Wednesday, December 4, 2013

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Plan marina Holyhead Anglesey councilors will consider a controversial ling plan to develop the seafront in Holyhead today. Related Stories Application Land and Lakes: "not a problem" says former councilor Anglesey Council ling said "Yes" to a Land & Lakes Big fine for breaching planning rules holiday Park: Council of Anglesey guarding against 'over-development' of Anglesey Council discuss plans for a new holiday park Close school: 'Concern about the consultation process' Anglesey Council Citation of climbers killed in Anglesey Speaking of hunger from Holyhead to Belfast Finding two bodies in the sea off Holyhead
It would mean: Marina 500 boats. 380 homes, ranging from one bedroom apartments to houses with five. 660 parking spaces, public and private. Hotel with 80 bedrooms. Places to shops and workshops. ling
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So I hope this will happen in improving the town center. One thing I'll say is that not ALL obsession as a town in Wales to build shops out of town. Why not build them closer to the town center? How the high street have to compete?!
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