I had a walk along there with my sister today, although the building work seems close to finishing,the pipes that will be used to pump
the sand up onto the beach seem a long way off being connected. We watched a curious seal in the water by the old pier, bet he didn't know which way to go.
This is one project i would love to see in action and will the sand be pumped from a ship off shore, I am more interested in the
engineering process of moving thousands of tons of sand under the sea and onto shore , than the completed project. Wonder what would happen if the pipe got blocked

. I do hope its nice clean sand as the bay has cleaned its act up really well and the water up to this work has looked remarkably clean.I guess it will take months if not years to get the rock and beach ecosystems back again. Lots of healthy looking seaweed and starfish and crabs were there before all the work now will have been destroyed. Last year we watched a group or pod of Harbour porpoise swim and breach near old Colwyn and across to Llandulas as my friend saw them there the same afternoon. Just hope all this much needed work down there doesn't discourage the fishing and the wildlife from the bay.
Does anyone know if the rocks that are being moved at old Colwyn will be like Rhos to Penrhyn bay, up against the seawall. Just wondering if folk will still be able to walk on the beach there and take their dogs, as it is the only dog friendly beach.