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Llandudno Pier stars in new ITV series

October 4, 2021

Llandudno pier stars in new ITV series documenting highs and lows of summer like no other!

Thank you to the Daily Post For this article see HERE

I think that it would be fair to say that all Pier owners and Trusts must have struggled over the last few years, but as an added issue the owner of Llandudno Pier is fighting the building of a huge block of flats at the entrance to the Pier which will further damage his business and the future of the Pier. I hope the series highlights this as well.

A top North Wales attraction will star in a brand new TV series documenting the highs and lows of a summer like no other

The six-part series will give an insight into what it’s really like operating Llandudno Pier, one of the biggest tourist attractions in the region.

Set to air on Monday, October 4, the series - called The Pier - will feature owner Adam Williams along with stall keepers, food vendors, entertainers, boatmen and hoteliers.

Showing life before, during and after the coronavirus pandemic, along with the struggles in between, the series will air on ITV Wales at 8pm.

Speaking to North Wales Live, series producer Aled Llyr said: "The Pier has taken a different tone and feel to our previous ITV series of this type.


"The Mountain (Snowdon), The Village (Portmeirion), The Island Strait (Menai Straits) were all 'a year in the life of' portraits of iconic Welsh locations.

"18 months of Covid forced us to rethink The Pier - which has become the story of the summer of 2021.

"By capturing this moment in time post-Covid, the series has moments of real depth and emotion with Adam and all the featured 'characters' sharing their struggles and the despair of lockdown as well as their passion for their pier and their optimism as Llandudno comes back to life."


During the series, Mr Williams said: "I am passionate about maintaining the structure's original character and you have to respect the property and the history - what it means to local people.

"I think Llandudno's a one-off location in the world. You've got a sweeping bay, you've got two big Ormes and the pier just just off at the end of the bay.

"There's not a pier like it. Normally, piers strut out from a straight piece of land and this is where this is different - it struts off from the bay. The view you get from that is like an amphitheatre.

"It's a one-off. I can see why the Victorians built this in the first place."


Colwyn Bay Pier News / Blog

By M Austin January 18, 2025
Llandudno Pier repair work continues- this is when it could reopen, (This is great news) LLANDUDNO PIER could reopen in some capacity this coming weekend, with most of its businesses to remain closed until February. The famous Victorian-era landmark was devastated by Storm Darragh in early December, with Kelly's Ice Cream parlour "completely” swept away , while a 150-year-old unit was "ripped off its foundations", with storm damage totalling an estimated £250,000. Llandudno Pier, which is owned by Tir Prince Leisure Group, have given an update on the work which has already been undertaken at the site. The gentleman’s toilet block will have its roof replaced, as the footing for the Kelly’s unit now been cleared and made safe. The roof to the bar at the end of the pier is currently being repaired after several sections were blown o One hut remains on its side, with another impacted hut requiring surveying. “Several” benches and tables which were damaged are in the process of being repaired, and repairs will shortly start on the steel work supporting the structure – 10-12 pieces under the café, bar and deck arcade were “significantly” damaged and will need replacing or reattaching. “The weather hasn’t helped in any way with the progress of the repairs and we have faced several hurdles so far as a result,” said Paul Williams, Llandudno Pier general manager. “We are looking at opening up the Pier as far as the The Crystal Hut by next weekend. “The shops will remain closed until February 1 and then hopefully back fully trading for the upcoming season. “We are trying our hardest to get the Pier back open fully as quickly, but as safely, as possible. “On behalf of the whole team, I would like to thank everyone for all their continued support, it’s greatly appreciated. I look forward to to welcoming everyone back in the coming weeks.” Thisarticle is from the North Wales Pioneer see HERE
By MD Austin January 6, 2025
A big Thank you to TAPE who have created this fantastic model of the new Pier, which is now on display in a shop window, near the entrance to the Bay View Shopping Centre, Colwyn Bay, About TAPE (Priding itself on accessibility and inclusivity TAPE has been providing high-quality inclusive. supportive, person-led opportunities since 2008. From 1-hour taster sessions and film screenings to commercial contracts and feature film production TAPE’s delivery offers people the chance to explore and develop their creativity. TAPE’s delivery supports both individuals and groups, working with people of all ages and experience levels, ensuring that they are centrally involved in the creative process. From first time creatives through to graduates and professionals the charity can offer training, support and opportunities.) see their website HERE
By M Austin December 7, 2024
Heartbreaking news, as Llandudno Pier has been damaged by a 93mph gales! The owner of Llandudno's historic pier says it will be a "miracle" if it survives Storm Darragh. North Wales has been battered by fierce winds since the early hours of the morning - reaching 93mph in some areas. The famous pier has already suffered damage in the storms. One kiosk has been ripped from its foundations while others have suffered roof damage. But the biggest fear is once high tide is reached at the resort. If wind speeds remain very high this could see the whole structure swamped. High tide is at 2.42pm this afternoon. Wind speeds are expected to remain at close to 70mph in Llandudno for much of the afternoon, with gales blowing in from the north. Adam Williams, of Tir Prince, who has owned the site since 2015, said: "The weather is biblical. We have never known it so bad. The tide still has a long way to come in yet, if it survives it will be a miracle. "I am thankful we spent so much money over the summer reinforcing the underneath. It’s heart breaking to watch, so much good work can be undone in the space of a few hours.At 2,295 feet (700 m), the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales. It attracts millions of visitors every year. Thank you to the Daily Post for this story. To read the article please see HERE
By M D Austin December 3, 2024
The Pier Trust Fundraising Shop. 18 Station Road are having a sale. Books 10p each, DVDs 10p each, Clothing from 10p each, Ceramics from 10p each, Bedding from 10p each and much more, We will be open this week, Tues, 10-3pm, Wed, Thurs Fri, am and Sat 9-4pm, pop down and grab a bargain. (Please do not worry we are not closing down!)
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