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Web design for Colwyn Bay businesses

Colwyn Bay sits between Llandudno and Rhyl on the north coast of Wales, but its trade has a different character from both. Conwy County Borough Council is the largest employer, anchoring a public sector base the private economy builds around: Abergele Road retail and services for the resident catchment across LL29, care providers across the bay, and the Welsh Mountain Zoo drawing visitors from the promenade year-round. Trades cover the patch from Rhos-on-Sea and Old Colwyn to Llysfaen and beyond. We build sites for owner-run firms across the bay, every price published before you call, the site yours when the work is done.

Every price published You own the site outright Built and supported in the UK
Who we build for

Who we build for in Colwyn Bay

The council and public sector

Conwy County Borough Council, headquartered in Colwyn Bay, is the principal employer across the area. Businesses supplying the council and the wider public sector, from IT contractors and facilities firms to caterers and training providers, win work on credibility; the site needs to pass a procurement check, be clear about what you deliver and make reaching the right person straightforward.

The promenade and visitor economy

The Cayley Promenade and the Rhos-on-Sea beachfront draw day-visitors and holidaymakers along the North Wales coast. Hotels, cafes, amusement businesses and seasonal hire operators compete for that footfall; being found before the visit, loading fast on a phone and looking like an operation that is genuinely open earns the booking that a slow or outdated site sends to the next result up the page.

Abergele Road and the town centre

Shops, barbers, salons and food businesses along Abergele Road and Station Road serve a resident population that can reach Llandudno or Rhyl in under fifteen minutes. Being found on a phone search, showing current opening hours and loading quickly keeps trade in Colwyn Bay rather than losing it to a result the next town over.

Rhos-on-Sea and the coastal fringe

Rhos-on-Sea has its own resident base and its own visitor draw, separate from the town centre and served by its own parade of shops and cafes along the promenade. Businesses here compete for a catchment that shops locally by preference; the site needs to name the area clearly, show what you cover and make getting in touch straightforward.

Trades and mobile services

Builders, plumbers, electricians and roofers serving LL28 and LL29 cover a wide patch: Old Colwyn to the east, Rhos-on-Sea along the coast and Llysfaen on the hill above. Customers search when something breaks and ring whoever looks solid first. The site needs to load fast on a phone, name the areas you cover and make calling one tap.

Care homes and health services

Care providers across the bay and the surrounding LL28 and LL29 postcodes serve a resident and coastal catchment extending from the shore to the hill villages. Residential homes, domiciliary providers and therapy practices win placements on trust. The site needs to state registrations clearly, explain what is offered and make the first contact straightforward for families making it under pressure.

The invitation

Be the first site we build in Colwyn Bay

Every town on this site started at zero. The first Colwyn Bay business to build with us gets exactly what every client gets, and this page tells the story afterwards.

Every price published before you call A site you own outright, no rental, no lock-in The case study spot on this page once you are live
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Every price published
Yours outright, no rental
The case study spot, reserved
What we do

What we do for Colwyn Bay businesses

Sites for Colwyn Bay businesses are built around what each one needs to do: be found when someone in LL29 searches, load fast on a phone, say clearly what you offer and make getting in touch the obvious next step. Every price is published before you call, the site is yours outright, and if you want it maintained once it is live we do that too. If being found locally across Colwyn Bay and the surrounding coast is your priority, the site gets built around those searches first.

Street map of Colwyn Bay with landmarks and districts
Pricing

Every price, published.

The same published price list applies in every town we serve. No quote theatre, no local premium.

Basic WebsiteBusiness WebsiteProfessional WebsiteEnterprise Website
From£1,000£1,500£2,500£5,000
Pagesup to 5up to 10up to 20agreed up front
Designtemplate-basedtemplate-basedcustom to your brandfully custom
SEOon-page basicson-page basicsfull foundationfull foundation
Support after launchhandover1 month3 months6 months
AnalyticsGA4GA4 + Search ConsoleGA4 + Search ConsoleGA4 + Search Console
Enquiries to inbox + portalIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
BlogNot includedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Typical timescaleup to 2 weeksup to 2 weeks3 weeksfrom 4 weeks
For the record

Five things about Colwyn Bay, for the record

Welsh Mountain Zoo The Welsh Mountain Zoo opened in 1963 on the hillside above Colwyn Bay and is the National Zoo of Wales, one of the few mountain zoos in Europe and home to more than 140 species
Resort development Colwyn Bay grew from a scattered coastal settlement into a Victorian resort town after the Chester to Holyhead railway reached the bay in 1848; the residential grid behind the promenade was largely laid out through the 1870s and 1880s
Conwy County Borough Conwy County Borough Council has its offices in Colwyn Bay, making the town the administrative centre for the county borough that stretches along the North Wales coast from Llandudno Junction to Abergele
Eirias Park Eirias Park on the eastern edge of the town has hosted national athletics events and serves as the home ground of Colwyn Bay RFC; the wider parkland hosts concerts and festivals through the summer season
Rhos-on-Sea Rhos-on-Sea, or Llandrillo-yn-Rhos in Welsh, was a separate coastal village before Colwyn Bay developed; a small stone chapel on its shoreline marks a site traditionally associated with St Trillo and a sixth-century early Christian settlement
Questions

Things people usually ask.

Every price is listed on this site before you make contact. The pricing page sets out each package and what it covers, so the figure is there before you pick up the phone rather than revealed at the end of a sales call.
Both approaches exist. Our projects are priced at a fixed total, agreed and published before any conversation begins, so the number you see is the number you work from. Hourly billing can suit small one-off jobs; building a full site on that basis tends to let the cost drift in ways that are difficult to anticipate.
Most businesses in and around Colwyn Bay are live within two to four weeks of the brief being agreed. The pace is set by how quickly words, photographs and decisions come together; we keep that moving so the project does not sit idle waiting on us.
For some businesses the honest answer is no, and we will say so if that is the case. What holds for most is that a recommendation arrives, the person searches before picking up the phone, and a site, or the absence of one, is what shapes whether the call is made.
That is the purpose of the build. Pages are written around what people in Colwyn Bay and the LL29 and LL28 postcodes actually search, the site is connected to your Google Business Profile and submitted for indexing at handover. Search positions build over months rather than days; a promised ranking by a specific date is not a plan, it is a guess.
Nothing in principle, if the time and the commitment to finish it properly are genuinely there. In practice these platforms produce sites that load slowly, carry too little content to appear in local searches and rarely reach a finished state. The more significant issue is ownership: cancel the subscription and the site disappears. What we build you own outright from day one.
You own it entirely. The domain is registered in your name, the hosting account is yours to move to any provider you choose, and there is no ongoing licence fee or exit charge attached to that ownership. All of this is set out in writing before any work begins.
Yes. The site runs on WordPress and is handed over with a walkthrough covering what you will actually want to do: editing a price, swapping a photograph, updating a service description. If you would rather leave all of that to us, the care plan handles it instead.
The whole local patch: Colwyn Bay town centre and the LL29 postcode, Rhos-on-Sea and the Cayley Promenade to the northwest, Old Colwyn to the east, Llysfaen and Mochdre to the south, and the stretch toward Abergele and Llandudno Junction. If your customers come from across the bay and the surrounding villages rather than a single street, the site is built to say so.
Yes. There is no client-facing office, which is part of what keeps costs where they are; for businesses in Colwyn Bay and the surrounding area we come to you, whether that is your premises or somewhere along Abergele Road that suits. Most of the project runs by phone and video call between those visits.
Often yes. A short website audit, which takes around five minutes, gives a clear picture of whether what you have is worth building on or better replaced from scratch. We give you a straight answer either way, and improvement work is priced the same open way as a new build.
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