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.

Petitions 

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.

https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com




Sign this petition

267 signatures

Show on a map

10,000



The Petitions Committee will consider this petition

All petitions with more than 250 signatures will be discussed by the Petitions Committee after they have finished collecting signatures

At 10,000 signatures...

Petitions with more than 10,000 signatures will be considered for a debate in the Senedd

Share this petition

  • Created byIan Turner
  • Collecting signatures until14 October 2023Petitions can collect signatures for a maximum of 6 months
  • Get petition data (JSON format)
    About petition data

Comments

Most recent posts

Surgery pair Emily and Sarah complete their amazing 100k Sahara Desert Trek for St David’s Hospice.

Fast pace at North Wales parkruns as the sun shines again - full results round-up.

Unfortunate mix-up costs NW runner and others an extra 5-mile trek!

North Wales Indoor Christmas Open meeting at the Deeside Athletics Indoor Centre on Saturday 13th December.

Arwel Lewis given special Services to Athletics award by Welsh Athletics.

Wedding anniversary on the run for Ben and Sarah at a ‘Beautifully Brutal’ 60k ultra Coast to Coast race.

British and Welsh Karate Champion Ioan Beards set for top international date in Venice.

FASCINATING NEW SEARCH FOR THE WORDS PUZZLE BOOK...by author Val Crowson.

THE LIBERATION OF JERSEY & WARTIME SECRETS: Some compelling wartime memories from three remarkable men...by Don Hale.

Welsh Master David Gibson, celebrates winning a unique hat-trick of silver medals at three World Major Marathons this year.