URGENT PETITION TO RESTORE SAND ON LLANDUDNO BEACH: Fund the removal of quarry rocks and the restoration of sand and groynes to Llandudno North Shore.

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Fund the removal of quarry rocks and the restoration of sand and groynes to Llandudno North Shore.

In 2014 Conwy County Borough Council dumped a further 50,000 tonnes of oversized and untested quarry rocks onto North Shore. This action destroyed the beach. Access for many is almost impossible, and dangerous if people try. It's a blight on the landscape, and detrimental to our main economy Tourism.

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