A SEA ZOO has resurrected plans for a £1million sustainable energy project. Anglesey Sea Zoo hopes to start work on the extension to their premises at Brynsiencyn, on the Menai Strait, at the end of this year. It would see a new eco-build dug into the field adjacent to the current business premises, which would use natural light and ground source heat with more than a mile of water pipe buried one metre beneath the surface. The pipe would be capable of transforming the winter chill of ground temperatures as low as 4 degrees to a tropical 35 degrees centigrade. Planning approval and project funding have been secured however the process has been delayed since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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How North Wales train passengers could benefit from influential rail group s UK transport proposals
High Speed Rail Group submitted seven ideas to Sir Peter Hendy’s Union Connectivity Review (Image: Hadyn Iball / Daily Post Wales)
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North Wales train passengers could benefit from seven proposals put forward to the UK Government by an influential rail group.
There is an urgent need for both new and improved transport links between the four nations of the United Kingdom, which have been systematically neglected for too long. “Cross-border travel markets for rail were growing strongly over the period to 2019. Travel generates economic value, but the opportunity for further economic stimulus from this source will be lost if transport network capacity constraints are not addressed. “Building on the transformative impact of HS2 - HSRG are calling for these cross-border rail links to be addressed as a matter of urgency, safeguarding the strength of the whole of the UK economy in the years ahead.”
Urgent need for new transport links from Scotland as rail group propose ideas to strengthen the union A series of key improvements to the UK s rail network has been proposed to the government in an effort to strengthen the union . The High Speed Rail Group (HSRG) submitted seven transport improvements to Sir Peter Hendy’s Union Connectivity Review that they believe will safeguard the strength of the UK economy. Among the ideas are upgrades to the existing Glasgow/Edinburgh to London and Birmingham/Manchester to Glasgow/Edinburgh to add capacity and reduce journey times. The proposals also call for an extension to the Borders railway, offering a useful diversionary route from Carlisle to Edinburgh.