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Anglesey beach access row sees council intervene | North Wales Chronicle

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. Anglesey Council has been called to intervene in an access row after boulders were placed near a popular beach in an apparent effort to stop people from parking there. Llanddona beach, on the island’s east coast, is a popular spot with both locals and tourists alike. But after rocks and boulders were placed which now stops vehicles from parking along the front, which is also popular with campervans, there are concerns that the impasse will cause issues when the weather gets warmer and visitor numbers rise.

Anglesey council backs carbon neutrality masterplan after formally declaring climate emergency

The deputy chief executive, Dylan Williams MORE details have been revealed on Anglesey Council’s masterplan to try to achieve carbon neutrality within a decade. Last September, the authority formally declared a climate emergency after backing a motion urging the need for action. On the back of that vote, it has endeavoured to work towards a carbon neutral public sector by 2030, which includes working with other councils on a nationwide basis, with an initial budget of between £400,000 and £600,000 being mooted. Labour councillor John Arwel Roberts’ successful motion asked the council to follow the Welsh Government’s lead, which declared such an emergency in 2019, while committing to helping other sections of the economy move away from fossil fuels.

Wrexham AFC fans, former players, staff and friends who ve died in the last year

Timothy Jones JOHN THOMAS My dad, who is no longer here, was a supporter of Wrexham AFC for more than  70 years. Even when he was very ill that didn t stop him supporting his team. He was a wheelchair user and was the first wheelchair user on the new platform which made his day. In his words, Wrexham is the name! Tracy Thomas JOHN ‘JAKEY’ JONES He sadly passed away in May 2020, aged 68. An avid supporter and season ticket holder for many years, he followed Wrexham for over 54 years. Every home match was on the Kop, followed by the family section of the Mold Road Stand, along with his family and friends. He was everyone’s friend and will be sadly missed.

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