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Swn y Môr - The magazine for the Isle of Anglesey AONB and Coastal Path

 

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs)

Within these pages you will find more information about one of the most important landscapes in Wales and the UK.

Images of Anglesey's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty


You will also find information on how we can work together to protect and enhance Anglesey’s landscape.

Some of the main features of the Anglesey AONB are:

  • low cliffs alternating with coves and pebble beaches
  • sheer limestone cliffs interspersed with fine sandy beaches
  • stretches of sand dunes with beaches

The AONB is also home to approximately 7000 people who live in creative and dynamic communities. These communities are also popular holiday destinations for those who wish to relax on the island or participate in the wide range of outdoor activities such as walking the 201km (125 miles) coastal path.

To contact the Isle of Anglesey AONB team, please follow the link below to "Contact the Planning Service".


Planning consultation: Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) 07/08/2008

Development in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - consultation closes on Friday, 3 October.


See Also

  • Contact the Planning Service

    You can contact the planning service by phone, fax, email, in writing or in person.

  • The Planning Service: Countryside Management

    Anglesey County Council's Countryside Service is responsible for managing its Countryside sites, including the award winning Dingle Local Nature Reserve in Llangefni, and, in partnership, producing and actioning the management plan for the Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

  • Sŵn y Môr

    Welcome to the Sŵn y Môr online - the magazine for the Isle of Anglesey AONB and Coastal Path. Here you can read news stories from current and previous editions of the magazine.

Weblinks

  • National Association for AONBs

    The National Association for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (NAAONB) was formed in 1998 as an independent organisation to act on behalf of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) in England and Wales.

Last updated: 18/04/2008
 

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National Association for AONBs

Countryside Council for Wales

Isle of Anglesey County Council, Council Offices, Llangefni, Anglesey. LL77 7TW. Tel: (01248) 750057