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In the seaside town dubbed Britain's safest, locals say they feel as though they've been transported back in time by decades. Perched on the coast of North Wales with vistas of the Irish Sea, Llandudno is a community of nearly 20,000 people. "Living here is like going back 50 years," says Ray, an 80 year old retiree who settled in Llandudno almost three decades ago.

"The older ladies still dress nicely. You can go out for walks after dark. There are no rough gangs going around swearing and fighting.



" According to the Telegraph, the town's seafront is a bustling centre, lined with a two-mile promenade of Victorian terraces intermingled with grand hotels. The area is peppered with quaint shops, restaurants, churches, and museums, not to mention a pier replete with slot machines and a pub boasting spectacular views of the beach. Get the latest Nottinghamshire politics news straight to your phone by joining us on WhatsApp For both residents and visitors, the Great Orme Tramway is a major attraction, providing scenic rides up the notable limestone headland, with a cable car system as an alternative.

"It's a beautiful place to live," declares Helen Parkes, 37, who moved from London with her family two years prior, reports the Mirror . "We sometimes say it's like a holiday that never ends. It's lacking in terms of retail and culture Conwy next door has had more spent on it and has more independent shops but living here you do realise life's not all about spending.

" Liz Westwood, 21,.

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