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'Risky' name for incredible new shrinking national park
Western Mail
|September 18, 2025
The proposed new national park has been given a popular name but it could lead to 'accusations'. Andrew Forgrave reports
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MAJOR changes have been made to Wales' newest national park that's been given a popular, but 'risky' formal name.
Its northern tip in Flintshire has been reinstated, but large chunks of Powys have been excluded, along with part of the upper Dee Valley.
Following a public outcry, the Gronant and Talacre Dunes area has been restored to the proposed 'Glyndŵr National Park.
Two large tranches of farmland in Powys, originally recommended for inclusion, have been removed following strong public opposition.
The "defined" boundaries, now covering 927sq km, have been included in a draft designation order.
Following a series of changes, they include an area around a third smaller than originally proposed in 2023. The national park, due to come into effect in 2026, is still subject to a final round of public consultation.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is overseeing the national park project for the Welsh Government. An initial public engagement exercise in 2023 found 51% backed a new park.
However, 42% were opposed, citing concerns over rising house prices, restrictive planning rules and a huge influx of visitors.
Ash Pearce, programme manager, said "change can be difficult, but believes it will bring long-term benefits.
He said: "This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect nature, support communities, and shape a better future for this stunning part of Wales. We know change can be difficult, but with the right approach, a new national park could bring real benefits for people, wildlife and the local economy."
With input from heritage
and language groups, five potential names for the park were assessed Powys Fadog; Glyndŵr; Bryniau Clwyd a'r Berwyn; Ordovices (Ordoficiaid); and Gororau.
The first two were shortlisted, with Glyndŵr getting 49% of a public vote.
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