A Welsh holiday resort popular with visitors from Shropshire and the Midlands could bid for government funding - to bring sand back to its beach.
Llandudno's north shore saw boulders piled up on the sand nine years ago to protect hotels on the sea front but holidaymakers say it is now really difficult to get down to the water's edge and the traditional bucket and spade day on the beach has switched to the west shore or to further up the coast at Colwyn Bay.
Conwy Council commissioned the engineering firm, AECOM to look at ways of improving both the north and west shores. Leaving the rocks in place would cost about £7 million while a scheme to return the sand would cost about £24 million. Councillors are in favour of the more expensive, sandy beach option saying it would improve the economy.
The Welsh Government will foot the bill for the cheaper option only, although it may be debated again after a petition was signed by more than 10,000 people.Before making a bid for a grant from the Shared Prosperity Fund is first has to find finding towards the cost of an Economic Impact Assessment on replacing the boulders with sand.
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