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RHYL AS A RESIDENT TOWN.

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RHYL AS A RESIDENT TOWN. ":0 THE EDITOR OF THE ltHYL JOURNAL —A letter appeared some weeks ago in the vuvnal on the drawbacks to Rhyl as a reside nee. le main point, if I remember, was the want < a social club. That perhaps can wait a while. Meanwl rile £ uld wc not have more walks and drives, cmd ose we hare kept in good order and amplifi ed. ,e have the Gladstone bridge and the Yoi yd ri(%e, but the benefit of each is marred by t he 0tltinuatien of the road from them being dus iy, narrow, and without a good foundation. T he laid down do not bind like those put latellv ^er Rhuddlan railway bridge, a browner sort ot ti°ne* Why are not all done with good stones will bind. A^ain take the Prestatyn road, h high hedges, narrow, sharp angles and like a cat's cradle, and hilly too, making ) ruiles out of 4J. It is no pleasure jolting Ver 0 miles of stony road on the chance of laming r your steed. If i'lestatyn i^ a rising place, why not connect directly with Rbyl. either along the Parade, or Cutting off a vast angle, but taking care that the • °ad has a good bottom or foundation. Some roads 11 places want widening. >iigh hedges and sharp ^gles aie dangerous, you cannot see what is ^naing. Again heaps of stones should be put in rec-tss, not allowed to narrow width of road liable. Let walks and drives be attended to. The y0^ attractive plates average 0 miles away-— 4°irs faithfully. ONE WHO HAS KNOWN RHYL A LONG TIME.

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