JANUARY
Economic study into the possible impact of the planned Wylfa nuclear power station closure is published, including information on Anglesey Aluminium.
FEBRUARY
Start of town centre improvement works at Stanley Crescent and Swift Square.
MARCH
St.David's Day shop window dressing competition.
Holyhead Forward Board meeting in Trearddur Bay Hotel.
Planning application for 54 bed hotel at A55 junction 1 Kingsland Rd.
Housing development at Llaingoch given go-ahead.
APRIL
Port Authority Stena were looking at the option of placing a number of wind turbines alongside the breakwater as a means of safeguarding the structure and generating income.
Works on a a £5M commercial and residential development at Holyhead Marina was underway.
MAY
Developer's Petiffer Estates announced plans to extend their existing retail park by a further 100,000sq.ft
JUNE
Holyhead Town Council proposed that they be merged with Trearddur and Rhoscolyn Community Councils to create one local council for Holy Island. The proposals have been made as part of a consultation on local council boundaries in Wales.
SEPTEMBER
The Golden Princess Cruise Ship visited Holyhead.
OCTOBER
High school governor and former town mayor Ann Kennedy called for a new school building to replace the existing ageing premises.
The Celtic Gateway Bridge was officially opened by the Welsh Assembly Government Minister Andrew Davies AM, on Thursday 19th October 2006.
NOVEMBER
Official review of community boundaries was announced.
The new £700k London Road Community Centre was officially opened.
Plas Cybi Partnership was created following the merger of the Holyhead Town Ward and Maeshyfryd Community Partnerships.
DECEMBER
Planed Plant S4C Christmas Grotto visited Holyhead.
Holyhead Forward Board meeting took place.
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