Levelling Up Fund: Prestatyn Morfa Nature Park

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Project background

Project background

Strategically located in central Prestatyn is an outstanding Green Open Space of approx. 60 acres and which consists of a Community Woodland and Wetland. This project provides an opportunity to create a strategic network of accessible routes for pedestrians/cyclists and to allow all residents and visitors to appreciate this outstanding natural resource.

Key points

Key points

  1. Habitat improvements and an increase in biodiversity.
  2. Wildlife protection and sustainable management.
  3. Improved links between Prestatyn High Street and Green Open Space.
  4. Unhindered access to a new and attractive Green Open Space.
Current position

Current position

  • A project team is now in place
  • Project funding is secured
  • Estimated timetable for completion is March 2028
  • Concept designs have been drawn up
  • Land purchase of additional 5 acres of wetland is near completion
  • Ecological surveys are underway
Consultation

Consultation

  • The project was on view at a recent public consultation event held on the 18th September at the Scala Cinema in Prestatyn.
  • In July a series of guided walks were conducted to raise awareness of the project and to directly answer any questions.
Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money has the Prestatyn Morfa Nature Park received from UK Government for this project?

£850,000 has been awarded to this project, however, this amount must cover all project costs and not just construction.

Can this money be used for something else?

The UK Government set specific criteria for the types of projects that it would fund through the Levelling Up Fund.

The money can only be spent on the projects that it has approved.

Further details can be found on the GOV.UK website (external website).

What has the funding been awarded for?

To deliver 50m2 of improved green space, 1km of new pedestrian paths and 1km pedestrian paths improved.

How will you keep people informed?

Information about the project as it evolves will be available on the Council’s website as well as through the following means:

  • Information in the local media.
  • Updates on Denbighshire’s social media channels – please follow our Facebook (external website) and X (formerly Twitter) (external website) pages for regular updates.
  • Through our Pride of Place and Natural Environment: Rhyl, Prestatyn and Denbigh mailing list - to be added to the mailing list please register on our website.
  • Posters in key community locations to promote local consultation as we acknowledge not everyone is online.
  • Promotion through local partners' own communication networks.

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