The incident happened on the A487 in Llanllyfni yesterday morning (January 8). The 29-year-old male cyclist sustained serious injuries and remains in hospital. Police say a man has since handed himself in at Penygroes station and enquiries are now underway. Officers are appealing for witnesses to the collision to come forward. North Wales Police Roads Policing Unit said: Shortly after 7.30am we were contacted by the Welsh Ambulance Service to say a cyclist had been found injured on the A487 which had been involved in a collision with a vehicle and the vehicle had driven off. The cyclist, a 29-year-old man, was taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor by Ambulance with serious injuries where he remains.
Nant Cwmbran Isaf farm near Nasareth (post-extension). Handout photo by Alun Lewis, free to use by all LDRS partners. A Gwynedd farmer who was ordered by a national park to tear down an extension he built to house his sick mother is seeking a last minute reprieve with Welsh Government-appointed inspectors. According to Alun Lewis, the work was carried out to help the family care for his elderly mother after she suffered a stroke and was subsequently diagnosed with dementia. But with the Snowdonia National Park Authority having turned down his bid to retain the recently built two storey side extension at Nant Cwmbran Isaf farm near Nasareth, Mr Lewis is now seeking a last minute reprieve with the Planning Inspectorate to stop it being demolished.