The resort of Colvin Bay has turned into a ghost town – Tsikavynky
The most likely cause of the resort's decline is the construction of the two-lane A55 road, which cut off the city center from the beach and embankment.
The British resort of Colwyn Bay is in serious decline, with locals leaving the town and shops and businesses closing one after another.
According to The Mirror, the closure of chains such as Costcutter, Subway, Poundland and Boots was just the beginning of the region's economic difficulties.
One of the residents, who used to run her own shop, admitted that she is now forced to work from home, as she cannot afford to heat the commercial premises, which hardly anyone visits.
Causes of decline
Residents express different assumptions about the reasons for this decline. The construction of the two-lane road A55, which cut off the city center from the beach and embankment, is considered the most plausible. Despite local protests,…