Youngsters on a camping holiday in Rhyl, August 1927 |
Vintage pic of lady at ease in a 'continental' basket chair on Rhyl sands |
RHYL IS AN AUGUST RESORT
This summer the good weather helped to bring more
visitors to us. On a couple of occasions this month I have been in Rhyl
and Prestatyn town centres on the same day and found more people in Rhyl. We
must be doing something right.
The seafront looks agreeable, and the works under
construction on the prom are generating interest and creating an atmosphere of
progress. The shopping centre is less impressive, but even here new businesses
are popping up all the time.
Commentators that hurl insults
at the town routinely should get out more and do some comparing with other places
of similar size with similar economies. Soon they would arrive at the conclusion
that Rhyl has bigger pluses than minuses.
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During August 2018 the following posts were updated.
Benno Moiseiwitsch in Rhyl -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2018/01/mark-hambourg.html
Club Zinc, West Parade -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2018/01/night-life.html
Eisteddfod 1953, the oratorio 'Elijah' -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2009/09/on-maes.html
Lifeboat Caroline Richardson II / Grand Theatre -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2016/10/grand-times.html
Lifeboat Har-Lil -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2010/05/quiz-answer-56.html
Lifeboat Lil Cunningham -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2010/07/lils-life.html
Rhyl Miniature Railway: Central Station -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2009/07/central-station.html
Politics: Renew Party -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2018/02/life-goes-on-feb-2018.html
Politics: Trump-related sleaze -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2018/07/life-goes-on-jul-2018.html
Waterpark progress (interior) -
https://rhyl-life.blogspot.com/2018/01/cool-calling.html
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PERSPECTIVES
Rhyl is a young town.
Some towns and villages in North Wales go back a couple of thousand years, whereas Rhyl would not reach 200
years as a parish until 2044. Rhyl is an immature settlement (“a spotty teenager”) and the problems associated with it in recent years can be regarded as growing
pains.
Rhyl is a
purpose-built resort. When the land around here was drained and made fit to
build on, the strips near the sea were advertised for sale as suitable for tourist development. This
would have been a silly place to build a town for any other reason. Residents
who complain about spending public money on tourism miss the
point.
The scene in 2013 © Daily Post |
Colin Jones / email: rhyl.colin.jones@live.co.uk
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