Pay and display car park for all. There are a few disabled bays! £1.00 = 1 hr, £1.50 = 3 hrs, etc. There are public toilets at the cost of 40p. Unless you have a radar key if you're disabled! On entering the park there is a toddlers playground that is in need of an update on the swings, my granddaughter went on the them and it just squeaked the whole time, the seats are looking very worn and tired as well! We went for a walk, and it's well maintained. There is another playground further in and a lake with swans, lots of grass area for a picnic. There's a rugby field that's open to walk onto, so I'm assuming that's for use as well! We walked past a small skate park as well. There was plenty more to explore, but my granddaughter was getting hot and tired, so it was time to go. We only popped in to stretch our legs a bit, but it was...
Read moreI didn't actually visit today but I live on the back of the children's play area. It is so lovely to see so many people using the park. Although sometimes it does get noisy. It's a beautiful park to visit with a play area, a pond and river walk (water very low at the moment) bring a bike or skateboard and try your skill on the ramps. Ample parking spaces. While there, why not pop into the town for an ice cream or a look at our cafes or shops. We also have a Gaol museum (a prison museum built in 1654) to take a walk around and Nant Clwyd house. Such a small town but...
Read moreToilets were out of order, pond was dirty looking and running dry. I then witnessed the car park warden loitering before issuing a woman with a parking ticket as she had been longer than 5 minutes with her child in the play area. What a jobs worth Council employee. He could have advised her to put the money in the machine rather than a fine. Further up in the town I saw numerous work vans parked on double yellow lines while i sat and drank a coffee. Parking warden not in sight. This guy picked his mark with a mother and child This park epitomises the local...
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