Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

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

Derbyniwyd 21/11/2018
Gan Scott Beck

Sylw

All tiers of the population on Anglesey have said NO TO PYLONS. 13,500 people have signed a petition saying NO. It Unfair and undemocratic that they are being ignored. Anglesey and Wales are self-sufficient in energy.  The pylons will serve mainly to export power to the south east of England, against the wishes of Anglesey people and all levels of democratic representation.
This project contravenes Wales’s unique in having a Wellbeing of Future Generations Act, and while NGET are not bound by this law, Isle of Anglesey County Council is, and more pylons may leave the authority open to legal challenge.  Pylons are a poor legacy for future generations.
Other technology exists, like underground and subsea, which does not have the negative effects of pylons.
The consultation was ineffective and not carried out in good faith, as NGET had already published their plans before it commenced, and the only statutory consultation did not consider any other options.