{"type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [{"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.349384, 53.418561]}, "properties": {"name": "Non-Specific Priorities", "media": [], "title": "Non-Specific Priorities", "_umap_id": "g4MDM", "description": "Suggestion that rather than go without activities- local community groups and buildings charge a small amount for the activity to go ahead and therefore be more sustainable\nAmlwch not selling itself enough- need to be more positive and look at what assets we have and shout about them!\nWe need funds for Twrcelyn not just Amlwch the whole ward\nPrioritise the co-ordination of activities to suit different groups in the community and facilitate them coming together to look at activities to suit their needs\nCollection point needed for parcels\nAffordable housing as a priority\nSupport to look at sourcing funds\nSupport for the community with community development workers \nWould like allotments for pensioners\nBetter sharing of information about how the Pylons will be placed\nRecommendation- community job fayre at Dinorben - sharing information about local jobs for local people. \nEnsure that there is an employment route for apprenticeships \nLocal businesses to share job opportunities online to reach the youth population\nCompanies should adopt a car pool/share\nEncouraging and supporting communities to create solutions to their own issues and provide the funding where possible\nRaise awareness of decision making processes and the number of different options of taking part, make consultations, meetings etc accessible for those who want to take part\nTown Council need to relax the boundaries and policies etc \u2013 prevents things from happening and people from organising things. i.e. carnival and health and safety rules!\nMake more use of our assets- Parys Mountain, Copper Kingdom, Amlwch Port, Coastal Paths etc.\nRethink role and purpose of youth club. \nPeople prefer paper based information and word of mouth\nBetter Wifi and Broadband\nLearn what incentivises people to take part and talk how do we have those conversations?\nRaise awareness of the community webpage as an information point for residents\nRaise awareness of decision making processes and the number of different options of taking part\nLook at translating documents- Welsh is inaccessible even to Welsh speakers!\nMany would prefer to pay a small amount to go to community activities so that they are sustainable as opposed to starting things then taking them away\nNeed support for volunteers\nCaru Amlwch Huge success over 2 years, raising \u00a335,000+ supporting intergenerational well-being.\nSuggested to create an Instagram account to reach wider youth.\nPotential for banks to share building.\nNeed to bring work in to create footfall for shops.\nEncourage low rents to attract investment.\nLocal businesses should share jobs online for youth.\nRedevelop train line with walking/cycle route alongside.\nYouth recommend bike route on the amlwch line for health and volunteering.\nFunding sought to open youth pod in centre of Amlwch town (in partnership with Mon CF).\nMore activities needed for young people, indoors and outdoors.\nSmall charges to encourage respect for community activities.\nChurches and food bank are positive groups.\nCollective effort and forward-looking needed.\nPlan community events to avoid clashes and keep momentum.\nEncourage local spending (\u00a35 per week locally).\nUse empty shops/buildings for activities (homework clubs, arts & crafts).\nSimplify referral processes (healthcare/third sector).\nCoordinate activities to suit different groups.\nHealth service should support reducing isolation initiatives.\nMobile health units and dentists needed in rural areas.\nTrain frontline staff on mental health.\nBalance workload across surgeries.\nLocal prescription drop-off points needed.\nUse third sector to prevent loneliness.\nInterest in independent living centres near amenities.\nCommunity parcel collection points needed.\nAffordable community bus services needed; carpool encouraged.\nBetter bus services, routes, shelters, pricing, and access.\nSlow traffic on main roads and improve signage and safety.\nImprove street lighting and traffic calming.\nIncrease safe routes to schools and combat drugs.\nEncourage young people to stay locally and support local economy.\nCouncil enforcement on empty properties; encourage pride.\nAffordable housing priority and raise awareness.\nDog mess concerns.\nSupport local businesses to employ locals and boost tourism.\nCreative use of shops and support local crafts/foods.\nFair commissioning for local businesses.\nTrain and employ locals for legacy skills.\nUse local workers to avoid extra road traffic.\nEnsure young people have employment opportunities; plan ahead for readiness.\nEncourage communities to create own solutions with funding support.\nTranslate documents as Welsh may be inaccessible to some speakers.\nBetter community engagement and decision-making.\nNeed referendum on power station project.\nImprove community feelings about Amlwch.\nBetter communication on events, broader access to info.\nSupport volunteers and community development workers.\nConsultations/meetings should be accessible.\nCommunity council transparency and representation."}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.344749, 53.418945]}, "properties": {"name": "Non-Specific Gaps", "media": [], "title": "Non-Specific Gaps", "_umap_id": "I4Njc", "description": "Many English first language families take their children outside of the village for activities - socialise through the children.\nCommunity feeling has changed - more English now.\nCommunities could provide information packs to newcomers.\nSocial care is important - adequate care needed after hospital stays.\nWould like a community hub.\nCommunity First did so much for the area - now it\u2019s gone there is nothing.\nThe bank and post office have closed down; people must travel to Cemaes or Llangefni or bank online. Local shops can't get change.\nTo collect a parcel, some have to bus to Llangefni and taxi back - no direct bus route.\n\"Private Care\" is expensive and poorly regulated.\nAmenities only accessible if you have transport.\nConcerns over lack of street lighting.\nAmlwch described as 'run down'.\nNo parks or activities for children aged 8+ (most for younger kids).\nMany people are against pylons.\nNothing to draw tourists - the place is dirty and uninviting.\nLitter picking is superficial - town looks messy.\nNeed to develop tourism - campsites etc.\nConcern about young people moving away for work.\nConcerns with traffic congestion, especially with construction phases.\nLocal people feel there's nothing to attract visitors.\nFoodbank delivers food, but stigma remains.\nNowhere to buy shoes locally.\nMany would like allotments to improve wellbeing.\nCopperfest brought people together - could it be revived?\nConcerns about historic grievances affecting Amlwch\u2019s future.\nPubs not wheelchair accessible, especially toilets.\nNeed places for young people/teenagers with additional needs.\nNo cheap/free community rooms for groups.\nYoung people say there is nothing for 16-25 year olds, no nightclubs, Bangor is the nearest.\nYoung people feel unsafe going out at night.\nEverything within walking distance.\nUse seasonal holidays to generate community event ideas.\nMany community activity funds stopped - e.g. Play Rangers, Iaith a Chwarae.\nForced to shop online or go to Llangefni, but 3G is poor.\nTown feels run down - affects spirit, health, outlook.\nRetirees on Anglesey strain health and social services.\nNeed a community-run caf\u00e9 like Llanfechell.\nNeed a Sexual Health Clinic for young people - could it be in a community hub?\nSuggest turning big sites like Octel into a craft centre or housing.\nWant street food, real ale, food festivals, vintage shops.\nChildren moving to more 'English' schools creates separate communities.\nPoor hospital-GP information sharing.\nTown's general appearance negatively impacts mental health.\nYoung people drink irresponsibly in parks due to lack of activities.\nNo local bike routes.\nNo disabled access toilets - Dinorben was willing to adapt but no follow-up.\nLack of wheelchair-friendly places.\nPeople want to join running groups but cost and H&S requirements put them off.\nElderly without community networks worry about managing if ill.\nSuggestion for a cash desk shared by banks in an empty shop.\nNeed more awareness of support for struggling parents - Flying Start, Sure Start.\nDamp houses affect health.\nBuses to Llangefni are infrequent, not all with disabled access.\nDifficult to understand online bus timetables.\nNo awareness of alternative community transport schemes.\nFear of isolation without transport.\nOlder people rely on taxis or friends.\nWeekend activities require travel - bus service is poor.\nHospital appointments are often cancelled at short notice.\nNeed a community/night bus for safety at night.\nPublic transport is poor; many rely on cars or friends.\nWorries about traffic lights and roadworks causing delays.\nPrefer roadworks at night or off-peak to reduce impact.\nRoads are busy and dangerous, especially smaller roads like those in Llanfechell and Carreglefn.\nMany must travel to Bangor or Holyhead to connect to trains.\nExpensive for young people to travel; lack of Sunday transport.\nInfo needed on applying for a Blue Badge.\nRoad signs need improving.\nAmlwch and Cemaes bypass hurt trade.\nLarge tractors and vehicles damage roads, verges - dangerous.\nCommunities work in silos - lack cohesion.\nConcerns about drugs in the area, young people frightened to go out.\nPolice station closures reduce presence; PCSO unfamiliar.\nBus lanes blocked by parked cars.\nSome villages lack pavements - can\u2019t walk safely.\nPerception of people with criminal records being moved to local villages.\nBetter awareness needed for accessing housing lists.\nBlock-buying of property for rental pushes locals out - need caps.\nPoor rental housing conditions, landlords need regulation and fines.\nYP and families move out to find homes.\nTenants fear private landlords.\nCalls for laws against land banking empty homes.\nRenting is too expensive.\nAffordable housing being built on risky sites (e.g. rivers).\nEnough housing stock but poor quality.\nStruggling to get on housing lists.\nMore affordable homes needed - young people moving away, losing culture/language.\nToo many second homes.\nPrivate landlords increasing rent without improving properties.\nHigh house prices, empty houses e.g. in Bull Bay.\nMore disabled-friendly housing needed.\nPrivate estate agents disrespectful to first-time buyers/tenants.\nLack of information on house improvement grants.\nMore social/rental housing needed; perception locals miss out.\nSome oppose wind turbines and solar panels.\nAnglesey is an AONB - concerns about inappropriate projects.\nNo sense of pride - bins not emptied, rubbish around.\nDog mess is a repeated issue.\nShop fronts need tidying, more flowers.\nMore walking/cycling opportunities needed to retain tourists.\nOutdoor exercise parks/equipment requested.\nActivities for widowed parents and social opportunities needed.\nBeautiful place to live - should promote it.\nNowhere safe for youths to hang out, especially in winter.\nConcerns about the pylons.\nStruggles with 3-weekly bin collection.\nMore dog bins needed.\nBring young people back to enhance culture.\nUnder-16s struggle to find jobs.\nMore volunteering opportunities needed to build skills.\nFear apprentices won\u2019t find jobs after training.\nSmall businesses struggle to compete with big firms.\nGeneral lack of local jobs.\nZero-hour contracts prevent saving for deposits.\nApprenticeships often accessed through connections, not schools.\nPerception of no aspirations for young people - need jobs.\nNeed inward investment and proper jobs.\nUse empty shops instead of new industrial estates.\nConcerns companies don\u2019t hire locals.\nCould create good jobs if planned properly.\nLarger company pay scales lower than expected.\nACC not seen as supportive to employees; stagnation.\nFears large companies\u2019 workers will stay permanently.\nCommunity groups secure funding for activities but when the funding stops we then have nowhere to go.\nMany parents socialise through children\u2019s activities.\nAge groups struggling to recruit new volunteers.\nNot safe for young people to go out at night- need a community/night bus.\nOlder volunteers not replaced- activities stopped.\nGroup visits to Post Office or Banks for older people- feel safer.\nThe ending of Cymorth funding, and Communities First has seen the closure of many groups and clubs in the community.\nCommunity members are put off from starting up projects voluntarily because there is a lack of support available (too much responsibility with, for example, health and safety).\nThere is a lack of people willing to take over from volunteers who have run projects for many years in the community and now need to stop.\nDon't have Communities First anymore - all the activities have gone with it.\nAnnual parking tickets are too expensive for older people- we need our cars to get about but can't park if we want to go to activities every day as it becomes too expensive!"}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.347024, 53.420684]}, "properties": {"name": "Non-Specific Assets", "media": [], "title": "Non-Specific Assets", "_umap_id": "Az1ND", "description": "Toddler Group x2 (community run)\nCylch Meithrin\nYoung Carers\nStitch and Bitch\nMother and Toddler Group Amlwch port\nCaru Amlwch\nAmlwch Community Events Group\nLein Amlwch\nDisco dancing group (Amlwch Port)\nAmlwch Events Group\nMusic Club Amlwch Port \nSheltered Housing\nPrivate Childminders\nFamily Information Service\nCrossroads care\nCommunities first (now innactive)\nNewsletters and flyers\nFriends/family/neighbours/ networks\nVolunteers\nFacebook pages\nprivate care\nAir Ambulance\nFriends with cars\nSafe Community- area chosen as a place to live because of its safety\nRented accommodation\nEmpty houses \nHousing support\nLocal wildlife and countryside\nlocal contractors\nBusinesses\nWord of mouth\nFacebook page\ntwitter\nInstagram \nInformation given by companies YMCC, Betsi anyone\nCouncillors\nGrant Schemes"}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.351959, 53.420556]}, "properties": {"name": "Non-Specific No-Longer existing", "media": [], "title": "Non-Specific No-Longer existing", "_umap_id": "i4115", "description": "Foodbank"}}]}