Plan for fourth national park in Wales divides opinion

Plans for a fourth national park in Wales have met a mixed response.

It would be in the north-east of the country and the Clwydian mountain range is one of the sites being considered.

Elin Lewis, from a farming family in Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Powys, says it will push younger people out of Wales and leave a "ghost town" behind due to inflated house prices.

But Kate Wright from Llanfyllin, Powys, says anything which could protect the landscape for future generations could be "really valuable".

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