{"type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [{"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.475631, 53.270462]}, "properties": {"name": "Assets", "media": [], "title": "Assets", "_umap_id": "K5mpI", "description": "Mother and toddler group\nExercise Classes \nFriends/ family/ neighbours network\nExercise Classes \nFriends/ family/ neighbours network\nGood Turn Scheme and volunteers\nMonthly afternoon tea\nLadies darts team \nYsgol Meithrin (Brain Bach)\nBus route \nBack roads with scenery for walks\nBus route is good\nReliable and frequent \nCommunity is very strong\nEveryone helps each other \nA safe place for kids to play \nOver 60\u2019s keep fit session\nRented accommodation \nCouncil Houses\nHousing association \nSheltered housing  \nWalks \nBryngwran Community Council \nCylch Meithrin\nFacebook Page\nFriends and family \nWord of mouth from fellow people living in the village \nCommunity Council \nVolunteers\nMother and toddler groups\nFootball club"}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.477036, 53.270596]}, "properties": {"name": "Gaps", "media": [], "title": "Gaps", "_umap_id": "PXO9U", "description": "People are lucky that they have lots of family in the village. Stops individuals becoming isolated.\nPeople feel like there\u2019s not enough here to attract young people \nNo youth clubs, therefore kids travelling to Holyhead or Gwalchmai to find one\nNo shops, not even for essentials like bread and milk- hopefully this will now change with the new buildings/space at the Iorwerth\nGeneral opinion from young people is that there\u2019s nothing here to keep them occupied, especially at night times. They just walk around the streets or go elsewhere. \nThey feel safe in their community at night \nFeels a little \u2018run down\u2019 have friends in Holyhead that have things to do\nYoung people would like a hub so they have somewhere to go and chat with their friends\nNo play area for toddlers \nIs it possible to use the school hall or community hall for other things that can befit the young people?\nBryngwran has lost all its shops and not many of these services are available without travel\nBryngwran has been a Ghost Village for around 20 years - we have lost our food shops and the Post Office.\nA football club in the village and that's all \nAlways something going on in the pub- Christmas events, Halloween events, great for families in the village\nGreat community spirit \u2013 always a fundraiser going on for local causes\nCyclch Ti a Fi in the school on Thursday mornings\nGood Turn Scheme has a games night for over 60\u2019s\nBus service has been reduced on some routes \nNo shop \nNo post office \nHave to travel to Llangefni if a parcel has been delivered, can be a pain if there isn\u2019t a bus to get there or back\nYoung people travelling out the village to Holyhead, Bangor etc..\nAmenities at least 7 miles away so transport is always needed  \nCommunity hall has been made private due to sale. Now used for private/paying exercise classes\nLots of lovely scenery on the back roads for walks but community says that people drive too fast therefore making it dangerous. \nPeople who can\u2019t drive now feel isolated and frustrated that they can\u2019t even walk round their own village safely.\n \n all \nTaxis so expensive and only just started up again\nNot sure if it\u2019s safe to go on the bus have no information how to access etc \nWould like more info about other ways to travel \nIf I want to go Bangor the bus link is awful\nLots more traffic then there use to be, need more restrictions to keep children safer\nNeed to stop the speeding through the village \nMore parking spaces \nNeed to stop putting houses everywhere \nBus service is fairly regular and good through the village as it\u2019s on the old A5 \nCommunity has been a good support for each other during the first wave of covid\nNeed groups etc back up and running to keep community close\nStill have volunteers but lots have gone back to work or too scared to help out anymore  \nSome families moving into the village (who are not Welsh speaking or local to the area) are choosing to send their children to schools that teach more in English i.e. Caergeiliog, as the village school tend to retain its Welsh ethos/Culture. This then has an effect on how people mix or integrate into the community (some single people and those with older/no children are perceived as not integrating socially in village) \nThere are a few houses up for rent in the village \nLots of people coming here to retire- no houses left for local people\nLots of holiday makers coming here \nACC could do with developing some houses for young \npeople that they can actually afford\nPeople leaving as there\u2019s no housing \nMore housing needed for young people or people on low incomes\u2026 they feel like they have been forgotten about sometimes\nDog mess, no-one to clean it up \nRubbish around the village. Thinks it\u2019s down to the youngsters but don\u2019t want to tarnish all of them. \nNo shops here but people have their worries about employment in then area. Everybody seems to be on zero hours contracts. One week could be like 40 hours but other weeks might be 10. Very hard to gain mortgages because of this. \nNot many jobs around in general but definitely none available in the village as we have no shop etc\u2026 lots of the older generation have found themselves redundant due to covid.  \nCommunity Council still meeting up over zoom meetings\nLots of people would like to be kept in the loop about what ACC are up to and what they are planning next\nNever know what ACC are doing next\nMany people locally know at least one or two people who are on the Community Council and most will also know their local County councillor \nVolunteers have dropped- don\u2019t know as much as we use to\nFacebook page very helpful but only for people that are computer savvy\nCould there be some sort of newsletter? CC? \nPeople afraid to go back on the bus- are they allowed?\nIs it better to stay off the bus and rely on relatives and friends? \nNeed more info on what we should/shouldn\u2019t do\nLots of parents socialise with each other when their children are in the same clubs after schools or at weekends\nOlder people not happy with going out at night, don\u2019t feel safe with all the teenagers about."}}]}