HOLYHEAD is set to benefit from significant investment, as work to transform its main street gets underway.

Part of the £22.5 million awarded to the Holyhead Regeneration programme in 2021-22 by the UK Government (formerly Levelling Up Fund), the Townscape Transformation Project, will invest in properties and empty buildings on Stanley Street.

The overall aim is to increase footfall and attract further investment to the town.

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Through this latest investment it is hoped that this can be reversed, restoring local pride by developing new community facilities and creating a space that residents and visitors can enjoy.

Cllr Gary Pritchard, deputy leader of Isle of Anglesey County Council, said: “This is a significant project for Holyhead, we look forward to seeing the positive impact it can have on the economy as well as the local community.

“As one who was brought up in the town, I am very aware of its unique history and culture. It is well located with its strong links to Ireland and as a gateway to popular visitor destinations.

“We want to make sure it can capitalise on this for the benefit of its residents and businesses.

“Our aim is to re-create a thriving town centre, one that reflects the spirit and potential of Holyhead, and one which will attract new opportunities, ensuring a brighter future for everyone.”

An initial two-week road closure will be in place from September 30 for the resurfacing of Stanley Street, along with the first phase of work on the some of the key buildings in the town centre.

Cllr Pritchard added: “We appreciate there may be some disruption as the transformation begins, but by working with our partners and residents we hope to minimise this and ensure that the long-term benefits far outweigh any short-term inconveniences.”

The project is set to be completed by 2026, with phased developments aimed at encouraging further investment.

Businesses along Stanley Street will remain open as usual as the regeneration work is carried out.