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Warning Anglesey beach row needs sorting to retain Blue Flag status
Rocks and boulders were placed which now stops vehicles from parking on a patch of land overlooking Llanddona beach itself, which had also been popular with campervans. Image taken by reporter, free to use by all LDRS partners. An ongoing beach access row needs to be sorted amid fears it could lose its prestigious Blue Flag rating, according to a local councillor. Llanddona is one of six island beaches to retain its Blue Flag, which is awarded annually by environmental charity Keep Wales Tidy. But with the beach having hit the headlines recently for the placing – and later removal – of boulders amid concerns over campervans parking on the foreshore, the row needs a long term solution, says one of the local members.
Blue Flag threat to Anglesey beach at centre of bitter access row that s divided village
Llanddona is one of six island beaches to retain its Blue Flag
18:18, 9 JUN 2021
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An ongoing beach access row needs to be sorted amid fears it could lose its prestigious Blue Flag rating, according to a local councillor.
Llanddona is one of six island beaches to retain its Blue Flag, which is awarded annually by environmental charity Keep Wales Tidy.