Planning Decisions:
The following planning decision has been received from Denbighshire County Council: Application number: 42/2023/0617 – for erection of a single story extension to side of dwelling to form a studio, at The Mill House, Waterfall Road, Dyserth. Granted. Applications for Financial Support and Donations: The Community Council have not received any applications for financial assistance for the past couple of months. R. Phillip Parry, Clerk & Financial Officer to Dyserth Community Council Tel: 01352 720547 E-mail: clerk@dyserthcouncil.wales
Web Site: www.dyserthcouncil.wales
Bus Service
When the Dyserth Times was contacted by a concerned member of the public to say that the P. & O. Lloyd bus service through the village had ceased since November, I was happy to investigate and find out what was going on.
The regular services connecting upper and lower Dyserth are a lifeline for some and being able to hop on to get to Prestatyn or Rhyl is important to many villagers. It was, therefore, reassuring, when I met up with Transportation Operations Manager for P.& O. Lloyd Buses, Suzanne Lloyd, to hear that this was no more than a rumour and there was nothing to worry about. The service will continue as outlined in the December issue of the Dyserth Times. Ms Lloyd was happy to present me with a printed out copy of the timetable and assured me that “We are a rural bus company, serving local people”.
Suzanne Lloyd, Transportation Operations Manager for P.& O. Lloyd Buses with Dyserth Community Councillor Delyth Lloyd-Williams
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