{"type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [{"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.210982, 53.285922]}, "properties": {"name": "Assets", "media": [], "title": "Assets", "_umap_id": "8NrT5", "description": "Bus stop\nPrivate carers\nLocal wildlife and countryside\nLots of open Space\nDoctor Benllech\nDentist Benllech \nCoastal walks \nFriends and family with cars\nBus service\nFamily and friends keep a look out\nCommunity Council has a link with PCSO\nPolice \nLarge Number of estates\nResidential home\nHousing support Clwyd Alyn\nOlder Peoples housing\nStone Science \nLocal businesses\nFB\nCommunity Council website\nWord of mouth\nVolunteers\nFamily and carers\nMedrwn M\u00f4n"}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.213214, 53.284768]}, "properties": {"name": "Gaps", "media": [], "title": "Gaps", "_umap_id": "ph1y0", "description": "Had some lovely volunteers helping through this awful time\nPentraeth doesn\u2019t seem to have a community spirit\nPentraeth has never been a busy place but since COVID it\u2019s heaving\nMuch better feeling of a community since COVID\nCOVID seems to have brought the old community spirit back\nThere are some lovely, good people in Pentraeth\nNot sure if there is a Community Centre\nNot a nice place to live\nNot good community cohesion\nThere seems to be the older generation of community spirit but not with the younger people\nVillage seems lost\nLovely community, but so much has changed don\u2019t know anyone anymore\nI have lived in Pentraeth since 1984 and have always felt accepted into the local community and find that there is a healthy spirit among the mainstay in the village. However, I do feel that there is a risk to this community with the influx of second homes and holiday accommodation.\nI have just moved here from a different part of the village where I knew the neighbours and they were so helpful but here I don\u2019t know the neighbours and they don\u2019t want to know. The only way I would know of any help is on the internet, if I didn't have the internet I would be very isolated as there has been no information through the letterbox\nIt would be great to have more local amenities etc.\nAllotments would be good for the village.\nGood neighbours and friends are reliable as always.\nA small community in which I live. I don't think things have changed much. I don't know anyone else, nor better than I did before.\nNothing for young people\nPeople are nice \u2013 good community\nNeighbours really good \u2013 there if you need help\nThe community hall too far from the community \u2013 you couldn\u2019t walk there safely.\nNothing for the elderly \u2013 no groups\nMany of these services are in neighbouring villages and town but you expect that in a rural area with a spread of population.\nI walk and cycle when I can, dependent on distance and weather.\nBus service have had a cut back on the service offered\nIf you don\u2019t drive there are plenty of buses going through Pentraeth\nRegular bus service\nBuses good links to Benllech and Amlwch etc\nBus timetable hard to understand\nBus service too far from some people\u2019s homes to get to\nThe 62 bus service from Amlwch to Bangor is efficient but there needs to be direct services to places\nReasonably straightforward if you have your own transport but not if you have to rely on the bus service.\nWe can get a bus but only at a few times during the day\nBuses are good to Bangor but limited to Llangefni.\nThe Crossville (62) bus used to come up on the estate by Bron Finnan \u2013 handy with older people who can\u2019t walk.\nVery little experience of the buses, but that will change when I get my bus pass and restrictions are lifted\nSort of a safe place to live, but there are pockets of trouble\nWorries and concerns in the village with drug problem\nCommunity has really pulled together and supported each other\nThere is a drug problem in Benllech always has been but worse now\nNever see the PCSO or police here only if there is an incident\nNeed a housing officer to keep an eye on some of the tenants, people afraid of some of the estate residents\nWish I knew who my PCSO is\nIona Beckman was amazing, but she\u2019s been moved on and I have no idea who has replaced her\nHardly ever see police presence in Pentraeth anymore\nConcern not knowing who the local PCSO is\nPCSO keeps changing\nLow crime rate. Good community spirit. Visible PCSO\nThere is a need for a greater police presence in the locality.\nThe only way I know how to get in touch with a local police officer is to dial 999\nConcern regarding drugs and Police do nothing\nThere are drugs in the village, people know who the dealers are, but the police do nothing\nI worry with all the drugs and my children\u2019s safety\nOlder people want to downsize but there are no houses for them they don\u2019t want to move out of the area\nNo houses left for young people\nNo work for young people to be able to buy a home\nCouncil estate lets the village down\nConcern local business struggling to survive with COVID\nI don\u2019t know who my local councillor is or how to get in touch with them\nCommunity Council has not had a meeting for ages\nClerk has handed in notice no Clerk\nCommunity Council website awful not been updated since 2014\nNo idea who\u2019s on the Community Council or who they are\nNeed a new Community Council website\nWe need Community Council who want to help the community not just turn up and say nothing\nWe need Young People to be on the Community Council and have a voice\nSome Community Council have no internet and no computers so how can they access to know what\u2019s going on\nThere are a couple of excellent Community Council members\nSue Gillet has been fantastic, helped with the volunteer throughout COVID and very proactive in the community\nPeople concerned everything is online how can they see minutes and planning applications\nPeople not sure what is the difference between Community Council and County Council\nVery little coming from the Community Council\nThe Community Council has been notable in its absence and inactivity.\nNo idea who the Community Council or County Councillors are and no idea how to contact\nThe new people in the council are good \u2013 but things not changing fast enough.\nI would assume that I can look up how to find my local councillors on the internet\nNo idea who the County Councillors are and what they do but I know they get paid for doing nothing\nNeed to make more of our local wildlife and learning, maybe with schools, lifelong learning and groups\nWe have some fantastic history in our community but we don\u2019t seem to make the most of it\nCommunity Facebook page\nAwful out of date County Council website\nPeople concerned if they are not online how can they know what\u2019s going on\nNot everyone is on Facebook\nOnly through the internet there should be more local information through the letterbox as not everyone has the internet\nReliant on the Internet.\nThe only way I would know of any help is on the internet, if I didn't have the internet I would be very isolated as there has been no information through the letterbox\nI coordinated assistance through social media, word of mouth, phone and internet\nWould like updates from Police and other organisations\nWould like information about organisations that can help\nI try to ring ACC I can never get through\nMedrwn M\u00f4n has been fantastic help providing links\nVolunteers in the community have made things so much better\nHard to keep volunteers\nAlways seem to be the same people that volunteer can\u2019t seem to attract new volunteers\nToo many caravan parks and second homes\nPentraeth is a drive-through village doesn\u2019t seem to be \u201ctogether\u201d\nShop in Benllech, Llanfair PG and Beaumaris\nNot adequate parking for the houses therefore parking on pavements outside houses very dangerous people walking on the road with prams and wheelchairs\nLots of lovely walks\nWe need a children\u2019s play area\nNowhere for kids to play \u2013 the park was vandalised and never been repaired\nCars speeding through the main road difficult to cross the road\nFootpaths/roads/pavements are ok, few holes but nothing major\nPublic transport is very intermittent and stops are not located particularly conveniently. Routes are limited\nLots of access to the beach and always so many cars parked down there not enough spaces for everyone\nRoads down to the beach are always so difficult to get down to so many cars \u2013 so dangerous to walk\nSome of the houses seem to house people who don\u2019t respect each other\nCrossing the roads in Pentraeth very dangerous especially the main road\nToo many caravan parks and second homes\nLots of different estates on top of each other\nNo room left to develop new housing\nNew estate waiting for approval by the Bull Pub\nBeautiful nature reserve not many know about it\nOur beach is Red Wharf Bay\nLot of wildlife down on the beach\nLovely circular walks\nRiver estuary beautiful place\nForest owned by the Plas Gwen Estate\nMenter M\u00f4n path signage but all old and covered up with branches have not been maintained\nBad hill from the housing estate for older people to get up for the bus stop far too steep\nLots of local business employ local people\nThe village Police Station closed and now the station at Benllech has also closed down."}}]}