Measures taken to protect Anglesey village are rock solid

 
Work has started on a new, £1.5M scheme to strengthen the coastal defences of an Anglesey village. Parts of Trearddur Bay have constantly suffered during stormy conditions, with sea water breaching defences and flooding roads.

The Trearddur Bay Coastal Scheme will involve strengthening the promenade and reconstructing the sea wall with rock armour. As part of the scheme, measures will also be put into place to effectively channel most future floodwater back into the sea.

Head of highways at Isle of Anglesey County Council,  Dewi Williams, said: ‘The authority has committed £500,000 of its own capital funding to the scheme, and also successfully bid for Welsh Assembly Government grant aid for the remainder of the costs, after presenting a feasibility report prepared by Faber Maunsell. The scheme will significantly reduce the risk of flooding from the sea, but it will not be completely eliminated.’

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