[1] The first town hall in Llandudno was a Victorian structure in Church Walks which was procured by the local improvement commissioners and completed in 1854.
[8] The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with nine bays facing onto Lloyd Street with the end bays projected forward as pavilions; the central section of three bays, which also slightly projected forward, featured a semi-circular portico with Doric order columns on the ground floor and a balcony with a Venetian window on the first floor flanked by Ionic order columns supporting an entablature, a modillioned cornice and a segmental pediment with a carved coat of arms in the tympanum.
[8] A plaque was erected at an early stage to commemorate the lives of service personnel from the Denbighshire Hussars and 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers who had died in the Second Boer War.
[9] During the Second World War, a plaque was unveiled to recognise the fundraising efforts of local people to support the cost of construction of the Bangor-class minesweeper, HMS Llandudno.
[10] The assembly hall was regularly used as a public venue and concert performers included the contralto singer, Kathleen Ferrier, who made an appearance on 19 September 1945.