Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

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Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Derbyniwyd 22/11/2018
Gan Leanne Sara Gadsby

Sylw

My elderly parents live in Rhosgoch within 100 meters of the proposed new National Grid Line. With the new line going through the southern end and at the highest point in the village the result of the visual impact looking south into the suns path and the noise
of the two lines being carried by the south westerly prevailing wind will be unbearable
for them and the majority of villagers. These issues with suggestions to remedy the
problem( which would actually REDUCE the overall cost of build of this section!) have been presented to the National Grid during the consultation period, with an acknowledgement from the grid of the virtues of the suggestions. But nothing was changed, perhaps because the grid had purchased a house on its route through the village during the consultation period!and then did not want to change the route? With other regions of the UK having pylons taken down and cables routed underground and also in two areas on Anglesey. Going through a community when alternatives were available I believe was a breach of one of the Holborn( not sure if correct name) principles that construction of pylon systems were supposed to follow in the UK. The Rhosgoch community is being treated like second class citizens and the decision does not following Human Rights principles.
Thank You, Leanne Gadsby