Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

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Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Derbyniwyd 18/11/2018
Gan Byron Lee

Sylw

First and foremost I consider A new row of pylons to have a terrible visual impact on the north Anglesey coast which is formally classed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. I can't see how the North Wales coast can be classified in the same way after an extra row of larger pylons. This in turn can only have terrible consequences for the people of Anglesey in terms of health and tourism.
Electromagnetic Fields that power lines such as these have been proven to create have been proven to have negative effects on fish. If this is so I don't think that it is acceptable to situate High voltage power lines close to people and livestock.
Further to this there can only be a detrimental effect on people of Anglesey, I and I'm sure many like me who have holidayed there for years will no longer want to holiday there when more dangerous unsightly pylons are sited across the island. I think this will be a terrible thing for the tourism of Anglesey.
There are other ways of carrying power such as sub-sea why is this not being put in place here? This has been good enough to breach the channel, straights between remote Scottish isle's and even the entirety of the north sea. Why is this not good enough for Anglesey?