Just to let everyone know, I had an email from cllr Phil Edwards this morn to say that he was in discussion with the kiosks lease holders and the Council over the threatened closure of the Rhos Kiosks.
I hope that doesnt mean they had already rubber stamped closures. I dont want to repeat myself but that would mean 2 empty kiosks
until Rhos prom work was started ,whenever that is. The very pleasant outlook of the Cayley prom area will therefore be compromised during the summer. I did also write to another cllr, waiting to see if I hear from him.
This may seem trivial to some ,I dont know, but with all the work starting at Old Colwyn on the front and all the sand being brought in
between the Waterfront and the Marine drive area, this only leaves the Cayley end tidy for the spring visitors, what are the Council thinking of. I also noted that the Council have given a license to a mobile snack van. Maybe thats what will happen while the kiosks get closed down the Council will allow mobile icecream vans etc on. What a great way to thank the kiosks traders.On the upside you never
know how things pan put in the end.
Colwyn prom will certainly be interesting, with a waterfront area and sand (hopefully it will stay in place )

and not land up at Rhos or Llanddulas or Long shore drift could create a very nice desert island out in the bay.The pier will be done up. hopefully in a similar style to the waterfront now, otherwise it could look a bit odd done in a victorian style against the modern bunker skip design of the waterfront.(Everyone iv spoken to refer to it as the skip) . Also hopefully the Council will get to grips with Erias Park and the sad eyesore of the old boating lake. Seeing as the Civic Centre have a lovely frontage and at the rear ,a nice model boating pool.