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Llandudno Pier has won the prestigious ‘ Pier of the Year’ award for 2025 - with judges singling out one factor for ...
LLANDUDNO Pier has won the National Piers Society’s Pier of the Year award for 2025. The annual award is voted for by the members of the society, which is the official campaign and lobby organisation ...
With exciting attractions like an Iron Age fort and Britain's smallest church, it's a wonder that this breathtaking UK town has managed to fly under the tourist radar for so long ...
Llandudno’s economy is underpinned by a robust tourism sector ... Its compact layout means that amenities, shops and attractions are all within a short walk, enhancing everyday convenience ...
The only pier from northern England to break into the top 10 was North Pier in Blackpool, which was placed 6th after earning ...
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There could be additional parking charges along Llandudno promenade under proposals. Conwy County Borough Council has put forward plans to extend the Controlled Parking Zone along The Parade.
Paramedics carry an injured tourist at a hospital in Anantnag south of Srinagaron 22 April (Hindustan Times/Waseem Andrabi) Many people are feared to have died after terrorists indiscriminately ...
The scenic Baisaran Valley, famously known as the “Mini Switzerland of India,” was turned into a site of bloodshed and horror on Tuesday as militants launched a brutal terrorist attack on a ...
An Airbnb proposal for a block of flats in an Eryri tourism hotspot looks set to be rejected. Peter Rowe, from PLP Estates, put in an application for Compton House on Llanberis High Street.
Falling visitor numbers and rising operating costs have left many family-run attractions struggling to stay afloat. Davey said: “Tourism is the lifeblood of many communities across the South West.
In Canada alone, the U.S. Travel Association said in February that a 10% reduction in tourism from Canada could put 140,000 jobs at risk and result in $2.1 billion in lost spending, Newsweek reported.