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A plan to demolish the traditional seafront funfair at Rhyl, replacing it with a multi-million pound development goes before councillors later.A plan to demolish the traditional seafront funfair at Rhyl, replacing it with a multi-million pound development goes before councillors later.
More than 200 apartments, cafes, a supermarket, pubs and offices are being planned for site.More than 200 apartments, cafes, a supermarket, pubs and offices are being planned for site.
Rhyl includes some of the most deprived areas in Wales, and the scheme is part ongoing major investment in the resort.Rhyl includes some of the most deprived areas in Wales, and the scheme is part ongoing major investment in the resort.
Denbighshire officers are recommending councillors approved the Ocean Beach plan subject to certain conditions. Denbighshire officers are recommending councillors approve the Ocean Beach plan subject to certain conditions.
The huge redevelopment which offers affordable housing and a conference centre, is being put forward by a Manchester company called Modus Properties.The huge redevelopment which offers affordable housing and a conference centre, is being put forward by a Manchester company called Modus Properties.
The company says the project would have a continental feel with an urban park and a modern boulevard. They believe it would be a landmark development in the future of the town.The company says the project would have a continental feel with an urban park and a modern boulevard. They believe it would be a landmark development in the future of the town.
Town councillor Ian Armstrong said the development would change Rhyl's image for good.Town councillor Ian Armstrong said the development would change Rhyl's image for good.
"I think it's a good thing not only for Rhyl West, the whole of Rhyl will benefit from it ."I think it's a good thing not only for Rhyl West, the whole of Rhyl will benefit from it .
"Rhyl West and the whole of Rhyl is on the up, there's no doubt about it, " he said."Rhyl West and the whole of Rhyl is on the up, there's no doubt about it, " he said.
But some people who cater for the tourists attracted by the promenade say the town will lose out and the new scheme offers little for visitors.But some people who cater for the tourists attracted by the promenade say the town will lose out and the new scheme offers little for visitors.