Sunday, 11 November 2012

The start of this Blog - November 2012

This is the first in a series of monthly updates about changes that are happening in the area affected by the proposed construction of a new nuclear power station around the present Wylfa Power Station.

Entrance to the present Wylfa Power Station at Tregele, Anglesey. 
To avoid constant updates each set of photos will be added monthly and could be simply seasonal impressions of the landscape, or they could show works commencing and construction - or demolition happening.

Road to Main gate and to the public facilities:-
Learning and Development Centre;
Information Centre and cafe;
Sports and Social Club
The Anglesey Coastal Footpath passes around the old site,
and through the site of the proposed new Wylfa 'B'.

A simple sign on a stone wall designates the limits of Wylfa Power Station.

The remains of the gatehouse/lodge of the demolished Wylfa House.
The footpath around the Wylfa Social Club.






Look-out.


View towards The Skerries.


I have seen common eels in this stream.


Looking towards Castell Gardens.
The almost empty car park on a Sunday. 
These pylons will need  replacing and enlarging - a National Grid project.
Looking towards the village of Tregele.
Pylons out of Wylfa. These will be insufficient for the new Wylfa 'B'.

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