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We visit Wales quite often for mini weekend \u2018advantures\u2019 \u00a0to explore \u00a0the magnificent coastline, mountains and secluded beaches but not so much the Isle Of Angelsey an island off the east coast of mainland Wales, \u00a0715 square kilometres in size. Memories of Angelsey are from childhood and from times when we brought the children on seaside camping trips. It is remembered as a grey, wet and sometime grim place with little in the way of attractive places to visit, apart from the sea, with no eateries and the like.<\/p>\n
I always wonder why the inhabitants don\u2019t paint their depressingly grey pebble dashed houses white and often joke about starting a \u2018Paint Wales White\u2019 campaign to brighten the place up!<\/p>\n
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I suspect that it lacks investment of money from people willing to spend it because of the clientele that frequent the Island. It is often thought of as a place where people from the city of Liverpool visit, in particular the west coast where huge static caravan ghettos blight the landscape, arranged on a 25 degree angle in a field near a main A road. So long as they have a sea view, however distant, seems to be all that matters. Oh and a \u2018chippy\u2019 and an \u2018offy\u2019. That\u2019s a fish and chip shop and a shop selling beer by the way.<\/p>\n