{"type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [{"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.331295, 53.166289]}, "properties": {"name": "No fixed location- Assets", "media": [], "title": "No fixed location- Assets", "_umap_id": "k6O0s", "description": "Mobile post Office \nNotice board \u2013 never gets updated \nbuses\n3 FB page but not much on it \nCOVID Volunteers"}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.318807, 53.165337]}, "properties": {"name": "No fixed location- Gaps", "media": [], "title": "No fixed location- Gaps", "_umap_id": "U18hH", "description": "Lovely place to live, quiet and peaceful\nPeople look out for each other, checking they are ok\nNot a lot happens here no as no shop, no school no bakery \u2026nothing really\nMarys acers was fab place to go but that\u2019s gone too very sad\nWe have a small group of fab volunteers happing over COVID\nTrying now to get people back to helping themselves, most are doing ok but some are struggling as they are frightened and have lost confidence due to lockdowns\nIt\u2019s nice and quiet here and you are left alone \nThere seems to be more families with children and young people now, however they\u2019ve shut the primary school \nPainted rocks idea has been a fantastic activity for families really kept everyone busy J\nLots of power cuts in the area no idea why and no one tells us why either\nWhen there is something like a power cut everyone checks on each other, lovely community \nConfidence due to being new to the village and Welsh lesson stopping due to covid so language is an issue\nMost people are friendly, quiet and peaceful safe\nVillage seems more scruffy since covid\nDidn\u2019t find out any information during COVID- maybe we should use the village Facebook to share info\nWe have a lovely community people do look out for each other and help out \nWould be lovely to have some family community activities\nWe have a Ukelele club in the village\nMuch more aware of what goes on.  I know now that very littles happen in Dwyran. \nWe have the honey business\nIt would be nice to have a van like in the olden days which came round and sold things \nTrying now to get people back to help themselves most are doing ok but some are struggling as they are frightened and lost confidence \nI\u2019m not online so I never know when the buses run\nI am so lucky I can drive would hate to have to use the buses as I have no idea when they are \nBus service is not good at all\nThe buses always look dirty and unkept I would not use them\nWe have no bus service down our road so are dependent on car travel in general but this is not a problem\nNo idea in Dwyran how to contact Police. We should have their names and contact details in the notice board etc not everyone is online \nVillage much better now use to be really bad but its ok not too bad \nPretty safe to live in Dwyran\nNeed better pavement especially by the surgery\nMain road pavement is really dangerous and no zebra crossing to get to the footpath on the other side\nPavements sometimes covered with dog poo and I have to put pram on main road to walk very dangerous \nSometimes I feel safe, but sometimes I feel unsafe when I\u2019m out walking alone \nnice quiet area.  Very little crime.  Feels safe to be out\nNeed Zebra crossing to get to the recycling facility on the other side of the main road \nBe lovely to see a police person walking around sometime\nWho knows what PCSO is?? I didn\u2019t until now\nI worry about older people in the community who might be scared, do they know who to ring and what the number is do I \u2026.no \nWe need a police presence we pay enough in out=r council tax for the service, what service?\nHow do people contact police?\nWe need a police presence we pay enough in our council tax for the service, what service?\nNot a problem to contact the police but not aware of a local officer  \nToo many holiday lets and Air B&B\nLoads of houses here but no one in them living full time\nSo many new houses but not affordable for locals\nNo housing for young families to start up \nDwyran seems nothing but estates, but I never see anyone out \nThere should have been a better thought on development of small villages before planning granted as ACVC have ruined small communities with over development \nDog poo not being picked up \nNeed a map to show our footpaths for people\nWe had a lovely treasure hunt done by volunteers I went on some footpaths I\u2019d never been on it was lovely \nBe nice if nature organisations would come along and do some community activities on the \u201clocal green\u201d\nWe have someone painting pebbles lovely to see and hunt out great activity for all \nwe have a local reuse stand outside one of the homes great idea to recycle stuff you don\u2019t want all free \nWe have some beautiful footpaths but they need some TLC\nNeed safe cycling routes\nNo idea in Dwyran how are Community Councillors are and what they do, have no idea either regarding County Councillor\u2019s we should have their names and contact details in the notice board etc not everyone is online  \nNo idea about the Community Council - seem to be a law to themselves, not for the community.\nThe community council appear to do nothing, they have no presence in the community\nWhy does Anglesey County Council not listen to the community needs?\nNever heard from local councillor\nNo idea about Community Council \nI know how to contact Peter Rogers County Councillor. \nPeter Rogers very active and very supportive in Dwyran that\u2019s all no idea of anyone else \nNever heard from local councillor and don\u2019t see police around\nI am aware we have a community council but have no idea who they are or what they do\nViv in Dwyran is fantastic keeps everyone informed \nDidn\u2019t find out any information about what was happening during COVID.  I would maybe use the village Facebook to share info\nWe have a small group of fab volunteers helping over COVID\nBefore Bingo and Coffee Morning (once per month I think)\nDrop in in the village Hen Fecws on Friday mornings, Memory Lane club Newborough once a month 3rd Wednesday"}}]}