Trefriw Community Council needs you!

One Councillor Vacancy 

The Community Councillors are unpaid and give up their time voluntarily; when we have the full complement of members there are nine Councillors.  Seven members represent the Trefriw ward and two represent the Llanrhychwyn ward.

There is currently one vacancy on Trefriw Community Council for the Trefriw ward

If you live in the Trefriw or Llanrhychwyn wards and would be willing to be considered for co-option onto the Community Council, please contact the Clerk or one of the current Councillors for more information and an application form.

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Conwy Culture Centre

Conwy Culture Centre

The Conwy Culture Centre project aims to create an innovative new centre of excellence for culture, heritage and the arts in Conwy County, based on the site of the Old School, Bodlondeb, in Conwy town.

What is it?

Conwy Culture Centre is an innovative co-location project that will feature:

  • A new area library for Conwy, Deganwy and Llandudno Junction
  • A new home for Conwy Archive
  • An arts and heritage hub with interactive interpretation and historic collections on display
  • A programme of accredited training opportunities for all ages
  • Volunteer support and development opportunities for people all over the county

What stage is the project at?

The funding package for the project has now been finalised and planning permission is in place. Following a tender process Wynne Construction have been formally appointed and the Centre is currently scheduled to open in the Autumn of 2019.

What will it look like?

The design shows a contemporary single storey building offering stunning views towards Conwy Castle and Walls. The green roof will blend into Bodlondeb Park’s leafy surroundings and its landscaped grounds will feature an external reading court and garden.

What’s on offer?

The Centre will be a gateway to the story of Conwy, staffed by an experienced and friendly team. Visitors can browse the library and heritage collections, explore the exhibitions; research local history; or simply enjoy a coffee against the stunning backdrop of Conwy Castle.

From one-off arts and heritage taster sessions through to accredited volunteering for all ages, there will be lots of opportunities to take part. We will also take the project ‘on the road’ bringing exhibitions and activities to communities across Conwy County.

To find out more and to join the project mailing list;

 

 

This project has received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government. www.gov.wales/eu-funding
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Conwy CBC, Lottery funded heritage; Gwynt y Môr; Conwy Arts Trust

TCC MEETING 6th November 2018 POSTPONED

TCC MEETING 6th November 2018

Morning residents of Trefriw and Llanrhychwyn

As some of you may be aware, notice of the monthly Trefriw Community Council Meeting must be placed on the village notice boards at least three in advance of the meeting 

TCC Standing orders 3b

The minimum three clear days for notice of a meeting does not include the day on which notice was issued, the day of the meeting, a Sunday, a day of the Christmas break, a day of the Easter break or of a bank holiday or a day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning.

This hasn’t been done. We will therefore not be able to hold the regular monthly meeting tonight. On behalf of the Chair, let me extend apologies for this oversight.

I have contacted some members of TCC and we will be arranging a new date for the meeting asap – which will be posted on the village notice boards, facebook and the TCC website.

For those residents who wish to join us in the Village Hall between 7pm and 8pm tonight we will be holding an informal drop in session, for people to come and voice their opinions/concerns about village matters and to find out more about what the council do. 

Just to be clear, this is not the meeting, and not in place of it, however, we hope that you may find it a useful opportunity to meet with the TCC councillors over a cuppa and a biscuit.

Cheers Mike Lees