Nid safbwyntiau’r Arolygiaeth Gynllunio yw’r rhai a fynegir ar y dudalen hon. Yr hyn a ddangosir yma yw cynnwys a gyflwynwyd i’r Arolygiaeth Gynllunio gan y cyhoedd a phartïon eraill â buddiant, sy’n rhoi eu barn ynglŷn â’r cynnig hwn.
Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru
Gan Nigel DAllison
Sylw
I am writing to confirm my objection to further pylons on Ynys Mon. We already have a major line of pylons, and would ask why can these not bet modified to take the extra lines ?
We all live in a beautiful part of Wale ,much of which is an area of outstanding natural beauty.
It seems to me that our voices over the past years, have fell on deaf ears, with regard to the pylon issue.
We have said all along that the new lines should be underground, including across the Menai Straits.
I can not understand, why, when a similar problem was going to arise in Cumbria, but the extent of the public outcry, forced the Power suppliers to put the cables underground.
Is it because this is Wales, and not England, where, it would seem all the decisions on this matter are made. Why should the final decision be made in a country that has nothing to do with Wales.
Most of the power generated will not stay in Wales, so will not benefit the population of Ynys Mona at all, yet we shall have all the inconvenience, and have to live with the unsightly structures for many years.
What effect will this have on Tourism, I wonder. We have enough Windmills now, and yet there is talk of more.
Enough is Enough
I would love to see enough people protest about his matter, lets us hope it happens, because I feel, along with many others, that we are being treated very unfairly.
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