Sunset from Tregele.
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.
Showing posts with label Tregele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tregele. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Monday, 16 March 2015
Panoramic View from Tregele
Two photographers set up tripod and take some panoramic shots from the Tregele junction looking west towards the fields. The earlier consultation describes an earth bank in the field to shield noise and view of the construction site for residents of Tregele. But the visualisation of what that would look like were none existent. Perhaps this is to create better reference points for residents?
The current view is of Anglesey countryside, flanked by AONB coastline.
The petrol station might get relocated further down the road to the south. But the view of the setting sun might get lost!
The current view is of Anglesey countryside, flanked by AONB coastline.
The petrol station might get relocated further down the road to the south. But the view of the setting sun might get lost!
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| Setting sun viewed from Tregele |
Friday, 7 November 2014
Monday, 3 November 2014
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Snowdon from Tregele - with pylons
The view towards Snowdon from Tregele also has the view of the National Grid transmission pylons.
Viewed from the B5025 at the end of the access road to Wylfa Power Station.
The upgrade of these pylons will increase their size to carry electricity from the proposed Celtic Array Wind Farm between Anglesey and Isle of Man and/or Wylfa B.
Viewed from the B5025 at the end of the access road to Wylfa Power Station.
The upgrade of these pylons will increase their size to carry electricity from the proposed Celtic Array Wind Farm between Anglesey and Isle of Man and/or Wylfa B.
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| Snowdon viewed through power pylons from Wylfa. Taken at Tregele. |
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| More pylons radiate out from the south of Tregele. |
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