Levelling up: The seaside town debating what change is needed

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Nick

Quote from: Barry on August 30, 2021, 04:51:02 PM
Have you been to Rhyl?
Grim it is.
It needs demolishing and start afresh.

Just to go off topic a little, I did quite a lot of work in Denmark and Grim is a Danish word meaning ugly. Any town in the U.K. ending in BY (pronounced Boo) is a Viking town because it means town, so Grimsby means ugly town 😂.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.


papasmurf

Quote from: Barry on August 30, 2021, 04:51:02 PM
Have you been to Rhyl?
Grim it is.
It needs demolishing and start afresh.

It needs levelling, not levelling up?
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Barry

Have you been to Rhyl?
Grim it is.
It needs demolishing and start afresh.
† The end is nigh †

johnofgwent

Quote from: News on August 30, 2021, 01:00:01 PM
Levelling up: The seaside town debating what change is needed

As a report says levelling up plans must consider local views, people in Rhyl debate the changes needed.

Source: Levelling up: The seaside town debating what change is needed


You need to bear in mind the county council has told 'thec daily post' that "tourism in North Wales needs to be more heavily controlled because it drags the local economy down to lie value NMW hospitality jobs and little else"


The laugh is those seeking to bring high tech industry to the area were told they constituted an offensive invasion of the English language into the peninsula.


The entire area should be abandoned to starve until they turn on their racist, arrogant councillors and throw them u to the sea.
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Levelling up: The seaside town debating what change is needed

As a report says levelling up plans must consider local views, people in Rhyl debate the changes needed.

Source: Levelling up: The seaside town debating what change is needed