The entire scheme runs 1.2km from Porth Eirias in the west to Splash Point (by Old Colwyn Arches) in the east and we estimate it will cost approximately £35M in total.
We have not yet found the source for all of this funding, but we have already secured some funding:
- Welsh Government Active Travel Fund (2019-20) - £1.6M to safeguard the active travel route by building a rock barricade at the vulnerable eastern corner of the promenade, and to provide other active travel improvements in this area, completed in 2020.
- Welsh Government Resilient Roads Fund (2020-21) - £6.075M to construct the first 350m of rock barricade, protecting a significant length of the most at-risk section with a rock barricade, work started in 2021.
- Welsh Government Local Transport Fund (2020-21) - £3M to increase the length of the rock barricade, protecting a significant length of the most at-risk section with a rock barricade, work started in 2021.
- Welsh Government Resilient Roads Fund (2021-22) - £6.182M towards further increasing the length and height of the rock barricade, raising the promenade and highway level between Rotary Way and Splash Point (by Old Colwyn Arches) and making promenade improvements, work started end of 2022
- Welsh Government Resilient Roads Fund (2022-23) - £1M towards further increasing the length and height of the rock barricade, raising the promenade and highway level between Rotary Way and Splash Point (by Old Colwyn Arches) and making promenade improvements, work started end of 2022
- Welsh Government Resilient Roads Fund (2023-24) - £0.76M towards further increasing the length and height of the rock barricade, raising the promenade and highway level between Rotary Way and Splash Point (by Old Colwyn Arches) and making promenade improvements, work started end of 2022
- Welsh Government Active Travel Fund (2023-24) - £0.76M to provide improved active travel facilities along the 750m of coastal defence