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Town Hall meeting to discuss impact of Awel-y-Mor wind farm


September 17, 2021 - 767 views

By way of an informal meeting to help local people understand more about plans to build an additional windfarm development off the North Wales coast, Aberconwy MS Janet Finch-Saunders has announced a public event in Llandudno. 

The session due to be held at the Assembly Room in the Town Hall on Friday 22nd October at 6pm aims to bring further clarity on the aims of the proposed Awel y Môr Offshore Wind Farm project on Friday 22nd October.

Due to Covid-19 regulations, attendance is strictly capped at 100 people and will work on a first-come-first-served basis. 

The proposals for the project outline that up to 91 new turbines will be introduced adjacent to the operational Gwynt y Môr Offshore Wind Farm, located 10.6km off the coast of North Wales.

The turbines will be a maximum of 332m to their tip. Whilst the project is still in the development stage and design works are ongoing, constituents can submit a consultation response.  

The firm leading the project, German energy developer RWE, has been invited to the event, alongside a panel of leading and knowledgeable officials. 

Announcing the event, Mrs. Finch-Saunders said:   “In recognising the wide-ranging concerns of local constituents with regards to the potential environmental and aesthetic impact of this long-running project, I am pleased to be convening a public town hall event in Llandudno so that the proposals can be reviewed and discussed.   

“If introduced at their maximum height, our shoreline will be dotted with up to 91 structures that stand taller than the Eiffel tower. Such a scale is going to alter the world-famous vista of the Queen of Welsh Resorts. Taken in parallel with a potential impact on our bird and marine life, questions need to be asked and answered. 

“I support unleashing the potential of our renewable energy sector, but developers must not forget that the Green Industrial Revolution aims to transform lives for the better and safeguard our landscapes. Transparency is a cornerstone of any major planning works so I hope that this engagement event will bring much needed clarity.” 

Interested constituents can RSVP to the event by emailing Janet.Finch-Saunders@Senedd.Wales