Wylfa Walker

Visual descriptions of the area around Wylfa, Anglesey, soon to be the site of Wylfa Newydd. What does this area look like now? Watch the changes as they happened. How will this area be changed by the new construction works? Will I still be in the area to see it all happen? The answer is now, no. House sold on 27th January 2016. How might this blog be continued? If you start a new one on Wylfa WalkerNewydd? please let me know and link to this one.

Thursday, 8 October 2020

Nuclear power: Hitachi pull out of Wylfa Newydd leaves family 'bitter'

See the catalogue of demolished buildings recorded in this blog by clicking label 'demolition.

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-54438036


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