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1 - Dog Warden
2 - Shopping Development
3 - Part of Enhancement Area
4 - New class 150 Sprinter trains
5 - Colwyn Shopping Centre
6 - Conversion of Pentre Mawr
7 - Ivy Street Car Park
8 - Wheeled Bin
9 - Colwyn Leisure Centre
10 - Community Facilities
11 - HSG Association Development Mochdre
12 - Old Colwyn Enhancement Scheme
13 - Rehabilitation of First and Second Avenues, Rhos-on-Sea
14 - Disabled Access Ramp at Civic Centre under Construction
15 - Enhancement Scheme, Mochdre
16 - Group Repair Scheme in progress, Tan Yr Allt Street, Mochdre
17 - Group Repair Scheme Tan Yr Allt Street, Mochdre Refurbishment
18 - Enhancement Scheme, Mochdre
19 - First Avenue Refurbishment
20 - Civic Amenity Site, Mochdre
21 - Cayley Prom Development
22 - Sea Wall Reconstruction Rock Groynes, Colwyn Bay
23 - Pentrefoelas Heritage Village Enhancement
24 - Abergele Station Improvement
25 - Abergele and Pensarn Station Enhancement Scheme Before and After
26 - Pentrefoelas Heritage Village Enhancement
27 - Abergele Pool under Construction
28 - Colwyn Careline
29 - Colwyn Careline
30 - Colwyn Careline
31 - Children's Playscheme
32 - Customer Care Scheme
33 - Tir Llwyd
34 - Environmental Improvement
35 - Eirias Pk Pavilion
36 - Fire Station
37 - New Mechanical Street Sweeper
38 - Pentre Mawr
39 - Ivy St Refurbishment
40 - Housing Dev, Colwyn Bay
41 - Glass Recycling
42 - Former Conveniences at Bridge Street, Abergele
43 - Refurbishment Scheme, Peulwys Estate
44 - New HSG Development
45 - Tourist Information Centre
46 - Station Square
47 - Street Trees
48 - Llanddulas Landfill Site
49 - Colwyn Shopping Centre
50 - Wheeled Bin System
51 - Pentre Mawr
52 - Four Oaks Restaurant
53 - Four Oaks Restaurant
54 - Metropole Hotel
55 - Llanddulas Landfill Site
56 - Former Goods Yard, Colwyn Bay
57 - Kinmel Bay Library, Clinic and Community Centre
58 - Derelict open-air pool
59 - De-Regulation of Bus Services
Expand 60 - Health and Safety60 - Health and Safety
Expand 61 - Infills and Renewals61 - Infills and Renewals
62 - Cerrig y Druddron Enhancement Scheme
63 - Old Colwyn Promenade Enhancement
64 - Private Housing before Refurbishment
65 - Private Housing after Refurbishment
Expand 66 - Landfills, Landscapes and Littering66 - Landfills, Landscapes and Littering
67 - Mercury Workshops under Construction at Tir Llwyd, Kinmel Bay
Expand 68 - Chapel Street, Pensarn68 - Chapel Street, Pensarn
Expand 69 - A scale model of Colwyn Bay69 - A scale model of Colwyn Bay
70 - Penrhyn Road, Colwyn Bay
71 - Allens' Depository
72 - The crossroads where Llanerch Road East and Francis Avenue meet (Colwyn Bay, Rhos-on-Sea)
73 - A naturistic back road
74 - A naturistic back road
75 - Railway Tracks
76 - A polaroid of a main road at a crossroads
77 - A polaroid of a main road at a crossroads
78 - Cliff Gardens in Old Colwyn before the renovations
79 - Someone's back garden
80 - A road with a yellow and burgundy old-fashioned car
81 - A road with a tall bare tree
82 - A road with trees and pastures in the background
83 - A road with trees and pastures in the background
84 - Relief Aid Expedition to Mourdiah, Mali organised by the Colwyn Twinning Association
85 - H E H Services, Colwyn Careline Operators - the first point of contact for those acquiring assistance
Expand 86 - Towyn Floods86 - Towyn Floods
Expand 87 - Sewer Replacement87 - Sewer Replacement
Expand 88 - Wheeled Bins88 - Wheeled Bins
89 - Colwyn Shopping Centre
Expand 90 - Colwyn Shopping Centre90 - Colwyn Shopping Centre
91 - L S Section, Recreation Area, Kinmel Bay
92 - H E H Services, Refurbished Council Housing at Tan-Y-Lan, Old Colwyn
93 - L S Section, Rhos Fynach, Rhos-on-Sea
94 - H E H Services, Airey Houses at Groes, Denbigh
95 - H E H Services, Typical Houses in Multiple Occupation in Colwyn Bay
96 - H E H Services, Housing Accommodation Acquired and Improved by Clwyd Alyn Housing Association, Greenfield Road
97 - Tech. Services, Pentrefoelas General Improvement Area
98 - Tech. Services, Rosehill Shelter - part of the Old Colwyn General Improvement Area Works
99 - Tech. Services, Old Colwyn General Improvement Area
100 - Industrial Site, Plas Llwyd Kinmel Bay
101 - Tech. Services, The Smithy, Pentrefoelas - Refurbished by Colwyn Borough Council
102 - Tech. Services, New Office Development Colwyn Bay
103 - Sea Defence Works Colwyn Bay
104 - Tech. Services, Sea Defence Works Colwyn Bay
105 - Tech. Services, Sea Defence Works Colwyn Bay
106 - DLO Building Maintenance
107 - Tir Prince Trotting Track Towyn
108 - Plas Llwyd Siteworks
109 - Plas Llwyd Siteworks
110 - Grounds Maintenance, Queens Gardens
111 - Mourdiah Relief
112 - Mourdiah Relief
113 - Commercial Dev. at Marine Hotel Roundabout Old Colwyn
114 - External Building Maintenance
115 - Grounds Maintenance
Collapse 116 - Doc. 211 Photographs used to illustrate Mr. J. Herbert's Proof of Evidence upon the Published Proposals116 - Doc. 211 Photographs used to illustrate Mr. J. Herbert's Proof of Evidence upon the Published Proposals
1 - 2.4 "Wide coastal plain" looking N. E. from St. George's Road, Abergele
2 - 2.4 "The Mountains of Snowdonia" across the Conwy Valley
3 - 2.4 "The coast west of Conwy", at Penmaen Bach
4 - 2.4 "Afon Ganol Valley"
5 - 2.4 "Conwy Estuary" from Conwy looking towards Deganwy Castle
6 - 2.4 "Pasture with mature woodland" in the Afon Ganol Valley
7 - 2.4 "Within the urban areas the woodland also extends down the stream and river sides into parkland areas" Beach Road, Colwyn
8 - 2.4 Looking towards "areas of high landscape value" across Dulas Valley
9 - 2.5 "Inward looking" urban area, house grouping at Tan-y-lan estate, Old Colwyn
10 - 2.5 "Urban centres are a mixture of residential, recreational, commercial and industrial uses" view of Penmaenmawr
11 - 2.5 "13th Century castle at the strategic crossing point of the River Conwy", Conwy Castle
12 - 2.5 "The only settlement with townscape of any architectural and historical value" Conwy
13 - 2.6 "Superb mountain and sea-scapes on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, complimented by the splendid townscape of Conwy" Conwy Estuary
14 - 2.7 "Opposite Bodnant the visual character changes from that of a river in a steep sided valley to that of an estuarial lake" Conwy River from Bodnant
15 - 2.7 "The narrows between Conwy Town and Llandudno Junction" Conwy River
16 - 2.7 "Estuary mouth at Deganwy" Looking towards Conwy mountain over Conwy River
17 - 2.8 "Blue Route intruding into Snowdonia National Park"
18 - 2.9 "Orange Route . . . . create a prominent scar on the wooded backdrop to Colwyn Bay" view from Tan-y-lan
19 - 2.10 "The Brown Route . . . . has a more positive effect on the coastal scenery, by providing opportunities for tidying up and developing coastal landscapes" Quarry hoppers, Penmaenmawr
20 - 3.1 "The route provides possibilities of new coastal viewpoints and picnic sites particularly at Penmaen Rhos"
21 - 3.2 "West of Llanddulas the most significant changes will be mainly visible from the sea rather than the land"
22 - 3.3 "A railway enbankment is replaced by a road enbankment" Afon Ganol valley and Mochdre
23 - 3.4 "Derelict land associated with the reduced activities of the railway", Colwyn Bay Station from the west
24 - 3.5 "Alignment of the road to Penmaen Head has avoided the working quarries"
25 - 3.7 "The pedestrian route through to the shore from Cliff Gardens", Cliff Gardens, Colwyn Bay
26 - 3.8 "Eirias Park Interchange - junction was moved further west to reduce impact on the tree belt between Eirias Park and the houses along Kensington Avenue"
27 - 3.10 "Railway station - the existing awkward access under the railway to the promenade" Victoria Avenue, Colwyn Bay
28 - 3.11 "Brompton Avenue - retain tree screen between the college building and the railway", view from footbridge Colwyn Bay
29 - 3.12 "Colwyn Bay to Llandudno Junction - planting the north enbankment of the railway"
30 - 3.13 Glan Conwy Corner - incongrous development in the valley
31 - 3.14 "West of Glan Conwy Cornerthe road crosses and area of grassland on fill above the general level and then across the railway"
32 - 3.15 "Conwy Bridge Crossing - the scale of the road and its relationship to the other bridges, the castle . . . . require most careful examination of alternative alignments
33 - 3.15 "Conwy Bridge Crossing - the Gyffin Valley would be radically changed by the road and tunnel portal"
34 - 3.17 "The Scale of Change on the Gyffin Valley"
35 - 3.18 "Conwy Morfa - The proposed road would have a largely beneficial impact in visual terms removing clutter etc. of the caravan camp and railway"
36 - 3.20 "Penmaenmawr - alternative alignments north or south of the railway"
37 - 3.21 "Penamenmawr - enables the replacement of the ugly aggregate silo"
38 - 3.21 "Penmaenmawr - uses derelict land and enables the rationalisation of railway sidings"
39 - 3.22 "Llanfairfechan - Maes-y-Glyn"
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