Latest: If you are interested in becoming a member of the Llandudno Neighbourhood Board please email your contact details to us at Llandudnopip.programme@conwy.gov.uk.
More information on the Conwy County Pride In Place Impact Fund.
Conwy has been awarded an allocation of up to £20 million (up to £2 million per year over ten years) through the UK Government’s Pride in Place Programme.
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The Llandudno Pride In Place Neighbourhood area in Conwy covers parts of Llandudno’s Tudno and Mostyn wards
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To build stronger communities:
All places should benefit from strong relationships and a shared sense of belonging. When people feel connected to one another, it strengthens community cohesion and resilience, helping residents feel proud of their area and safe in their neighbourhood.
To create thriving places:
Every part of the UK deserves vibrant neighbourhoods with busy high streets, a good range of local amenities, and high-quality physical infrastructure.
To empower people to take back control:
Talent is spread equally, but opportunity is not. Everyone should be empowered to take control of their lives and have a meaningful say in the future of their community.
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Local residents understand their community best, and they’ll be at the heart of delivering this programme. A new Neighbourhood Board will be established and decide how funding is used, ensuring local people play a central role in shaping the future of the area. The Board will have an Independent Chair.
The Neighbourhood Board will bring together residents, local businesses, grassroots campaigners, workplace representatives, faith, the local MP and community leaders plus those with a deep connection to their area.
By engaging with the wider community, the Neighbourhood Board will develop a shared 10 year vision for the future of the area and outline a clear plan, with support from the local MP and the local authority to deliver the strategic objectives of the programme.
Conwy County Borough Council will act as the accountable body for the funding, with overall responsibility for making sure the public funds are distributed fairly and effectively, and in line with required processes. However, the vision and plan itself will be developed and owned by the community, placing local people firmly in the lead.
If you live locally, this is your chance to help shape the future of Tudno & Mostyn — get involved, share your ideas, and play a part in driving real change. Please check back here for the latest updates and further details as they become available.
The next steps:
- Appointment of the Independent Neighbourhood Board Chair - May 2026
- Establish the Neighbourhood Board - June 2026
- Continued Community Engagement
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