Three Towns Forum
The Local => What's On => Topic started by: DaveR on April 28, 2014, 10:33:21 am
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RESTORE OUR BEACH
PUBLIC MEETING
on Tuesday 20th May 2014 at 7pm
At Venue Cymru, Llandudno
Open to everyone
We are pleased to announce that Conwy County Borough Council have agreed to hold a public meeting to discuss the North Shore beach debacle.
This is the chance for everyone to tell CCBC exactly what they think about the destruction of Llandudno's beautiful beaches.
Senior County Council representatives who are responsible for the work on Llandudno shore, will be taking questions from the public and giving explanations as to why they think the rocks on the beach are the best answer for Llandudno.
As you would expect, an incredible amount of work has taken place in arranging this meeting for the people of the town. We look forward to your continuing support and we're sure that you will take this opportunity to voice your concerns to the people who make the decisions.
IT'S TIME TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD
Please tell everyone and get as many people as we possible can to the meeting. Let us show the County Council that we will be heard
Meeting starts 7pm
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Whilst walking along the prom today, I noticed that the sea defences had been recently reconfigured so that the new stones are now a lot lower than the Prom level, exposing the steps that were previously covered up. Was this always the plan, or is this a CCBC strategy to appease residents ahead of the public meeting?
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Having been on the Prom Saturday morning for the Classic Car event I was approached by three different people complaining about the beach - they seems to think I was from the Council as I had a marshal's tabard on! - all three said they were visitors but would never bring their families back again.
No doubt there are many more with the same view, so the Council need to take note.
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Please be polite if you decide to attend the meeting at Venue Cymru on the 20th of May and do not lose your temper with any of the Vandals who are responsible for the destruction of the Beach. That will only give the Council Officials the excuse to walk out and not answer any questions, just like they did the first time we had a meeting with them about putting the stones on the beach in the first place. $thanx$
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What I can't understand is why there wasn't a public meeting before the put any stones on the beach. It's such an important feature for the town that surely even the Councillors would have realised the implications it would have.
Will this meeting make any difference? I somehow doubt it as they haven't got the guts to admit their mistake.
They ruined the West Shore beach and now they have ruined the North Shore beach so at least these incompetents are consistent with their failings.
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by all accounts only mike priestley new about the rocks ,dewi miles stated in a meeting i attended in the town hall councilors didn,t know about it _))* now they are in the procces of building a slipway for the yatch club [who is paying for that] guess what therocks they dumped there they are moving them in a big dumper to dump more by the bandstand ,oh yes remember when you could stand under there :rage: .
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It's the County Councillor's who make all the decisions about what happens to Llandudno, so you end up with representatives from Abergele, Betws and Hendry deciding what's good for us. Bless them because sometimes they get it completely wrong. $angry$ $walesflag$ &shake&
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Norman, I don't care what Dewi Miles has said as I don't believe him. Because of local planning matters I had the names of every Councillor on the Planning Committee in my address book and a number of them were from Llandudno so it is inconceivable that only Mike Priestley knew about the application.
It's just waffle to appease the people that attended the meeting. Whatever next, they'll be saying that they don't know that the Pier Pavilion burnt down!
By the way I remember when you could stand under the bandstand, the good old days.
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Poster for the Meeting:
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Hugo, from what I can recall planning permission for the sea defence work was given in 1997 and the stuff was brought in by barge.
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There is now an Online Petition to restore the Beach:
http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/conwy-county-borough-council-restore-our-beach (http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/conwy-county-borough-council-restore-our-beach)
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Of course there were rocks on the beach many years ago!
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not far unlike the yacht club at the weekends at the present time, appears only the yachts have changed