Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

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Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Derbyniwyd 26/11/2018
Gan Ann Tooze

Sylw

Anglesey is an area of ANOB with about 150 miles of coastal paths, I believe is was designated ANOB in the 1960’s.
Time has moved forward very quickly since then, Anglesey is a top destination for tourists who walk the coastal paths and stay in our towns & villages bringing revenue to 1000’s of businesses. I would say many businesses would not survive on the Island without tourists.
With today technology news travels fast regarding the “in places to visit” and it also travels fast regarding areas that have had the landscape blotted by pylons. What company is it’s right mind who wanted to work “with” islanders and those that visit would want to erect another row of huge ugly pylons across our beautiful Island, an Island that does depend on tourism.
There is an alternative- to burry these cables- so tourists & those that live here wouldn’t even know they were there, it would have no effect on the environment, on the beautiful landscape or on future visitors.
I’ve read in recent polls that Anglesey is fast becoming the place to visit- we want to continue to increase this trend- not decrease it just for the sake of extra revenue needed to put these cables underground- the long term effect this will have on Anglesey is horrendous to say the least.
If cables can be buried elsewhere- why do we have to be short-changed and have the pylons looming down on his residents and those who visit.