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Historic North Wales property that was once Wetherspoon target has gone back on the market

Conwy Civic Hall has gone on the open market with a £500,000 asking price

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An historic building in the heart of Conwy in North Wales has gone on the open market again.

Last year Conwy council turned down a JD Wetherspoon bid to buy Conwy Civic Hall.

The national pub chain was hoping to snap up the town centre building for a new pub, saying it would invest £3m and create 50 jobs in the town.

But it was snubbed by the council with fears locally over its impact on other local businesses and also the loss of event space on the quay.

Now the local authority has placed the site on the open market - with an asking price of £500,000. It does not now include the section of the quayside.

Interested parties have until September 30 to submit a bid.

Planning permission will be required for the site with the preferred options understood to include a residential or a hotel/restaurant development.

The council is not obliged to accept any offer.