A TOWN council has confirmed there will be no further debate following concerns relating to the public s right to roam on land around Gwrych Castle. The issue was discussed after restrictions in place on roads and paths, caused unrest amongst the public and after two emails, from the Friends of Cefn y Ogaf, were received. Cllr Alan Hunter, mayor of Abergele, said: At the April meeting, a letter from the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust to the town council and a copy of a letter from the trust to the Friends of Cefn y Ogaf were received. There was no further debate as the council has agreed in March to write to the trust and we have had a reply and from our letter written dialogue with the trust and the friends has started.
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‘MORE communication is needed from a trust and other bodies , town council members resolved when discussing the public s right to roam on land around Gwrych Castle. The highly charged issue relating to restrictions in place on roads and paths around the 200-year-old folly has caused some unrest amongst the public. Outlining the matter during the ordinary meeting of the Abergele Town Council on March 4, cllr Neville Eden said: “Two emails that we have received in relation to different aspects of access to parts of the ground clearly indicate their are concerns among some residents of Abergele. “I want also to recognise what are two important points.
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