{"type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [{"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.619408, 53.277699]}, "properties": {"name": "Assets", "media": [], "title": "Assets", "_umap_id": "4wlNs", "description": "Coastal paths\nCommunity benches \nCemetery \nHotels\nLocal shops\nPubs\nCafes\nFootball field  \nThe sea\nPaddleboarding / cycle hire (at a cost)\nDoctors\nPenrhos hospital\nDentist\nBuses\nAir B&B \nPrivate owned holiday homes \nFootpaths\nCoastal Path\nRAF Valley\nTransport for Wales\nHolyhead \u2013 lots employed\nCommunity Council website\nFacebook\nWord of mouth \nTreaddur Bay Community Support Facebook\nTrearddur Bay COVID support"}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.620126, 53.277211]}, "properties": {"name": "Gaps", "media": [], "title": "Gaps", "_umap_id": "6rziN", "description": "Public toilets with disabled facilities. These close early in the summer which is annoying but understandable.\n4 x car parks.\nTrearddur Bay is busier due to people having more British holidays and because the restaurants have improved lately. I see this as a positive thing.\nTrearddur Bay is another Abersoch \u2013 ACC should be ashamed of what they have allowed to be developed in Trearddur Bay.\nTrearddur Bay has changed so much I feel it\u2019s time to leave breaks my heart, as it\u2019s my village and now it seems like a town.\nTrearddur Bay Resident's & Tenants' Association (TBR&TA) meet 6 monthly in village hall to organise litter picks, flower planting etc.\nTrearddur Bay is well served with public transport. There are 2 bus routes which pass through the village.\nTrearddur Bay Welsh Language Superb environment. Thriving Village.\nThe promenade wonderful place to walk and see people.\nCoastal Paths.\nGreat walks- lovely beach out of the summer season!!\nBeaches - noticed a lot of masks on the beach, generally I\u2019ve seen more people picking up litter to keep the beach clean.\nArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the RSPB Reserve here is extremely popular.\nSlipway \u2013 community council govern.\nJet skis very dangerous on the water they need a licence like a motorbike need to pass a proper test.\nEducating people to stay safe on the beach / in the sea.\nLocal shops too expensive.\nShops are very expensive but we are lucky to have on our doorstep.\nRestaurants and caf\u00e9s very expensive for locals be good if they gave locals some kind off voucher off or something.\nTraffic speeding through the village is awful really difficult to cross the roads sometimes.\nTraffic is awful through the village sometimes there is a grid lock usually in the Summer when people are towing boats etc.\nLarge boats cause terrible problems on the road.\nCars parking on pavements especially in residential areas as there is nowhere or them to park.\nThe car park is flooded its awful.\nMore Zebra crossings needed to cross main road through Trearddur Bay.\nI get about on the bus, or get a lift off family & friends.\nI walk mostly to the local shops.\nBuses are essential for me to be able to get out and about.\nI use public transport all the time.\nThere is a bus at the bottom of the road.\nWe go to Holyhead to the doctor.\nWe are lucky to have Penrhos hospital on our doorstep.\nDentist in Holyhead would be good to have a mobile dentist, hate driving there and having to find a place to park.\nDifficult to access medical services.\nI now know how to contact my surgery- through email and by telephone to reception but we are very short of Doctors in Holyhead.\nBiggest problem is access to doctors - although phone conversations took place, it took me 4 months to finally get a face-to-face doctor\u2019s appointment for a recent knee problem.\nMy wife has a serious health issue and has had similar experiences, impossible to get face to face appointment with a doctor.\nThere are problems with GP sending prescription to chemist and we have had to drive to go to collect and then back.\nGood doctor in Holyhead and Penrhos Stanley hospital is convenient.\nCommunity council look after our footpaths and playground.\nNo sure how to contact Community Council.\nNot sure what they do and who they are.\nCommunity Council website needs updating but not everyone is online.\nAnglesey council don\u2019t listen to our concerns.\nAir B&B needs to be inspected and scrutinised more \u2013 where\u2019s Anglesey Council checking on this.\nAlthough I know our local councillor, I would not know how to contact the council officially if I had a problem.\nI see one of my councillors nearly every day while getting my newspaper.\nLocal hotels employ local.\nLocal eating places employ local.\nLocal shops employ local.\nHoliday lettings know the loopholes for not paying rates and taxes \u2013 ACC should be doing more to stop and giving huge fines.\nBenches are maintained regularly by Community Council.\nConcerns regarding litter and not enough bins, need more bins now more than ever.\nAwful dog fouling need warden.\nThe place is a ghost town most of the year and then it\u2019s taken over and we locals feel insignificant.\nLots of holiday homes making lots of noise disturbing local residents, no one listens and police never come.\nNo idea who are the residents of Trearddur Bay everyone seems to be on holiday.\nLots of retired people living in Trearddur Bay.\nSo lucky to live here such a beautiful place so close to Holyhead to shop.\nThere are some lovely volunteers helping people out in the community, but they do it quietly.\nLots of history in and around Trearddur Bay should make more use of it.\nWe have had some wonderful volunteers helping out during this pandemic.\nBe good to have a community shop like Cemaes has and to be rent free.\nNot everyone in Trearddur Bay is wealthy.\nUntil Lockdown, there had been some really lovely Acoustic nights that had just been set up and really brought people together.\nFairly tightknit community, know neighbours well enough to ask for help if ever needed.\nYoga and Pilates in Trearddur Bay Pilates stopped with covid and is not restarting.\nLocation - We don't really have a community and we're drowning in tourism / tourists.\nHardly any tourists EXCELLENT. Much quieter and cleaner. Recognise local people now with COVID.\nAll Community events suspended during COVID.\nHave met more people on walks and chatted at a distance DURING covid.\nWe need to know what\u2019s going on and what organisations are there to help families.\nLocal people put up with a lot during holiday season and when all the holiday makers are gone or if it lockdown it\u2019s the locals that support the local businesses.\nShops have been very supportive during lockdown.\nShops are fantastic but still people are not wearing their mask it is so disrespectful for others but especially the shop staff.\nFor most things I would have to travel about three miles out of the village. Without a car this is not always easy.\nLow levels of crime.\nMostly ASB ie, littering.\nStill never see the Police and have no idea how to contact our PCSO other than to dial 999 or 101 the PCSO should be out and about.\nOver development of holiday homes.\nToo many caravan parks.\nAwful ugly houses built.\nEvery patch of land seems built on.\nYoung people and young families cannot afford to buy and live in Trearddur Bay we will not have a future \u201cvillage\u201d of locals here, such a shame.\nBest thing I did was sell my house in Holyhead and move in with another 4 friends into the new flats we are having a fabulous time.\nBeautiful sunsets.\nToo many people spoil Trearddur Bay.\nQuite a few different FB sites which although we follow \u2013 many locals feel a bit put out about! These sites are not for locals, they are for tourists.\nWe need FB site admin by locals for locals.\nI read social media.\nSill very little information shared now 18 months into COVID, its hopeless I can only get info on line what about people who aren\u2019t online?\nDuring Covid 19 I became even more involved in helping others.\nCouncil web site online information TV."}}]}