Rhyl Sky Tower, Rhyl Pavilion Theatre, 1891 Restaurant and Bar, the Events Arena waterfall, Ruthin Craft Centre, and Denbighshire coastal shelters will all be lighting up in blue in support of the worldwide awareness day for the condition.
 
Around 166,000 people are currently living with Parkinson’s in the UK, with somebody diagnosed every 20 minutes. Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition with many different symptoms, meaning nobody’s experience of Parkinson’s is the same.  As the disease cannot be reversed, many people live with Parkinson’s and manage their symptoms through a range of treatments.
 
Jamie Groves, DLL Managing Director said “With so many people in the UK living with Parkinson’s and with the numbers on the rise, DLL believes it is important to raise awareness of this serious condition.  The precise reasons people get Parkinson’s is still unknown and diagnosis is a difficult process.  We are therefore pleased to join with communities across the country to light up our buildings in support of Parkinson’s Awareness Day.”