Holding an event in Denbighshire
If you are holding an event in Denbighshire, you can notify us of an event online.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (Martyn’s Law)
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also known as Martyn’s Law, is expected to come into force in 2027 and will require certain public premises and events to be prepared and ready to keep people safe in the event of a terrorist attack.
ProtectUK has more information about Martyn’s Law, including what the requirements of the Act are, and provides free advice and guidance to help businesses and communities improve their response to the risk of terrorism.
Visit ProtectUK (external website)
Disruptions to events
Events in some areas may be affected by works taking place. Select an area for more details:
Ruthin
Some events in Ruthin may not be able to take place due to works from the UK Government-funded Levelling Up Fund (LUF) Round 2 projects.
If you are planning an event in Ruthin, after notifying us, we may need to contact you to discuss whether it can go ahead.
Works affecting events in Ruthin
Due to the project works taking place in Ruthin:
- St Peters Church is currently closed
- access to Alms Houses is available but with disruptions
More information
Find out more about the LUF Round 2 projects.
Notify us of an event
Notify us of an event online
How we can help
We can support your events by helping with promotion across our social media sites and North East Wales website.
We have put together an event toolkit to help event organisers in the planning stages of an event.
Why hold an event in Denbighshire?
These are our top 5 reasons why you should hold your event in Denbighshire:
- Outstanding Locations across the county that can host anything from musical concerts, to outdoor and indoor sporting events and action packed air shows
- Transport links to some of the largest built up areas in Britain, including Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Birmingham
- Wide range of natural resources, including glorious beaches in the north and one of only five areas of outstanding natural beauty in Wales, the Clwydian Range and the Dee Valley AONB and UNESCO World Heritage site of the 18 kilometre long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
- A robust and developing programme of events encouraging the economy of the area with the support of a marketing and events team within the Council
- Our vision is that by 2020, Denbighshire will have a programme of well managed events spread across the seasons and locations in Denbighshire, which contribute to the local economy, creating additional visitor spend and opportunities for employment in the supporting sectors
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