Conwy Town Council

Conwy Town Council Conwy Town Council was created in 1974 and covers the towns of Conwy, Llandudno Junction and Deganwy.

On Saturday, 6th June, the Mayor of Conwy, Councillor Sian Grady, Conwy Town Council, and the Royal British Legion Conwy...
10/06/2026

On Saturday, 6th June, the Mayor of Conwy, Councillor Sian Grady, Conwy Town Council, and the Royal British Legion Conwy were honoured to welcome members of the community, veterans, service organisations, uniformed groups, local representatives, and residents to the D-Day Commemoration Service at the Mulberry Stone, Conwy Beacons.

The service was very well attended and provided a moving opportunity to come together in remembrance of the courage, sacrifice, and service of the men and women who took part in the D-Day landings and the wider Second World War.

Set against the backdrop of Conwy Morfa, the ceremony paid tribute to the bravery of the Allied forces. It reflected upon the lasting legacy of those who fought to secure the peace and freedom we enjoy today.
Lest We Forget.

🎉 Join us for the Telford Bi-Centenary Parade! 🎉On Saturday, 27th June, Conwy will come alive as we celebrate the 200th ...
09/06/2026

🎉 Join us for the Telford Bi-Centenary Parade! 🎉

On Saturday, 27th June, Conwy will come alive as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of one of the town's most remarkable achievements, the iconic Telford Suspension Bridge.

The Telford Parade will begin at 12.00pm, making its way from the Llandudno Junction side of the Cob, marching down the road of the Cob and then finishing on the Quay, where the celebrations will continue.

Led by the Menai Bridge Band, the Town Council, and visiting dignitaries, and featuring uniformed service groups, local organisations, community groups, flags, bunting, and much more, the parade promises to be a colourful and memorable spectacle for all ages.
We would love to see residents and visitors lining the route to cheer on the participants and be part of this special day. Come along, show your support, and help us celebrate an important chapter in Conwy's history.

Whether you have a connection to the bridge, an interest in local history, or simply want to enjoy a fantastic community event, this is a celebration not to be missed.

📅 Saturday 27 June
🕛 Parade starts at 12.00pm
📍 From the Llandudno Junction side of the Cob to Conwy Quay

Join us as we honour our heritage, celebrate our community, and mark this historic milestone together.

Please see the notice of vacancy in Deganwy Ward,
08/06/2026

Please see the notice of vacancy in Deganwy Ward,

Job Vacancy Are you passionate about your local community and take pride in keeping public spaces clean, welcoming, and ...
08/06/2026

Job Vacancy
Are you passionate about your local community and take pride in keeping public spaces clean, welcoming, and attractive?

Conwy Town Council is seeking an enthusiastic and reliable Environmental Warden to help maintain the appearance and cleanliness of our communities across Conwy, Deganwy, and Llandudno Junction. For an application form, job description, and person specification, please visit our website.

Vacancies by Cyngor Tref Conwy Town Council was created in 1974 and covers the towns of Conwy, Llandudno Junction and Deganwy, North Wales.

Conwy County Borough Council is seeking views on whether a Visitor Levy should be introduced in the county under the pro...
02/06/2026

Conwy County Borough Council is seeking views on whether a Visitor Levy should be introduced in the county under the provisions of the Visitor Accommodation

Cyfle i glywed am gynlluniau arfaethedig Sir Conwy ar gyfer ardoll / An opportunity to hear about Conwy County's proposed visitor levy plans

Conwy Town Council D-Day CommemorationDate: 6th June 2026Time: 10.45am for an 11:00am ServiceThe Mayor of Conwy, Council...
21/05/2026

Conwy Town Council D-Day Commemoration
Date: 6th June 2026
Time: 10.45am for an 11:00am Service

The Mayor of Conwy, Councillor Sian Grady, Conwy Town Council, and the Royal British Legion Conwy warmly invite you to join them at the Mulberry Stone, Conwy Beacons, as we remember and honour the courage, sacrifice, and service of the men and women involved in D-Day.
Set against the backdrop of Conwy Morfa, this commemorative service marks the D-Day landings, a defining moment in history that helped shape the outcome of the Second World War.

Together, we will pay tribute to the bravery of the Allied forces and reflect upon the lasting legacy of all those who fought and sacrificed for peace and freedom.

Ffit Conwy - Hwyl dros yr Hanner Tymor! / Ffit Conwy - May Half Term Fun!Ffit Conwy - May Half Term Fun!School holiday a...
15/05/2026

Ffit Conwy - Hwyl dros yr Hanner Tymor! / Ffit Conwy - May Half Term Fun!

Ffit Conwy - May Half Term Fun!
School holiday activities to beat the boredom - Things to do this Half Term! (26- 29 May 2026) School Holiday Activities
• Sports Camp
• Intensive Swimming Lessons
• Rookie Lifeguard Intensive Lessons
• Aquatic Camp
• Junior Hyrox Youngstars | Junior Strength
• Mixed Racket Sports Drop-In (Junior)
• Football Drop-In Sessions (Junior)
• Family Fitness Classes
• Playing Out Sessions | Have A Go Sessions
Ffit Conwy - Hwyl dros yr Hanner Tymor!
Gweithgareddau yn ystod gwyliau’r ysgol i guro’r diflastod! (26 – 29 Mai 2026) Gweithgareddau Gwyliau'r Ysgol
• Gwersyll Chwaraeon
• Gwersi Nofio Dwys
• Gwersi Dwys Ar Gyfer Achubwyr Bywyd Dibrofiad
• Gwersyll Dŵr
• Hyrox Youngstars Iau i Cryfder Iau
• Chwaraeon Raced Cymysg i Blant Iau
• Sesiwn Pêl-Droed Galw Heibio i Blant Iau
• Dosbarthiadau Ffitrwydd
• Sesiynau Chwarae Allan | Sesiynau Rhowch Gynnig Arni!

Beat the holiday boredom - Ffit Conwy's activities are a great way to get the kids moving, build confidence, learn new skills and make new friends along the way!

13/05/2026

Conwy Town Council is delighted to welcome Councillor Sian Grady as the new Mayor of Conwy and Constable of the Castle.

Councillor Grady has long supported the local community through her work at both town and county level, earning admiration for her enthusiasm, leadership, and dedication to public service.

We are pleased to share this video of the evening’s proceedings and look forward to the year ahead.

Conwy Town Council is pleased to congratulate Councillor Sian Grady on her appointment as Mayor of Conwy and Constable o...
12/05/2026

Conwy Town Council is pleased to congratulate Councillor Sian Grady on her appointment as Mayor of Conwy and Constable of the Castle.

Councillor Grady is a dedicated advocate for the Conwy community, serving at both town and county level with commitment and distinction. As former Deputy Mayor, she has played an active role in community events, heritage, communications, and local planning. She is also leading the Telford 200 community celebrations, marking the 200th anniversary of Conwy’s historic suspension bridge.

We wish Councillor Grady every success during her Mayoral year.

Yellow-Legged Asian HornetThe yellow-legged Asian Hornet (Vespa velutina) is an invasive, non-native predatory insect th...
04/03/2026

Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet
The yellow-legged Asian Hornet (Vespa velutina) is an invasive, non-native predatory insect that has been discovered in Wales. It has established itself across large parts of Europe, currently expanding across southern England and recently a nest was found in Wrexham. The concern is that a significant number of hornets are now hibernating away from the nest, will emerge in Spring and start to colonise.
Yellow-legged Asian Hornets prey on pollinating insects including Bumble Bees, Butterflies and Honey Bees. It is slightly smaller than native European hornets, but bigger than a wasp and has a dark/black thorax, with a distinct yellow/orange band on the abdomen, and yellow legs. It has no natural predator in the UK. They can appear docile, ignoring humans while they forage for food, but disturb the nest and they will become very aggressive.
Please be vigilant and report any sightings via the Asian Hornet Watch app, that can be downloaded to your smartphone or email [email protected]. Please take a photograph if safe to do so.
Defra and the Animal & Plant Health Agency are working to track, trace, and destroy nests. Local beekeeping groups are working with authorities to promote awareness. More information can be found here https://www.gov.wales/first-finding-yellow-legged-hornet-wales
For all support other than reporting sightings, contact [email protected]

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Conwy
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Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
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