While speaking in Parliament on Wednesday Robin Millar, MP for Aberconwy, paid tribute to al local residents whose hard work has been the driving force in Aberconwy’s impressive economic recovery since most lockdown restrictions were lifted in the summer.
Speaking during a debate (in the House of Commons) (on the Subsidy Control Bill), Robin said: “Aberconwy has seen an impressive recovery from the pandemic, and according to some reports, Llandudno has experienced the fastest recovery of any town in the UK.”
Continuing, Robin said: “I pay tribute to those who are working so hard in their businesses, from Glenn Evans and his team at the Royal Oak in Betws-y-Coed to Clinton and his team at the Blend coffee shop on Clonmel Street in Llandudno. Right across Aberconwy, it is people like them who make that economic recovery a reality. We owe them a debt of thanks and gratitude for their hard work—it is not we in this place but they who make the difference, and I am grateful to them for it.”
Following the debate, Robin commented: “I am very proud of the imagination, resilience and flexibility of the businesses, employees and entrepreneurs in Aberconwy and I take every opportunity to draw attention to these skills in the House of Commons and other forums.