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Four struggling North Wales high streets where people can get £10,000 to open up businesses

Wrexham, Bangor, Rhyl or Colwyn Bay have all been badly impacted by the pandemic and changes in shopping habits

People visit Rhyl High Street(Image: Hadyn Iball / North Wales Live)

Empty premises in hard-hit North Wales high streets could soon be filled thanks to an innovative grant scheme.

Up to £10,000 funding packages are available through the Welsh Government Town Centre Entrepreneurship Fund for entrepreneurs who are keen to open a business in Wrexham, Bangor, Rhyl or Colwyn Bay.

The Town Centre Miwtini start-up programme – a collaboration between Enterprise Hub @M-SParc and Wrexham Enterprise Hub – wants to hear from interested parties with business ideas that could lead to them occupying a unit in one of the struggling retail districts.

One-day courses will be held on each of the following dates with key information on themes including guidance on the fund, lease guidance, finance, marketing, customer service, and Smart Towns, urban areas that use different electronic methods and sensors to collect data, which in turn is used to shape decision-making and manage services and resources more efficiently.

■ September 8: 29 Conway Road, Colwyn Bay – miwtinitowncentre colwynbay.eventbrite.co.uk

■ September 15: Costigans, Rhyl – miwtinitowncentrerhyl.eventbrite.co.uk

■ September 22: Kyffin Café Deli, Bangor – miwtinitowncentrebangor.eventbrite.co.uk

■ September 29: Enterprise Hub, Wrexham – miwtinitowncentre wrexham.eventbrite.co.uk