as enhance the island. we ve got a long term vision and commitment to having a thriving community and economy on enli that is respectful and protects the uniqueness of what enli has in terms of our natural environment, economic heritage, spiritual heritage and the dark sky really kind of brings all of that together. enli is certainly unique, and the aim is to celebrate its dark skies and special qualities for years to come. i have been in norfolk for a few daysin i have been in norfolk for a few days in half term. it is so striking when you look up at the stars outside of the city. i have never been up that maple stargazing. good morning from bbc london, with me, alison earle. the mayor is urging the prime
and that s one reason why it is so dark there. the mountain on the island stops most of the light from the mainland, and the biggest source of light pollution comes from dublin, which is 70 miles away across the irish sea. there are some dark sky places and parks already, but what s special about this is that it s a sanctuary which is even darker and i think it would be very beneficial for wales if we re renowned for our dark skies because it s a small, remote community. it s good that the eyes of everybody in wales and the world will be on ynys enli. essentially, evidence suggests there were people living on the island, also known as bardsey, as far back as the 6th century. what they saw at night is probably still quite similar to what we see today. the aim of the sanctuary status is to protect that for future generations. only a few people live on enli now and visitors are only allowed between march and october. it s hoped that this new status will help protect as well
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