going back seven or eight posts the subject got way off C.B. waterfront and a few members started writing about a bit of Denbighshire on the west side of the blue bridge
So I will carry on here and say that in the early 1960s the Rhyl bin men used to travel over the bridge, turn left before the Harbour Hotel (or whatever it is now called) and collect one bin from the house built where the old bridge supports can still be seen, going back to the 1920s. And then go all the way back to Rhyl.
This was all to do with town and/or county borders except that the western side of the bridge was then Denbighshire (thats right, Denbighshire has moved lock stock and barrel from one side of the bridge to the other) and the eastern side was Flintshire.