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Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites Or Areas Please Note That The Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites or Areas Please note that the list of sites provided under each heading is correct at the date of adoption of the Plan. To see if any sites have been added or removed from this list please visit the Plan’s interactive Constraints Map (which will be updated during the Plan period) and/ or Natural Resources Wales’ website (https://naturalresources.wales/?lang=en ) or CADW’s website (http://cadw.gov.wales) Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) Gwynedd 10. Llŷn Peninsula and the Sarnau 17. Glannau Ynys Gybi/Holy Island Coast 11. River Dee and Bala Lake 18. Llyn Dinam 1. Aber Woodlands 12. Y Berwyn 2. Pen Llŷn Seacliffs Gwynedd & Anglesey 3. Afon Gwyrfai and Llyn Cwellyn Anglesey 4. Eifionydd Fens 19. Abermenai to Aberffraw Dunes 5. Eryri 13. Anglesey Fens 20. Menai Strait and Conway Bay 6. Llŷn Fens 14. Cemlyn Bay 7. Meirionnydd Oakwood and Bat Sites 15. Glan-traeth 8. Glynllifon 16. Anglesey Coast: Saltmarsh 9. Migneint – Arenig - Dduallt Special Protection Areas (SPA) Gwynedd Anglesey Gwynedd & Anglesey 1. Aberdaron Coast and Bardsey Island 6. Holy Island Coast 9. Liverpool Bay 2. Mynydd Cilan, Trwyn y Wylfa and Ynysoedd Sant 7. Ynys Feurig, Cemlyn Bay and The Skerries Tudwal 8. Puffin Island 3. Migneint – Arenig - Dduallt 4. Lavan Sands, Conway bay 5. Y Berwyn RAMSAR Gwynedd & Anglesey 1. Anglesey and Llŷn Fens Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan (July, 2017) 271 Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites or Areas Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Gwynedd 55. Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd a’r Glannau at Garreg yr 102.Cors Goch Imbill 103.Cors y Farl 1. Aber Geirch 56. Morfa Dyffryn 104.Glan-Traeth 2. Aber Mawddach Estuary 57. Morfa Harlech 105.Glannau Penmon - Biwmaris 3. Afon Dyfi near Machlwyd 58. Mountain Cottage Quarry 106.Glannau Porthaethwy 4. Afon Dyfrdwy 59. Mwyngloddiau Llanfrothen 107.Glannau Rhoscolyn 5. Afon Gwyrfai a Llyn Cwellyn 60. Mynydd Penarfynnydd 108.Glannau Ynys Cybi: Holy Island Coast 6. Afon Seiont 61. Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd a’r Glannau at Garreg yr 109.Gwenfro a Rhos y Gad 7. Barmouth Hillside Imbill 110.Henborth 8. Mwynfa Benallt a Nant y Gadwen 62. Pant Cae Haidd 111.Llanbadrig – Dinas Gynfor 9. Berwyn 63. Pen Banar 112.Llyn Alaw 10. Broadwater 64. Penmaen 113.Llyn Bodgylched 11. Caeau Tan y Bwlch 65. Porth Ceiriad, Porth Neigwl ac Ynysoedd Sant 114.Llyn Garreg-Llwyd 12. Caeau Tyddyn Dicwm Tudwal 115.Llyn Hafodol a Cors Clegyrog 13. Caerau Uchaf 66. Porth Dinllaen i Borth Pistyll 116.Llyn Llygeirian 14. Cappas Lwyd 67. Porth Towyn i Borth Wen 117.Llyn Llywenan 15. Carreg y Llam 68. Rhiw-For-Fawr 118.Llyn Maelog 16. Chwarel Gwenithfaen Madoc 69. Rhosgyll Fawr 119.Llyn Padrig 17. Coed Cwmgwared 70. Rhyllech Uchaf 120.Llyn Traffwll 18. Coed Dinorwic 71. Talhenbont 121.Llynnau Y Fali – Valley Lakes 19. Coed Elerion 72. Tan y Grisiau 122.Malltraeth Marsh/Cors Ddyga 20. Coed Tremadog 73. Tiroedd a Glannau rhwng Criccieth and Afon 123.Mariandyrys 21. Coedydd Aber Glaslyn 124.Mynydd Parys 22. Coedydd Afon Menai 74. Traeth Lafan 125.Nantanog 23. Coedydd Dyffryn Ffestiniog (Gogleddol) 75. Tryweryn River Sections 126.Newborogh Warren - Ynys Llanddwyn 24. Coedydd Nanmor 76. Tyddyn Gyrfer 127.Penrhos Lligwy 25. Cors Geirch 77. Tyn-Llan 128.Penrhynoedd Llangadwaladr 26. Cors Gyfelog 78. Wern Road Section 129.Porth Diana 27. Cors Hirdre 79. Wig Bar a’r Glannau i Borth Alwm 130.Puffin Island – Ynys Seiriol 28. Cors Llanllyfni 80. Y Foryd 131.Rhoscolyn Reedbed 29. Cors Llyferin 81. Ynys Enlli 132.Rhosneigr 30. Cors y Sarnau 82. Ynysoedd y Gwylanod, Gwylan Islands 133.Rhosneigr Reefs 31. Cors y Wlad 83. Yr Eifl 134.Rhosydd Llanddona Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan (July, 2017) 272 Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites or Areas 32. Dinas Dinlle Anglesey 135.Salbri 33. Dyfi 136.The Skerries 34. Eithinog 84. Arfordir Gogleddol Penmon 137.Sgistau Glas Ynys Môn 35. Eryri 85. Baron Hill Park 138.Traeth Lligwy 36. Foel Gron a Thir Comin Mynytho 86. Beddmanarch-Cymryan 139.Tre Wilmot 37. Gallt y Bwlch 87. Bwrdd Arthur 140.Tre’r Gof 38. Glanllynnau a Glannau Pen-Ychain to Griccieth 88. Cadnant Dingle 141.Trwyn Dwlban 39. Glannau Aberdaron 89. Cae Gwyn 142.Ty Croes 40. Glannau Tonnau to Friog 90. Caeau Talwrn 143.Tyddyn y Waen 41. Glaslyn 91. Carmel Head 144.Tywyn Aberffraw 42. Glynllifon 92. Cemlyn Bay 145.Waun Eurad 43. Gwydir Bay 93. Clegir Mawr 146.Y Werthyr 44. Llwyn y Coed 94. Coed y Gell a Morfa Dulas 147.Ynys Feurig 45. Llyn Glasfryn 95. Cors Bodeilio 46. Llyn Padarn 96. Cors Bodwrog 47. Llyn Peris 97. Cors Goch 48. Llystyn Isaf 98. Cors Erddreiniog 49. Maen Gwyn 99. Cors y Farl 50. Migneint – Arenig - Dduallt 100. Craig Wen/Cors Castell 51. Moel Tryfan 101. Fferam Uchaf 52. Moelypenmaen 53. Morfa Abererch 54. Morfa Dinlle NationaL Nature Reserves (NNR) Gwynedd Anglesey 1. Coed Tremadog 6. Cors Bodeilio 2. Cors Geirch 7. Cors Erddreiniog 3. Morfa Dyffryn 8. Cors Goch 4. Morfa Harlech 9. Newborough Warren and Ynys Llanddwyn 5. Ynys Enlli Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan (July, 2017) 273 Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites or Areas Conservation Areas Gwynedd 19. Llandwrog 37. Tremadog 20. Llaniestyn 38. Y Faenol 1. Aberdaron 21. Llandygai 39. Ynys Enlli 2. Barmouth 22. Llanengan 3. Aberpwll 23. Llangian Anglesey 4. Bangor 24. Llangybi 5. Bontnewydd 25. Llanllechid 40. Aberffraw 6. Bryn Eglwys 26. Llanwnda 41. Amlwch 7. Braichmelyn 27. Llanystumdwy 42. Amlwch Port 8. Caernafon 28. Lôn y Graig-Bethesda 43. Beaumaris 9. Clynnog Fawr 29. Llwybr Main/Tan y Bwlch-Mynydd Llandygai 44. Bodedern 10. Criccieth 30. Porthdinllaen 45. Cemaes 11. Dolbenmaen 31. Porthmadog 46. Holyhead Central 12. Glasinfryn 32. Pwllheli 47. Holyhead Mountain 13. Glynllifon 33. Rhes Elfed-Bethesda 48. Holyhead/ Newry Beach 14. Porthmadog 34. Rhes Gordon-Bethesda 49. Llanfechell 15. Portmeirion Tanysgafell-Bethesda 50. Llangefni 16. Pwllheli 35. Trefor 51. Menai Bridge 17. Nefyn 36. Tregarth 18. Llanaelhaearn Historical Gardens and Parks Gwynedd 8. Glasinfryn Anglesey 9. Glynllifon 1. Boduan 10. Plas Bodegroes 15. Bodorgan 2. Broom Hall 11. Plas yn Rhiw 16. Bodowen 3. Caernarfon: Comin Morfa 12. Portmeirion 17. Carreglwyd 4. Castell Bryn Bras 13. Tan yr Allt 18. Cestyll 5. Castell Penrhyn 14. Rhiwlas 19. Llanidan 6. Cefnamlwch 20. Plas Berw 7. Faenol 21. Plas Gwyn 22. Plas Newydd Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan (July, 2017) 274 Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites or Areas Historical Landscapes Gwynedd 5. Dinorwig 10. North Arllechwedd 6. Dysynni Valley 11. Llŷn a Bardsey Island 1. Aberglaslyn 7. Mawddach 2. Ardudwy 8. Ogwen Valley Anglesey 3. Bala & Bala Lake 9. Nantlle Valley 12. Penmon 4. Blaenau Ffestiniog Local Nature Reserves Gwynedd Anglesey 1. Morfa Aber, 9. The Dingle, Llangefni 2. Lafan Beach, 10. Llangoed Commons 3. Morfa Madryn, 11. Mawr common, Llandegfan 12. Aberlleiniog 4. Y Foryd, 13. Cyrnol Woods, Menai Bridge 5. Parc Dudley, 6. Lôn Cob Bach, 7. Pen y Banc, 8. Parc y Borth Wildlife Sites1 Gwynedd 153. Coed Bryn Llwyd 304. Glan Tywyn 154. Bryn Llwyd 305. Bodior Estate Woodlands 1. Nant Meillionydd 155. Gorphwysfa (Brewery Fields) 306. Craig Dinas 2. Caerdydd woods 156. Treborth Road Woodlands 307. Ty'n Mynydd heathland 3. Mur-Serchog 157. Ty'n y Clwt 308. Tywyn Bryn-y-Bar 4. Nyffryn Bella 158. Faenol School 309. Cae-Barcdy 5. Pen-y-foel 159. Railway cuttings (Treborth) 310. Bwth Corwgl – Bae Trearddur coastland 6. Ty Engan 160. Treborth Woods 311. Trewilmot marsh 1 Please note that the list of Wildlife Sites is correct at the date of adoption of the Plan. To see if any sites have been added or removed from this list please visit Cofnod’s webpage (i.e. the Local Biological Record Centre) http://safleol.lrcwales.org.uk/ and/ or the Plan’s interactive Constraints Map Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan (July, 2017) 275 Appendix 7: Schedule of Protected Sites or Areas 7. Plas yn Rhiw 161. Treborth Botanic Gardens 312. Holyhead Breakwater quarry 8. Nanhoron 162. Goetra Isaf 313. Mynydd Celyn heathland 9. Tyn Lon 163. Bryniau-heulog 314. Pont Hwfa marsh 10. Abersoch, Borth Fawr 164. Mausoleum woodland and pasture 315. Gwely Brwyn Cliperau 11. Bwlchtocyn 165. Vaynol Wood 316. Tywyn Gwyn/ Penial Dowyn 12. Fach Farm 166. Vaynol Park woodlands and lake 317. Penbryn yr Eglwys coastland 13. Rhandir mosaic 167. Ty-newydd 318. Porth Nobla - Traeth Mawr coastland 14. Creigir Goch 168. Tyddyn-Heilyn 319. Bodorgan Estate Woodlands 15. Dwylan Bellaf / Dwylan 169. Nant y Garth woods 320. Gwely Cyrs Caergeiliog 16. Craigfryn 170. Pont Ladi-wen woods 321. Cae Ifan 17. Soch River (South West) 171. Gwyndy 322. Tywyn Llyn/ Tywyn Fferam 18. Soch River (South East) 172. Llanfair Wood & nearby copses 323. Tyn Morfa 19. Soch River (North West) 173. Cefn-Cynrig 324. Ysgwydd marsh 20. Soch River (North East) 174. Rhos-chwilog (North) 325. Fferam-Bach marsh 21. Pant Gwyn 175. Rhos-chwilog (South) 326. Tyddyn Harri 22. Machroes Mosaic (West) 176. Pont-rug 327. Rhosbadrig marsh 23. Machroes Mosaic (East) 177. Pen-yr-orsedd 328. Tafarn-y-Grib marsh 24. Penrhyn Du 178. Cadnant River 329. Tywyn Trewan 25. Gwinllan Olwen Bach 179. Lon-glai 330. Tyddyn Gwyn 26. Creigiau-cathod woods 180. Penrhyn Stud 331. Rhostir/ Pwll Caergeiliog 27. Dinam woods 181. Gallt-y-sil farm 332. Plas marsh 28. Garn / Rhos meadow 182. Waenfawr Road 333. Carreglwyd Woods 29. Cei Llydan 183. Seiont River Mosaic (South) 334. Clwch Dernog 30. Trwyn-y-Fach / The Warren 184. Seiont River Mosaic (East) 335.
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