Plans for a new national park in Wales met with opposition from local residents
by Tom Wall from World news | The Guardian on (#6S3TR)
A proposal to protect part of rural Wales has sparked a furious debate over who the countryside is for
Plans to create a new Welsh national park stretching from the dunes of north-east Wales to the wild Berwyn mountains and the peaceful, wooded slopes of Lake Vyrnwy further south have captured the imagination of many ramblers, cyclists and other outdoor lovers.
But the Welsh government's proposals to improve access to nature have been dismissed by an opposition group as creating a play area for townies", sparking a furious debate about who the countryside is for.
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