RHOS-ON-SEA residents are hoping to see changes made to a road plan that aims to reinvigorate the Colwyn Bay area.
Currently, Conwy County Borough Council are planning the Colwyn Bay Waterfront Project Phase 2b, which aims to improve coastal defences by importing one million tonnes of sand to place in front of the existing sea wall, protecting said wall and the properties and infrastructure behind it.
Furthermore, the project aims to revitalise the promenade, including the renewal of surfaces, improving street lighting and improved facilities for cyclists and pedestrians.
Traffic flow and parking arrangements are also important factors in the project, with improved safety for pedestrians a key agenda of the renovation.
However, some residents believe this will disrupt life and cause a drastic increase in traffic.
Peter Sutton, whose home is adjacent to Cayley Promenade, said: “This will devastate the neighbourhood and life will never be the same.
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