A new beach has gone down an absolute storm on the new 'Welsh Riviera'. Over the last two months sand has been pumped onto the Rhos on Sea seawall to create a beach 16ft higher than previous, meaning it is no longer covered at high tide.
One million tonnes of sand were taken from a separate dredging site moored offshore and sent along a 1km pipe to be put onto the emerging beach, NorthWalesLive reports.
The end product was well worth the wait, locals and visitors say. “It looks absolutely amazing!” said one resident. “It looks like the French Riviera!
But Welsh!” READ MORE:Teenager injured after getting stuck between two vehicles following police chase Another added: “Better beach than when I was a child some 70 years back.
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