P-04-390 Designate Penrhos Holyhead Nature reserve (coastal park) a National reserve: Correspondence from the Petitioner to the Clerk. 21.02.2013

 

Dear William Powell,

In response to letter dated 29 January by Robert Thomas CCW

The CCW is instituted for the protection of the landscape: AONB designations and National Parks and I welcome participation that would scrutinise any proposals that would undermine the natural citizenship that has been forged in the AONB of Penrhos.

The accustomed failure of Anglesey County Council (IoACC) should not lead to the blind destruction of Holy Islands most treasured outdoor space.  The natural character of Wales is fully appreciated in the dramatic power of the Penrhos Reserve landscape and it should not be at the mercy of hollow propositions: the plans of Land and Lakes can not reasonably be supported-we do not ask for Penrhos to be for the benefit of the few, as envisaged by the Land and Lakes plans, we simply ask for Penrhos to remain an open Nature Reserve in perfect liberty for the community. The sublimity of Penrhos must remain the Reserve of Holyhead people ' run by the people for the people' fulfilling agenda 21 and its principles.

 

The character of Penrhos and its divine bay is this small Islands masterpiece, it is the keystone splendour of the North Wales Coastal Path Initiative for Holy Island a scene that comprises the most admirable art: our landscape is our greatest exhibition, the theatre of Welsh creation that displays throughout the seasons like an illuminated landscipt of our Natural Heritage and I commend the CCW's position as its legal custodians



Yours Faithfully,

 

Jenny Amelia Jones.

(Petitioner)