Anglesey campsite plan 'will help firm move away from fossil fuel sales'

Anglesey Campsite Plan Supports Move Away from Fossil Fuels

An application has been submitted to develop a 20-pitch touring caravan site as part of a local business's strategy to diversify and reduce reliance on fossil fuel sales.

Proposal Details

Anglesey County Council planners will review a request to change agricultural land use at Bryn Hyfryd Farm in Valley. The plan includes creating a seasonal touring caravan site, constructing an amenity building, establishing new access routes, and additional related development.

Site Location and Size

The proposed site, approximately 800m², lies on open farmland next to the Bryn Hyfryd coal depot and yard near Holyhead. It is situated west of Valley and forms part of a larger field within land bordering Looms Bros Coal yard.

Access and Infrastructure

The new caravan site would connect to an existing unclassified road and the A55 link road to Valley village from the west. Plans include creating a new vehicular access from a minor lane linking Valley and Llanfair-yn-Neubwll.

"The proposed development comprises of the provision of a small seasonal touring site creation on open farmland adjoining Bryn Hyfryd coal depot and yard at Valley, near Holyhead."

The application was submitted by Carol Williams via the agent Berllan Properties Ltd.

Community Engagement

Local community members receive regular updates, special offers, and promotions related to these developments through the Anglesey newsletter, distributed every Friday.

Author's summary: This plan to establish a seasonal caravan site on Anglesey farmland marks a strategic shift by a local business toward sustainable growth, reducing fossil fuel dependency.

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WalesOnline WalesOnline — 2025-11-11