Snowdonia Green Key

Posted by on 20/06/2002

The latest news on the controversial initiative

Following the overwhelmingly negative public feedback on the proposals for the Snowdonia Green Key Scheme, it has had a major rethink. RPS consultants have looked at the scheme, its history and the comments made and come up with a number of recommendations on how to proceed. The main points to note are: - The very controversial enforced ‘park and ride’ and rural clearway parts of the scheme have been dropped. - Parking and congestion are not major problems within the park, though it is recommended that increased parking be provided at Pen y Gwryd, Ogwen Valley and that a shuttle bus run along the Llanberis Pass during busy periods. - The SHERPA bus service should be improved. - Footpath and cycle networks should be improved. - Public transport should be better co-ordinated. - Coaches should all follow the same circulation through the park (to avoid congestion at narrow passing places). - Gateway towns should operate as ‘National Park Welcome Centres’ for visitors.

The full report and executive summary can be found at www.gwynedd.gov.uk/adrannau/economaidd/Green_key/index.english.htm or www.gwynedd.gov.uk/adrannau/economaidd/Green_key/index.cymraeg.htm The responses made by the BMC (and my the outdoor recreation community as a whole) to the scheme seem to have been taken on board. As a result, the latest proposals seem much more palatable to the local population and climbers and hill-walkers alike. There will be public consultation on these over the coming months – more details on this site as we have them!



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