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Those which have moved into the village do not feel integrated or welcome\nLack of support structures for people whose families have moved away\nWant to volunteer in Watch Centre and develop activities from there\nEncouraging local people to use local trades to support local businesses long-term\nFear of workers on higher wages coming into communities of lower-paid incomes- feeling inferior in our own communities\nLocal groups not coming together and sharing resources \nFamilies moved away- who will support older people when they fall ill\nFind out what is going on in the community from our community councillor\nYoung people should be encouraged to volunteer, should also get the unemployed involved, volunteering is good for mental health\nNeed additional support for people with disabilities- no help out there- is this a third sector or a service gap?\nMeals on wheels has stopped\nNeed for independent living centre for older people- don't move them out of our communities, need to access services through the medium of Welsh\nPeople rely on friends to take them to and from activities and appointments\nCommunity spirit- has changed over the last few years so we have new people taking part and getting involved\nExperiencing more and more pressures on volunteers in our communities- many are now called on to help run and maintain old buildings\nGet local communities involved in deciding how to welcome people- how they would like to see them integrating etc, what information they need about local activities.....\nCemaes has a good track record with volunteering however volunteers are now older- need new blood\nBig shops in Holyhead have made our smaller shops close down- caused our town to turn into a ghost town\nSmaller community shops put money back into the community directly\nCash points often empty at busy times- what if more people come here to live- where will you get money from then?\nFunding shortages are seeing more of our churches closing\nNo local bank- have to travel to Amlwch , Holyhead or Llangefni\nHave to go to Cemaes to do shopping very expensive\nCash machines are empty most of the time now- concern about extra workers coming in and wanting cash\nNeed good standard residential care homes for our older people\nChange the way we use our library\nNeed additional support for people with learning difficulties\nNeed information regarding what services are out there for us\nConcern about the transition from hospital to at home care- not sure how this works and where to get support and information\nYoung people keen to make more use of local waters for activities- beaches etc \nDifficult to get to other leisure facilities i.e. Amlwch Leisure Centre- public transport not accessible at the right times\nCommunities already experiencing long wait and travel times for appointments- concerns that there will be extra strain on services when a workforce comes into the Island\nConcern about A&E resources and ambulance back log at Ysbyty Gwynedd- again concern about extra strain when the Horizon workforce comes to the Island\nLack of support structures for people whose families have moved away\nImpacts on mental health- lack of information, worry and stress etc about what is coming\nNot easy to get to Amlwch Leisure centre by public transport\nA&E reception is awful\nWorries about construction noise impacting on people's enjoyment of their community an mental health\nConstruction phase- roadworks will affect the emergency services\nCommunity shop is expensive but can't travel to Tesco etc\nSome community members have mini bus licenses and are willing to volunteer\nPeople rely on friends to take them to and from activities and appointments\nNo buses to Holyhead after 6.30pm\nNeed a community bus system to support the public transport - would let us access shops, clubs etc when we need them\nTraffic is already heavier thorough Cemaes what is it going to be like when Wylfa Newydd comes\nThere is a under pass under the road but its shut Horizon should open it up!\nAre the road improvements going to be done prior to the site development\nIm worried with all the traffic lights that will come with the road improvements  it will take forever to get places\nI hope they don\u2019t do the road improvements in summer or holiday times- do them at night less of an impact on local people\nHow will they advertise the road improvement schedules\nNo taxis between Valley and Cemaes\nDifficult to get to other leisure facilities i.e Amlwch Leisure Centre- public transport not accessible at the right times\nConcern about road safety with increased traffic and heavy use of buses through villages\nRoad safety- unsafe parking and increased traffic\nPublic transport is sparse through Cemaes- connections don't match up\nschool buses pass the bus stop and children have to run after the bus\nCommunity Cohesion concerns- new workers/demographic/lifestyles\nPerceptions of workers are currently negative\nEffect on the community spirit of smaller villages \nDiscrimination- disabled cars and badges receiving homemade stickers re: parking\nCars parking on dropped kerbs\nPeople have moved into the area as its safer than living with children in a city\nWorried about vulnerable and young people in our village with influx of workers who aren't aware of local community spirit\nLocal people are rude to those parking and using a blue badge- leaving aggressive notes on the cars\nGet local communities involved in deciding how to welcome people- how they would like to see them integrating etc, what information they need about local activities.....\nDangerous for children waiting for the school bus- speeding cars past the garage\nPoor quality bus service between Holyhead and Amlwch- no connections\nNo buses later in the evening\nPotential increase in traffic when workers on lunch etc\nExtra construction traffic on the road to Bull Bay- intimidating drivers \nOne way system would be a great idea\nNot easy to get to Amlwch Leisure Centre\nNo transport on a Sunday\nBus stops too far away from some people's homes\nTravel time between Church Bay and Valley has more than doubled due to roadworks- is this how it will be during construction phase?\nSummer time traffic is awful\nBus stop has no timetable \nImpossible to make contact with the Police officers locally- don't know who they are or  where to find them\nLack of continuity of PCSO's and their roles- they move around the Island too much\nPolice Officers should visit villages more often\nConcern about road safety with increased traffic and heavy use of buses through villages\nRoad safety- unsafe parking and increased traffic\nPotential racism against English people- already feel ousted\nCars parking over dropped kerbs- who do we report it to?\nNeed better street/road lighting in the rural areas\nLocal homes been demolished and the land then being left - what if project doesn't go ahead?\nCommunities interested in independent living centres- amenities, close to people etc\nNeed for independent living centre for older people- don't move them out of our communities, need to access services through the medium of Welsh\nEstate Agents don\u2019t tell people about the Power Station when they are selling the property \u2013 they should\nPeople are buying up houses and renting them out, our YP can\u2019t afford to rent or buy and these people are banking all the houses and money \nToo many holiday homes- left empty most of the year!\nHousing for older people not designed for access needs and safety of residents- particularly older people\nNot enough housing for the next generation who retire and downsize\nIs there enough housing for the amount of people that will be retiring and looking to downsize?\nSocial housing opportunities locally- on the list but don't want to leave the village\nToo many holiday homes- our own people not able to get on to the market\nSocial housing list- people don't want to move out of their communities and away from their networks\nMake use of old assets- such as churches and schools to make tailored/supported housing for those who need it\nLots of council houses have been bought and are now privately owned - there's nothing here for young families \nWould like housing for a mix of ages \nThere is a new housing development in Cemaes people are not happy with it as it isn\u2019t specifically for social housing for local people its for anyone \nHeadland Fund has a panel- people feel it is inaccessible\nYoung people keen to make more use of local waters for activities- beaches etc \nPeople visiting the Island to take part in outdoor activities- need to capitalise on this.\nNeed to encourage more recycling and take responsibility ourselves\nEverything is going electric even buses where is the electricity going to come from we need a power station\nCoastal path shut \u2013 not signage why has Horizon not put diversion signage up\nCommunity has lots of power cuts- should have a reduction in energy bills\nOnly one dog warden\nMake more use of the Coastal Path- advertise it better to visitors and residents \nConcerns about dredging of Cemlyn and long-term  effect on the local wildlife\nConfusion about who is responsible for the different elements- i.e water pollution and sewerage is it Horizon or Welsh Water \nNoise pollution- no-one listening to concerns\nSignage around footpaths not easy read or visible and are often damaged\nOverall effect on the landscape- massively important to local people\nPotential to develop nature reserves and employment?\nCould we utilise practices in other cultures such as Russia- using steam from the plant for heating systems locally?\nVillage doesn't feel its getting much of a benefit from the solar panel project\nTerrible water sewerage\nWhy do Keep Wales Tidy keep using young people to clean up litter? Community should have more respect\nDog fouling and litter is terrible\nneed more dog wardens\nWorries about noise impacting on people's enjoyment of their community an mental health\nConcern about young people moving away to find work\n \nBringing young people back could enhance the local culture\nMore opportunities for the out of work to volunteer and develop skills- leading to employment in the plant\nVolunteers are generally older and not many people willing to take over their responsibilities when they stop\nSmaller community shops put money back into the community directly\nYoung people should be encouraged to volunteer , should also get the unemployed involved, volunteering is good for mental health\nOlder drivers intimidated by big waggons behind them on the roads\nNeed to support our local businesses to gain accreditations/certificates to be able to manage skilled workers\nConcern about the effect of sub-contracting on local wages\nNot using local people for employment - no benefit to the Island\nCould create good jobs if planned properly \nNeed jobs to bring our young people back to the Island\nLocal businesses relying on trade from construction workers to be able to employ local people themselves\nSocial care is extremely difficult sector to work in- low paid, demanding work\nNeed long-term work not short-term, zero hours contracts\nCommunity Councils not supporting local requests for funding for community based projects and ideas\nConcern about empty shops in Cemaes\nCommunity groups struggling to stay afloat- grants etc - what does the community council do with all it's money?\nCommunity councils don't support local suggestions- they always say they have no money, but the village should say where that money is spent\nLimited shops in the village\nCommunity Councils don't support public meetings or public engagement\nPeople on community council for the wrong reasons\nPlanning policy to reduce the negative impact on holiday homes on the 'look' of the village\n3 weekly bus collection- holiday home owners aren\u2019t here to put the bins out\nCruise ship buses should bring people into our communities and show them what we have to offer instead of bussing them passed us!\nCommunities not clear about the difference between Community and County Council\nNew Cyswllt Mon is not great- reception is open and not private enough when they ask for your details etc\nFeel disconnected from the services we are supposed to receive from \nUnclear what precepts and funding from Councils is supposed to fund\nFeel pretty disconnected from YMCC- they are insular and don't ask people what they need, should be engaging with us better\nCars parking over dropped kerbs- who do we report it to? Highways not listening or responding\nAlbert Owen MP is a good man he listens and does something about it.\nLocals should get to vote on local decisions not holiday home owners.\nFeel our Councillors aren't proactive\nHow do I find planning applications online?\nYoung people could develop valuable skills from volunteering\nClosing schools and impact of more children coming in with the workforce\nWhat is the vision for school modernisation \nprogramme- closing schools but they are the heart of our communities.\nCemaes as a strong English speaking community  -  concern that this will affect the language and culture of the Community Council\nDanger that the stronger characters in communities have a negative effect and are heard over the other residents\nLack of awareness of the actual size and scale of the project\nPeople don't know where to find information about what is going on in their community\nNot everyone has access to internet & email\nNoticeboards not accessible- sight loss, wheelchair users etc\nFind out what is going on in the community from our community councillor\nFind out about Council services online- i.e. bin collections\nCommunity councillors should consult with residents\nUse online/facebook to find information\nLocal press reporting stories before going to press- damaging reputation of villages that rely on tourism and business of visitors\nNeed advert boards for Cemaes information\nNo filter on facebook - bad information is live straightaway\nPeople have a fear of saying what they think about the development- feel bullied.\nSame people volunteer for lots of different groups- often stop things happening and aren't welcoming to new members\nCommunity councils don't support local suggestions- they always say they have no money, but the village should say where that money is spent\nCommunity Councils don't do not support public meetings or public engagement\nCommunity councils should not push their own agendas\nPress only reports the bad things! Potential effects on tourism\nWho should take responsibility for public meetings?\nFacebook as a negative tool- people state things online but not in public\nMade to feel stupid when I ask questions \nNeed someone who speaks our language, is local and understands, and listens to ur concerns and ideas\nPeople lack the confidence to ask for things- partly due to a lack of information about what is available to them first.\nConcern that people are talking over us or on our behalf without asking us what we really think\nCan't ever get involved in anything if you work shifts\nWho has the key for the village noticeboard- how do we put info in it?\nMeeting in the hall always turn out to be shouting match \nWe don\u2019t know what\u2019s going on and too scared to ask\nFeel that my questions would be silly\nUnclear what precepts and funding from Councils is supposed to fund\nPerception that Community Councils don't support community meetings and engagement activities - low attendance etc.\nCommunities not clear about the difference between Community and County Council\nFeel pretty disconnected from YMCC- they are insular and don't ask people what they need, should be engaging with us better\nYMCC cutting the wrong budgets- cut management resources not the front line workers\nDon't feel comfortable in consultations and events where staff are in suit and tie, much rather a relaxed atmosphere where I feel I am being listened to.\nDon\u2019t appreciate standard letters back- makes you feel like they haven't actually listened to your opinion\nCommunity groups struggling to stay afloat- grants etc - what does the community council do with all its money?\nGronfa Padrig should be used for the community\nDifficult to find information about local community events\nSame people volunteer for lots of different groups- often stop things happening and aren't welcoming to new members\nLocal Community groups do not come together to work- to sharing information, assets etc.\nNeed 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{"name": "Non-existing", "media": [], "title": "Non-existing", "_umap_id": "nkDy8", "description": "Visitor centre gave a real sense of community- used to meet up with friends there- nowhere to meet now.\nWhat\u2019s happened to Age Well Amlwch, has it closed is it due to no funding.\nLifeboat station", "_umap_options": {"color": "Blue"}}}, {"type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-4.455868, 53.412729]}, "properties": {"name": "Priorities", "media": [], "title": "Priorities", "_umap_id": "bdvDZ", "description": "Community Council should reflect and represent all sectors of the community and help us to develop activities etc that are needed\nLook at third sector organisations to support and prevent loneliness and isolation\nCommunities interested in independent living centres- amenities, close to people etc\nHelp local residents to keep and develop assets within communities\nresidents isolated and reluctant to say about their concerns , knock on effect\nCan we look at how the library can be used differently, Horizon funding to open longer etc \nMore information about local activities and services.\nNeed better cross-section conversations between health and third sector organisations so people can come home from hospital quicker.\nCommunity transport as an alternative\nSuggested that we make use of the mini buses that Horizon and Anglesey Council have that are empty or not used most\nNeed community transport to support people to get about in the daytime?\nLook into feasibility of a community transport scheme\nEnsuring that people can access services by public transport \nRaising awareness of the make up of the workers and use activities that have worked- i.e. Monday at 8 group in Llanfair\nIntegration of workers wherever possible is important\nBetter understanding of  the different needs and cultures within community as it is now\nThe speed limit should be brought down to 30mph\nPCSO's to have a role in facilitating better relationships between communities and new residents\nWould like to see a Police surgery in the shop- central, better than in the Library\nIncrease of safe routes to schools programme\nInformation needs to be transparent so that perceptions match the facts\nBetter understanding of the Community sec 106 planning agreements- what will they give back?\nYMCC and housing associations to develop housing in relation to local future needs\nImpact on people's support networks needs to be measured if they have to move out of their villages- no transport, family etc.\nFund should be used to benefit community-  needs to be transparent and solution based\nRaise awareness locally about advantages of recycling\nRaising awareness of the development and the impact/effects on the environment- open and accessible\nImproved Dog Warden Service and increase awareness with dog owners\nEstablishing key contacts/contact numbers for people to find direct answers to their questions or concerns\nNeed to be sensitive to how something like noise pollution affects mental health and wellbeing\nEasy read signage as a minimum standard\nDevelop the  outside design with local people so that it suits the environment and get local people involved in the project\nMake more use of local businesses and support them to employ local people and also support the tourism industry\nTrain and employ people locally to leave a legacy of skills\nEnsure our young people have employment opportunities\nPlanning ahead of schedule is vital so our people are ready\nEncouraging and supporting communities to create solutions to their own issues and provide the funding where possible\nCommunity Councils need to  be more transparent and engaging with communities\nRaise awareness of the role of town/community Councillors and county councillors\nPeople wanting to retire could transfer skills to our young people\nRaising awareness of the school modernisation programme\nPeople prefer paper based information and word of mouth\nRaise awareness of accessibility of information\nLook at different ways to share information with community members about activities and services\nThe voice of the community is a massive priority\nThe Community Council member do not share as much information as they should with us\nNeed better communication across the Island\nConsideration of engagement and communication methods on people's mental health\nMake better use of local knowledge and information- communities know their areas best\nCommunity Council should reflect and represent all sectors of the community\nRaise awareness of the role of town/community Councillors\nCommunity Councils need to be more transparent and engaging with communities", "_umap_options": {"color": "Blue"}}}]}