contact with the outside world.
"During the summer they did a roaring trade, and it was wonderful to see the promenade full of people enjoying themselves, especially following such a difficult eighteen months."
"I'm going to offer to Conwy Council to pay for either the refurbishment or have it demolished and rebuilt myself as long as I can get a long lease, I really hope the council would be open to this."
Dai Williams, the organiser of the club recently awarded the Queen's Medal for Voluntary Service, said: "We would not have been given the award if it wasn't for the Moussa Salem at the Cayley Kiosk.
"Come rain, wind or snow 30 of our club will always meet at the Cayley for some dinner and everyone looks forward to it.
"Everyone feels safe as it's outside so we could run the club even during Covid and Moussa is so wonderful with everyone."
Mr Williams added: "To be honest with you the kiosk has kept so many people going in the community the thought of it going is just too sad to contemplate, I really hope Conwy Council will reconsider."
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https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/loss-seaside-kiosks-leaves-charity-21825281?IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4