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Rhyl: High Street planters and bins are targets of vandalism
Rhyl: High Street planters and bins are targets of vandalism

Rhyl Journal

time12-06-2025

  • Rhyl Journal

Rhyl: High Street planters and bins are targets of vandalism

Paul Fairhurst, a Rhyl resident, noticed the vandalism while taking his dog for a morning walk yesterday (June 11), taking the attached pictures shortly before 6am. The matter was then reported to North Wales Police at about 9.55am yesterday morning. Vandalism on High Street, Rhyl (Image: Paul Fairhurst) Mr Fairhurst, who said he is 'Rhyl through and through,' said: 'It's probably bored youngsters, but that's no excuse. 'All of the Heras fencing outside a shop has been bent, too. I would like to know, is there no camera footage? 'It's mindless.' Vandalism on High Street, Rhyl (Image: Paul Fairhurst) North Wales Police's inquiries are underway, with PC Charlotte Hughes, from its Neighbourhood Policing Team, investigating the matter. She has appealed for anyone with relevant information to contact the force via its website or by calling 101, quoting reference number C085854. T/Inspector Ben Garnett added: 'Denbighshire County Council's Streetscene team work extremely hard to maintain the town of Rhyl, providing vibrant colour in our planters. 'It's saddening that these acts of damage risk the planters being removed from the town centre.'

Go-ahead to demolish outbuilding at St Asaph primary school
Go-ahead to demolish outbuilding at St Asaph primary school

Rhyl Journal

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Rhyl Journal

Go-ahead to demolish outbuilding at St Asaph primary school

The proposal, concerning Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog, was granted consent by Denbighshire County Council's planning committee on May 27. Submitted by council officer Andrew Ward, the plans involve the demolition of an existing open-plan unheated building used to store equipment at the school, and replace it with a more substantial building occupying an equivalent area. In total, the site area measures 6,300 square metres. Extracts from a preliminary roost assessment, submitted as part of the application, read; 'The building is accessible all around via a gap between the walls and the roof, just beneath the eaves. 'Consequently, it is used by breeding birds associated with buildings, and three Swallow Hirundo rustica and one House Sparrow Passer domesticus nests were observed within the building. 'The building is not heated, and is lit by overhead strip lighting. 'The building to be demolished has minimal potential for roosting bats, due to it being well-lit and affording no secure roost sites internally. 'However, there is some potential for roosting bats beneath ridge capping.' The school garden is to be protected by temporary Heras fencing while the work is carried out. Cefn Meiriadog Community Council was also consulted on the plans, but raised no objections. In May, Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog celebrated its 90th birthday, and marked the occasion with a special event attended by pupils, staff and parents, past and present.

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