Plans rejected for 800-lodge leisure park on Anglesey

Controversial proposals for a leisure resort on a country park on Anglesey, creating up to 600 jobs, have been refused by planners.

Developer Land & Lakes wanted to create a "quality destination" leisure resort with about 800 lodges but it had faced opposition over size and impact.

The development was planned to be based at three sites at Penrhos, Cae Glas and Kingsland.

But the proposals were refused by five votes to two, with one abstention.

Roger Pinney reports.

Island leisure park plans rejected

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