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Colwyn Bay Pier lottery grant boosts restoration plans | Colwyn Bay Pier lottery grant boosts restoration plans |
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Plans to restore a Grade II listed pier in north Wales have been boosted with a heritage lottery grant of nearly £600,000. | Plans to restore a Grade II listed pier in north Wales have been boosted with a heritage lottery grant of nearly £600,000. |
The money will be used by Conwy council to develop plans to restore Victoria Pier in Colwyn Bay to its former glory. | The money will be used by Conwy council to develop plans to restore Victoria Pier in Colwyn Bay to its former glory. |
It is part of a wider £56m regeneration scheme in the town. | It is part of a wider £56m regeneration scheme in the town. |
Ownership of the pier has been in dispute with a former owner fighting to get it back from the council. | Ownership of the pier has been in dispute with a former owner fighting to get it back from the council. |
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant announced on Friday will be used to develop plans including a restoration of the pier's Art Deco pavilion. | The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant announced on Friday will be used to develop plans including a restoration of the pier's Art Deco pavilion. |
In its heyday the pavilion hosted performances ranging from comedians Morecambe and Wise and Harry Secombe to musician Elvis Costello. | In its heyday the pavilion hosted performances ranging from comedians Morecambe and Wise and Harry Secombe to musician Elvis Costello. |
Community support | Community support |
It has been closed to the public since 2008 and is described as being in a "critical condition". | It has been closed to the public since 2008 and is described as being in a "critical condition". |
Manon Williams, chair of HLF in Wales, said: "The pier not only sits in the heart of Colwyn Bay but also holds a prominent position in the resort's history and that of Welsh seaside architecture. | Manon Williams, chair of HLF in Wales, said: "The pier not only sits in the heart of Colwyn Bay but also holds a prominent position in the resort's history and that of Welsh seaside architecture. |
"The project, which is integral to the regeneration of Colwyn Bay, has strong support from the community with significant opportunities for job creation, training and volunteering and would provide a significant boost for the local economy." | "The project, which is integral to the regeneration of Colwyn Bay, has strong support from the community with significant opportunities for job creation, training and volunteering and would provide a significant boost for the local economy." |
The grant of £594,900 will also allow the council to apply for more funding from HLF in order to bid for the full award of £4,379,600 to complete the scheme. | The grant of £594,900 will also allow the council to apply for more funding from HLF in order to bid for the full award of £4,379,600 to complete the scheme. |
Councillor Mike Priestley, chair of the Pier Project Board, said the support of HLF was a "major step forward for the future of the pier and the potential it has to contribute to the regeneration of Colwyn Bay waterfront and the wider community". | Councillor Mike Priestley, chair of the Pier Project Board, said the support of HLF was a "major step forward for the future of the pier and the potential it has to contribute to the regeneration of Colwyn Bay waterfront and the wider community". |
If the second round of grant applications is successful Conwy council plans to hand over the management of the restored pier to a community company called Colwyn Bay Shore Thing Ltd. | If the second round of grant applications is successful Conwy council plans to hand over the management of the restored pier to a community company called Colwyn Bay Shore Thing Ltd. |
It is hoped that project will then attract a team of 100 volunteers to take part in the management of the pier. | It is hoped that project will then attract a team of 100 volunteers to take part in the management of the pier. |
Earlier this month the High Court ordered a fresh hearing to determine who owns the pier as former owner Steve Hunt fights to win it back. | |
He previously owned the pier but was made bankrupt in 2008. | |
It followed a dispute over £5,144.88 in unpaid council tax and business rates. | It followed a dispute over £5,144.88 in unpaid council tax and business rates. |
Mr Hunt insists the pier should be returned to him as it was not sold off to pay the debts. |
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