Anglesey campaigners hail victory in long-running footpath access row

Planning and Environment Decisions Wales allowed an appeal over the route said to have been ‘used for decades’
Anglesey campaigners who fought to get a popular footpath officially recognised have won their appeal for public access. Dr Nick Stuart and Gareth Phillips claimed that the Llangoed route had been used for generations before gates on the path were padlocked.
The pair, from Llangoed, had battled for years to win back use of the path, which runs across land near Lleiniog beach to the back of the 11th century castle, Castell Aberlleiniog. The route passes the large, newly built holiday home and residential development, Lleiniog Barns.
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