Having previously written to Conwy County Borough Council (CCBC) regarding the disruption caused to residents of Craig-y-Don by Great Orme goats , the Member of the Welsh Parliament, Janet Finch-Saunders, has welcomed recent efforts to relocate a group of goats back to the Orme.
Commenting on the matter Janet said:
“The Great Orme goats are a much loved and valued asset to our town and community, however, we must recognise that their continued presence in urban areas of Llandudno raise serious concerns, especially with regards to road safety and damage to residential property.
“Having raised this matter with the Local Authority previously I am delighted to see that positive action has been taken to rehome these fantastic animals to the Great Orme once again.
“Additionally, I am aware that 15 goats have been transported to a nature conservation area in Bournemouth where they will graze on coastal cliffs. This action has brought the current population to 150 goats on the Great Orme, and it is hoped that this reduced size will further limit the numbers venturing into the town.
“These magnificent animals are a part of our community’s history, but it is vital that we find a balance that ensures their continued presence on the Great Orme whilst limiting their impact on residents of Llandudno. As such, I would thank CCBC for taking positive action to address residents concerns.”
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Photo: Janet Finch-Saunders MS/AS