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 Sarah Irlam
Sylw
The first pylons were used outside Edinburgh in the 1920’s Surely technology has moved on since then That’s nearly 100 years ago and we are still using this outdated method. Power stations have had major changes in that time so why cannot the way electricity is transported also be subject to similar changes
The Isle of Anglesey Council has to abide by a Wellbeing of Future Generations Act
The erecting of pylons may have a detrimental effect on the health of those living with them Surely the council have a duty of care for future generations
and err on the side of caution . Future research may show the devastating effect these structures will have.
Pylons will be deleterious for tourism and currently this is the islands main industry.
They will interrupt views towards and within Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and National Parks
This electricity supply carried by these pylons will go into the National Grid for UK use But the small island of Anglesey is bearing the brunt of the impact of these offensive structures .”