Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

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Cysylltiad Gogledd Cymru

Derbyniwyd 28/11/2018
Gan Christine Webster on behalf of Mrs. D. A. Pearce

Sylw

[REDACTED]. It has been difficult for Mrs Pearce to participate in all the consultations held by National Grid.
She wishes to object to the proposed second row of pylons across Anglesey.
The possibility of placing the cables underground has been rejected right at the early stages of consultation.
Most people have not bothered to continue with further discussions as less risky options have been dismissed. The size of the new pylons are a concern and will be much more obtrusive and will certainly affect our landscape on a small island which in turn will destroy our tourism industry.
Llanfairpwll is internationally renowned as the village with the longest name and many tourist from Europe, America and China visit to take photos of the name displayed at "Pringles". Large numbers of visitors arrive by coaches to visit the Retail Outlet.
The proposed new pylon will take a second route from Star.The visual aspect of this is not acceptable.The view towards Snowdonia is one of the best on the island, from Star you will see two set of pylons.
Mrs Pearce greatest concern is the impact of the pylons on health. She strongly believes that their magnetic field has an effect on our health, especially the increased risk of [REDACTED]. Llanfairpwll is locally described at the cancer corridor of Anglesey. This is her greatest worry.
Mrs Pearce considers it unfair that other parts of the UK have cables underground and under the sea and their risk to health have been reduced and ours increased with the overhead pylons The Pylons will deeply effect her quality of life during construction as the access to her home will close, she is unsure of National Grid plans during this time. The final outcome will affect her quality of life as she will be living with pylons on both sides of her property. Again I stress that her deepest worry is the health issue.