Shropshire Star

Revamp for holiday town station

A railway station well used by Shropshire holidaymakers and day trippers is undergoing a revamp for use by a community enterprise.

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Pictured outside Llandudno station is Karen Williams Community Rail Officer for the Conwy Valley and North West Wales Coast Partnership.

Llandudno is one of the first to be renovated as part of Transport for Wale's Station Improvement Project, which identifies unused spaces in stations that can be brought back to use for community and enterprise purposes.

A vacant room at the front of the Station will be refurbished to create a space for Creating Enterprise – a not-for-profit organisation focussing on helping local people into employment initiatives.

Ken Skates, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, said: “This is part of our ambitious programme of work to improve our transport network in North Wales. The spaces being created will place the rail network firmly in the heart of our communities and I’m really looking forward to seeing further progress being made.”

Hugh Evans, Head of Community Rail at Transport for Wales, said: “We’re committed to supporting new enterprises that can make a real difference in the communities we serve. By working with tenants and developing empty spaces, we are also making our stations safer and more welcoming places."

Creating Enterprise activities at the station will include a job café and job search support, a Ready for Employment training programme, advice on work placements and volunteering, and skills building sessions.

It's director of partnerships, Sharon Jones,said: “We are thrilled work has begun on transforming Llandudno train station into a community hub accessible to all.

“We are excited to start delivering our services from the hub in partnership with Cartrefi Conwy, including job search support, learning opportunities and advice and guidance around tenancy issues.

“As a social enterprise, we are committed to helping local people progress and thrive, and we are confident that the hub will quickly become a popular and trusted one stop shop for the community’s employment, tenancy and support needs.”

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