Rhyl Beach given all clear

Denbighshire County Council has lifted the warning signs placed along Denbighshire beaches following the sewage incident following last weekend’s very heavy rain.

The Council placed warning signs along the beaches when news of the sewage incident at the Westbourne Avenue Pumping Station in Rhyl became apparent. This was done as a precautionary measure, to protect the public health of beach users.

Recent samples of water quality taken have been returned and the Environment Agency have closed the operational part of the incident, and the Council has made decision to lift the precautionary warning.

“We are delighted to lift the warning signs from the beach. We acted quickly following the incident to put up the warning signs for public health reasons.

“We would like to thank people for their co-operation over recent days.”

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