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Rhyl ( Welsh:
Welsh language

Welsh ]], is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, in England by some along the Welsh Marches and in the Welsh settlement in Argentina in the Chubut Valley in Argentina Patagonia....
 Y Rhyl) is a seaside town
Seaside resort

A seaside resort is a resort located on the coast. Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort....
 on the Irish Sea
Irish Sea

The Irish Sea also known as the Mann Sea or Manx Sea, separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is connected to the Celtic Sea portion of the Atlantic Ocean by St George's Channel between Republic of Ireland and Wales, and to the north by the North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland which forms part of...
, in the county of Denbighshire
Denbighshire

Denbighshire is a principal area and county in North Wales. It is named after the Denbighshire , but has substantially different borders. Denbighshire has the distinction of being the oldest inhabited part of Wales....
 (within the preserved county
Preserved counties of Wales

The Preserved counties of Wales are the current areas used in Wales for ceremonial purposes such as Lord-Lieutenant. They are based on the subdivisions of Wales created by the Local Government Act 1972 and used for local government and other purposes between 1974 and 1996....
 of Clwyd
Clwyd

Clwyd is a preserved counties of Wales of Wales, situated in the North Wales, bordering England and Cheshire to its East, Shropshire to the South-East, Gwynedd to its immediate West and Powys to the South....
, and formally the historic county of Flintshire
Flintshire

Flintshire is a Principal areas of Wales and county in north-east Wales. It borders Cheshire, Denbighshire, and Wrexham . It is named for the Flintshire , which had notably different borders....
), northeast Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
, at the mouth of the River Clwyd
River Clwyd

The River Clwyd is a river in North Wales.It has its source in the Clocaenog Forest five miles north west of Corwen. It flows due south until at Melin-y-Wig it veers northeastwards, tracking the A494 road to Ruthin....
 (Welsh:
Welsh language

Welsh ]], is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, in England by some along the Welsh Marches and in the Welsh settlement in Argentina in the Chubut Valley in Argentina Patagonia....
 Afon Clwyd). To the west is the suburb of Kinmel Bay
Kinmel Bay

Kinmel Bay is a suburb of Rhyl in Conwy , north-east Wales.According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, together with neighbouring Towyn , it had a population of 7,864, of which 10.7% could speak Welsh language....
, with the resort of Towyn
Towyn

Towyn , is a seaside resort in the Conwy , Wales.It is located beyween Rhyl, in Denbighshire, and Abergele in Conwy. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, together with neighbouring Kinmel Bay , it had a population 7,864, of which 10.7% could speak Welsh language....
 further west, Prestatyn
Prestatyn

Prestatyn is a seaside resort in Denbighshire, North Wales Wales. It is located on the Irish Sea coast, to the east of Rhyl. At the United Kingdom Census 2001, Prestatyn had a population of 18,496....
 to the east and Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan

Rhuddlan is a town in the county of Denbighshire , in north Wales. It is situated to the south of the coastal town of Rhyl and overlooks the River Clwyd....
 to the south. At the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
, Rhyl had a population of 24,889.

Rhyl has long been a popular tourist destination for people all over the North West of England as well as those living in Wales.






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Rhyl ( Welsh:
Welsh language

Welsh ]], is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, in England by some along the Welsh Marches and in the Welsh settlement in Argentina in the Chubut Valley in Argentina Patagonia....
 Y Rhyl) is a seaside town
Seaside resort

A seaside resort is a resort located on the coast. Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort....
 on the Irish Sea
Irish Sea

The Irish Sea also known as the Mann Sea or Manx Sea, separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is connected to the Celtic Sea portion of the Atlantic Ocean by St George's Channel between Republic of Ireland and Wales, and to the north by the North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland which forms part of...
, in the county of Denbighshire
Denbighshire

Denbighshire is a principal area and county in North Wales. It is named after the Denbighshire , but has substantially different borders. Denbighshire has the distinction of being the oldest inhabited part of Wales....
 (within the preserved county
Preserved counties of Wales

The Preserved counties of Wales are the current areas used in Wales for ceremonial purposes such as Lord-Lieutenant. They are based on the subdivisions of Wales created by the Local Government Act 1972 and used for local government and other purposes between 1974 and 1996....
 of Clwyd
Clwyd

Clwyd is a preserved counties of Wales of Wales, situated in the North Wales, bordering England and Cheshire to its East, Shropshire to the South-East, Gwynedd to its immediate West and Powys to the South....
, and formally the historic county of Flintshire
Flintshire

Flintshire is a Principal areas of Wales and county in north-east Wales. It borders Cheshire, Denbighshire, and Wrexham . It is named for the Flintshire , which had notably different borders....
), northeast Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
, at the mouth of the River Clwyd
River Clwyd

The River Clwyd is a river in North Wales.It has its source in the Clocaenog Forest five miles north west of Corwen. It flows due south until at Melin-y-Wig it veers northeastwards, tracking the A494 road to Ruthin....
 (Welsh:
Welsh language

Welsh ]], is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, in England by some along the Welsh Marches and in the Welsh settlement in Argentina in the Chubut Valley in Argentina Patagonia....
 Afon Clwyd). To the west is the suburb of Kinmel Bay
Kinmel Bay

Kinmel Bay is a suburb of Rhyl in Conwy , north-east Wales.According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, together with neighbouring Towyn , it had a population of 7,864, of which 10.7% could speak Welsh language....
, with the resort of Towyn
Towyn

Towyn , is a seaside resort in the Conwy , Wales.It is located beyween Rhyl, in Denbighshire, and Abergele in Conwy. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, together with neighbouring Kinmel Bay , it had a population 7,864, of which 10.7% could speak Welsh language....
 further west, Prestatyn
Prestatyn

Prestatyn is a seaside resort in Denbighshire, North Wales Wales. It is located on the Irish Sea coast, to the east of Rhyl. At the United Kingdom Census 2001, Prestatyn had a population of 18,496....
 to the east and Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan

Rhuddlan is a town in the county of Denbighshire , in north Wales. It is situated to the south of the coastal town of Rhyl and overlooks the River Clwyd....
 to the south. At the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
, Rhyl had a population of 24,889.

Rhyl has long been a popular tourist destination for people all over the North West of England as well as those living in Wales. With good transport links Rhyl is more accessible now than it has ever been, providing all cities and Ireland with main road routes.

Once an elegant Victorian
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
 resort, there was an influx of people from Liverpool
Liverpool

Liverpool [] is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a History of borough status in England and Wales in 1207 and was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1880....
 and Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
 after World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 changing the face of the town. The area had declined dramatically by 1990, but has since improved due to a series of regeneration projects bringing in major investment. European funding, secured by the Welsh Assembly Government, has produced millions for the development of Rhyl's seafront.

It was in Rhyl that the infamous egg-throwing attack on John Prescott
John Prescott

John Leslie Prescott is a United Kingdom Labour Party politician, former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Secretary of State and current Member of Parliament for the constituency of Kingston upon Hull East ....
 occurred, during campaigning for the 2001 General Election.

Etymology

The origin of the name "Rhyl" is not fully known. However, the name appears in old documents variously as Hyll (1506), Hull (1508), [Leidiart] yr Hyll (1597), Rhil (1706), Rhûl (1749), Rhul (1773) Rhyll (1830), and Rhyl (1840), all of which are variations (and some anglicizations) of an uncertain original form. One suggestion is that Y Rhyl derives from (Yr) Hyll, meaning "ugly" ; however the softening of final ll to l would be exceptional as would the blunt epithet as a placename. Other unsubstantiated and improbable suggestions have been made that it might derive from the similar sounding Yr Hill (as in "The Hill") or Yr Heol "(The Street)".

Buildings and landmarks

Rhyl's most famous landmark was the original Pavilion, an ornate building with five domes, which was demolished in the 1970s. Rhyl's top attractions on the West Parade are the high Sky Tower, which opened in 1989 and theme park.

On the East Parade, can be found the and the popular Rhyl - an indoor leisure swimming pool featuring an indoor monorail, as well as Europe's first indoor surfing pool. Next door stands the , opened in 1991. A small run of traditional beach shops runs alongside the sea front. The Carneddau
Carneddau

The Carneddau , are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. It includes the largest contiguous areas of high ground in Wales, as well as six or seven of the highest peaks in the country—the Welsh 3000s....
 mountains can be seen from the beach.

Marine Lake


The Marine Lake used to be a tourist destination, with fairground rides and a zoo. is the only original attraction remaining on the site, a narrow gauge
Narrow gauge

A narrow gauge railway is a railway that has a track gauge narrower than the of standard gauge railways. Most existing narrow gauge railways have gauges of or less....
 railway that travels around the lake and is now based at the new museum and railway centre. There is also a playground and numerous watersports clubs based around the lake.

The Marine Lake Funfair was eventually replaced by the Ocean Beach Fun Fair and demolished in the late 1960s. Ocean Beach finally closed on 2 September 2007 to make way for Ocean Plaza, a development which includes apartments, a hotel and retail outlets, including a supermarket.

When Ocean Beach Funfair closed, the Jetstream Rollercoaster was dismantled as a buyer could not be found. There was a plan to remove the Water Chute log flume ride to Margate
Margate

Margate is a seaside resort town within the Thanet of East Kent, England. It lies east-northeast of Maidstone, along the North and South Foreland of the coastline of the United Kingdom....
 by the but the funding was withdrawn and the main structure of the water chute was dismantled, although the Dreamland Campaign managed to salvage the boats and key mechanical parts from the ride. The remaining buildings at Ocean beach were demolished.

In 2008, some rides from the former Ocean Beach site arrived at Ffrith beach in nearby Prestatyn. These include the spiral Slide, The Pepsi Loop coaster, The Nessi, Dodgems and Waltzers.

Regeneration project

In an effort to regenerate and boost declining tourism, a number of projects are underway or being proposed. As well as the £85 million Ocean Plaza complex on the site of the former Ocean Beach Fun Fair, projects include the Drift Park development on the promenade and the reopening of the town's miniature railway around the Marine Lake.

The West End of Rhyl is undergoing much rebuilding. One of the major investments is at Rhyl College, a satellite site of Llandrillo College
Coleg Llandrillo Cymru

Coleg Llandrillo Cymru #Naming is a multi-campus further education and higher education college based on the North Wales Wales coast with campuses in both Conwy County Borough and Denbighshire....
, with the investment being worth approximately £4 million.

Ann Jones who has lived in Rhyl all her life has been the Assembly Member for the Vale of Clwyd since 1999. Chris Ruane has been the MP for Rhyl since 1997. Both politicians have particular interests in regeneration and are heavily involved in developments aimed at improving the town.

Sport

Rhyl Football Club
Rhyl F.C.

Rhyl Football Club is a Wales association football club, playing in the Welsh Premier League.The club was founded in 1882 and the team plays its home matches at Belle Vue , Rhyl, which can accommodate 3,800 spectators....
 are a successful football team in the Welsh football pyramid. In the 2003-2004 season they won the Welsh Premiership Championship
League of Wales

The Welsh Premier League is the national Football league for Wales and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. Prior to 2002, the league was known as the League of Wales, but changed its name as part of a sponsorship deal....
, the Welsh Cup
Welsh Cup

The Welsh Cup is a knock-out Football competition contested annually by teams from Wales.The Football Association of Wales is the organising body of this competition, which has been run every year since its inception in 1877-78....
 and the Welsh League Cup, and were losing finalists in the FAW
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
 Premier Cup.

Transport

Rhyl railway station
Rhyl railway station

Rhyl railway station is on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line and serves the major holiday resort of Rhyl.The station was once the junction for a branch line to Denbigh, but this was closed in September 1955 ....
 is situated on the North Wales Coast Line
North Wales Coast Line

|}The North Wales Coast Line is the railway line from Crewe to Holyhead. Virgin Trains consider their services along it to be a spur of the West Coast Main Line....
 and is served by through trains to and from London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, Crewe
Crewe

Crewe is a town in Cheshire, England. It is the largest town in the borough of Crewe and Nantwich, in which it is the only unparished area. According to the 2001 census the urban area had a population of 67,683....
, Holyhead
Holyhead

Holyhead is the List of Anglesey towns by population in the county of Anglesey in the north west of Wales.Although it is the largest town in the county, with a population of 11,237 , it is neither the county town nor actually on the island of Anglesey....
, Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
 and Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
.

Notable citizens

Former inhabitants of Rhyl include:
  • Ruth Ellis
    Ruth Ellis

    Ruth Ellis was the last female to be death penalty in the United Kingdom. She was convicted of the murder of her paramour, David Blakely, and Hanging at Holloway Prison, County of London....
     - The last woman to be hanged in Britain in 1955.
  • Ched Evans
    Ched Evans

    Chedwyn Michael "Ched" Evans is a Wales international Association football currently playing as a striker for Manchester City F.C.....
     - Manchester City and Welsh
    Wales

    native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
     footballer
  • Lee Evans
    Lee Evans (comedian)

    Lee Evans is an England stand-up comedy, musician and actor....
     - Comedian.
  • Ted Hankey
    Ted Hankey

    Edward "Ted" Hankey is an England darts player who is the 2009 BDO World Darts Championship BDO World Darts Championship Champion. His nickname is The Count and his walk on music is Be On Your Way by DJ Zany....
     - Darts
    Darts

    Darts refers to a variety of related sports, in which dart are thrown at a circular target hung on a wall. Though various different boards and games have been used in the past, the term 'darts' usually now refers to a standardized game involving a specific board design and set of rules....
     player.
  • Adrian Henri
    Adrian Henri

    Adrian Henri was a United Kingdom poet and painter.He is best remembered for being one of the three poets in the best-selling anthology The Mersey Sound , along with Brian Patten and Roger McGough....
     - Poet and painter.
  • Lee Trundle
    Lee Trundle

    Lee Christopher Trundle is an England Association football who currently plays for Leeds United A.F.C., on loan from Bristol City F.C.. He is eligible to play for either England national football team or the Republic of Ireland national football team but has not yet made an international appearance....
     - Bristol City footballer.
  • Nerys Hughes
    Nerys Hughes

    Nerys Hughes , is a Wales actress, known primarily for her television roles.Nerys Hughes was born in Rhyl, . She is best known for the role of Sandra Hutchinson in the enormously successful BBC TV series The Liver Birds which ran from 1969 to 1979 with a brief revival in 1996....
     - Television actress.
  • Peter Moore
    Peter Moore (serial killer)

    Peter Moore is a Wales serial killer who murdered four men in 1995....
     - Serial killer
    Serial killer

    A serial killer is a person who murders usually three or more people"One of the most famous [geographically stable] serial killers is Wayne Williams....
    .
  • Mike Peters
    Mike Peters (musician)

    Mike Peters , is a Wales musician, best known as the frontman of The Alarm. He currently lives in Dyserth, North Wales.Peters was born in Prestatyn, North Wales ....
     - Member of The Alarm
    The Alarm

    The Alarm are an alternative rock band that emerged from Wales in the early 1980s. They started as a local punk band with a spirited, energetic acoustic/folk influence and stayed together for ten years....
    .
  • Carly Romain - Member of The Sheilas
    The Sheilas

    The Sheilas are a pop girl group who found fame with Stock Aitken Waterman, after they were featured in an advertising campaign for the car insurance company Sheilas' Wheels....
    .
  • Lisa Scott-Lee
    Lisa Scott-Lee

    Lisa Scott-Lee is a Welsh people singer-songwriter and graduate of the Italia Conti Academy stage school, who is best known for her five years with the successful United Kingdom pop music group, Steps ....
     - Member of pop group Steps.
  • Steve Strange
    Steve Strange

    Steve Strange is a United Kingdom popular music singer, best known as the lead singer and frontman of the 1980s pop group Visage. Since the late 1970s, he was also a prominent nightclub host and promoter....
     - Pop Singer.
  • Sara Sugarman
    Sara Sugarman

    Sara Sugarman is a Wales Hollywood movie director and actor whose work includes Walt Disney Pictures's Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Very Annie Mary ....
     - Hollywood director.
  • Carol Vorderman
    Carol Vorderman

    Carol Jean Vorderman Order of the British Empire is an English businesswoman and television presenter, best known for co-hosting the popular Channel 4 game show Countdown from its first show on 2 November 1982 until 12 December 2008....
     - Television Presenter
  • Carly Zucker
    Carly Zucker

    Carly Zucker is a Wales fitness trainer and WAGs. She lives in Cobham, Surrey with her fiance, the England national football team footballer, Joe Cole....
    - WAG and I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! contestant


External links

  • (funded by Tourism Partnership North Wales)
  • (official website)