Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

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Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Derbyniwyd 27/11/2018
Gan Dennis A Jones

Sylw

Anglesey is already cursed by the modern day blight of Grid Pylons, there is no need to duplicate the current line as there are ALTERNATIVES. It sticks in the craw when an underwater cable is being laid on the sea floor from Scotland to the Wirral, to avoid putting pylons up in an English National Park(Lake District), that cable could do a landfall at Wylfa and pick up more power, and continue across Liverpool Bay to the Wirral. I also note that the whole 35kms of power cable will be BURIED down the Wirral. Another alternative is that a 1mtr diameter pipe, that was once used to convey oil from Rhosgoch on Anglesey to the refineries in Stanlow Cheshire, this is still in place and disused, if even the pipe had to be dug up and replaced with the cable, the hard work has already been done to get the pipe in place under the Straits and other obstacles along the entire North Wales coast. Anglesey is very much dependant on tourism, the present pylons are an eyesore and also have a serious visual impact on the vistas seen from Anglesey onto the mainland ands Snowdonia, as well as the countryside along the North Wales coast. Also there are health issues with overhead cables. It may not be fully proven but there is growing(for many years) concern about the amount of EMR that radiates from overhead power cables. A radical rethink is required of the plan for transmitting the power from the various sources on the island to the mainland, as it's not all required here. A radical plan and its implementation could see even the removal of the current pylons.