Showing posts with label information signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label information signs. Show all posts

Monday, 4 January 2016

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Alternative Route around Wylfa Nature Trail

Another session as a local tour guide this morning to assist two Americans walking the Anglesey Coastal Footpath.
The new signage at the Nature Trail gives the alternative route around the nature area at Wylfa, but doesn't say why it is necessary. Assume its still problems associated with dangerous trees after the spring storms.
Americans happy with their walk around the coastal path, heading towards Church Bay and dinner at the Lobster Pot.


Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Explanatory Signs for Wylfa Survey Area

News signs have been put up to explain all the work that is going on, who is doing it and what it is all for. Excellent, thank you very much. Each is located on the public footpath where it enters the survey area. These will help and inform the visitors who are walking the coastal footpath. Locals I used to meet on the footpaths seem to be staying away though as they don't want to get in the way or think it is now too noisy for a country walk, with all the drilling rigs, diesel compressors and vehicles.

New information sign to describe the survey work for Wylfa Neuyedd


Wednesday, 7 May 2014

New Signs at Wylfa Head - Please Keep to the Public Footpath

The posts put up a few days ago at Wylfa Head now have signs.
Please keep to the Public Footpath
New signs at Wylfa Head. May 2014


Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Another Short Diversion

A second short section of the Anglesey Coastal Footpath is being diverted this week to keep construction vehicles away from the footpath walkers.




Monday, 14 April 2014

Information Signs Please

Having yet again explained to more coastal path walkers what all the survey works and drilling is for, it would be nice if a couple of explanatory information boards were put up to explain - who is doing what and why, who has paying for the work and who gave permission for it to take place. Also that there is a public consultation currently requesting opinions on the proposals which they could respond to.
Coastal footpath walkers are not all locals or landowners and are taken by surprise at the present intense activity and fenced section of footpath.
Perhaps locate the information boards at where walkers enter the survey areas?