Fears of Welsh coastal path moving due to landslides
Gruffydd Williams, who represents Nefyn in Gwynedd council, said it would be a "travesty" if the path was lost."People have been using it for well over a century. It's used on a daily basis by old and young people and tourists love to come and take in the fantastic views we have here."The coastal path attracts visitors and is an important walking route for local residents
"We sent questionnaires out to businesses and all of them state that the path is an integral part of why people come to stay here," she said.Dr Paula Roberts, from Bangor University, said threat to coastal paths like this one would increase over the next few years due to the increasing impact of climate change.
"The more threats we see across the coastline in Wales, local authorities are going to have to think about moving coastal paths or doing some work to maintain them in their current positions." "We appreciate that Llwybr Penrallt in an important and popular resource for people and we emphasise it is still open and we have no plans to close it," it said.
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