North Wales retail centres on Wrexham's Eagles Meadow, Bangor's Menai Centre, Llandudno's Victoria Shopping Centre, Rhyl's White Rose, and the Conwy/Caernarfon heritage retail.
County-wide coverage · South West & Wales
Weather profile. Aggressive Atlantic and Snowdonia-edge weather; Rhyl, Llandudno and Bangor face significant coastal saline-spray exposure.
Local-authority EHO context. Wrexham CBC, Flintshire CC, Denbighshire CC, Conwy CBC, Gwynedd Council, Anglesey CC and Powys CC each handle EHO.
Centres in North Wales run the typical UK retail surface vocabulary — polished porcelain malls, vinyl food courts, polished concrete car-park cores, and granite public realm. North Wales's regional context — particularly its weather profile and council-level EHO regime — shapes how the testing scope and frequency are calibrated.
Polished porcelain & terrazzo concourses — the central spine of most North Wales centres. Performs well dry but can drop sharply in wet PTV depending on cleaning chemistry.
Entrance lobbies & rotunda transitions — entrance-mat run-off zones are the highest-incident slip area in most centres.
Food court vinyl & multi-tenant transitions — beverage and grease carry-out from food courts onto adjacent mall surfaces creates wet-condition exposure most generic testing scope misses.
Multi-storey car park cores & lift lobbies — the principal wet-shoe carry-in points for out-of-town centres.
External granite paving, stone setts & terraces — open-air sections face continuous weather exposure that warrants quarterly inspection.
North Wales sits within our broader Wales coverage. See the regional overview for adjacent counties and additional named centres.
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