Work to enhance popular Loggerheads Country Park to start

Enhancement works at Loggerheads Country Park, a gateway to the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape, are set to begin this month.
The upgrades follow the completion of flood defence works at the site earlier this year.
In 2023, the UK Government confirmed £10.95 million of grant funding for ten capital projects in Clwyd West aimed at protecting heritage, wellbeing and rural communities.
The funding is allocated solely to projects within Clwyd West.
The project will include refurbishing the visitor centre and café, improving the toilets, and carrying out external landscaping. Solar panels will be installed to improve the site’s sustainability.
ParkCity Multitrade Ltd, based in St Asaph, has been awarded the contract. Work will start in mid-August and is expected to continue until early March 2026.
The country park will remain open during the works.
Temporary toilets, a pop-up catering facility featuring produce from north east Wales, and visitor information points will be provided.
Councillor Jason McLellan, Council Leader and Lead member for Economic Growth and Tackling Deprivation, said: “We have seen an increase in visitor numbers at Loggerheads Country Park in recent years and projects such as these, once completed, will help future proof the park and meet the ever-increasing expectations of visitors.
“These sites are much loved National Landscape areas, and it is important that we continue to maintain and develop sites such as these as their popularity grows to ensure that they can continue to be enjoyed by all who visit.”
Plans for the Loggerheads improvement can be viewed on the Denbighshire County Council website.
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