30 jobs for new seafront restaurant at Criccieth, Gwynedd

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The Morannedd buildingImage source, Jo Turner
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The art-deco building has been in the same family since the 1950s

Thirty jobs are to be created with the opening of a restaurant in a Grade II-listed building on a Gwynedd seafront.

The first Dylan's restaurant opened in Anglesey in 2012 and the owners are spending £500,000 to revamp the Morannedd building in Criccieth.

The building was built in 1952 by Portmeirion architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis and was used as a cafe.

Dylan's director David Evans said he also hopes to bring trade to local fishermen when it opens next Easter.

"It's a place that's very dear to the heart of most people in north Wales, with views as far as Snowdon. We want to restore it to its former glory."

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