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Once
their
work
was
finished,
the
bath
house
and
its
immediate
surroundings
were
consolidated
and
landscaped
by
Rhuddlan
Borough
Council
and
opened
to
the
public,
much
as
we
are
privileged
to
see
it
to
this
day. |
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The
residents,
the
local
MP
and
some
councillors
are
up
in
arms
and
who
can
blame
them.
In
the
face
of
overwhelming
competition
from
the
Mediterranean,
fading
seaside
resorts
such
as
Prestatyn
need
all
the
help
they
can
get
to
attract
visitors.
The
potential
for
this
site,
encompassing
not
only
the
as-yet
undiscovered
wonders
lying
beneath
the
ground
(Roman
historian
D W
Harris
even
conjectured
that
this
may
be
the
site
of
the
'lost'
Roman
settlement
of
Varae)-
but
also
the
beauty
of
the
place
with
its
wetlands
and
rich
variety
of
wildlife
(including
at
least
19
resident
badgers,
we're
told)-
could,
properly
managed,
prove
to
be
a
priceless
asset
to
the
town
and
a
magnet
for
visitors
from
all
over
the
world. |
Photographed
in
1998
by
Steve
Howe-
with
the
assistance
of
daughters
Eve
and
Cleo.
Go on to part 2- more photographs from 2001 and some from 2008- here