Planned £250m holiday park ignites 'Sycamore Gap' fears at Anglesey beauty spot
Changes to a proposed £250 million holiday park on Anglesey have sparked outrage over potential ancient tree felling. Campaigners claim a pre-agreed £...
Changes to a proposed £250 million holiday park on Anglesey have sparked outrage over potential ancient tree felling. Campaigners claim a pre-agreed £20 million compensation was dropped, and the felling could be a 'Sycamore Gap-style disaster'. Updated plans show 500 lodges packed more densely, with critics alleging space for a second phase of 300 more lodges. Consultants assert most trees will be retained and public access increased, but locals fear exclusion from the woodland.