RESIDENTS of Betws-y-Coed and Bro Garmon made clear at a public meeting that they need an urgent temporary solution to the closure of Sappers Bridge. 

The bridge, which links both sides of the community, was closed suddenly in December 2021, and has remained shut since.

The closure is having a detrimental impact on residents and businesses.

Hotels are losing bookings and are facing having to close permanently due to the collapse in the number of customers.

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Janet Finch-Saunders, Aberconwy MS, was joined by Cllr Ifor Thomas, chair of Bro Garmon Community Council, and David Walker, of Snowdonia Society, to listen to views.

Mrs Finch-Saunders said: “There is a clear message. Local residents and businesses cannot afford to wait until Conwy County Borough Council decide on a long-term solution.

“The livelihoods of many businesses are at risk, so we all need to work together to have a short-term measure in place, such as a temporary bridge or shuttle service.

“Questions also need to be answered as to how the bridge has been allowed to reach such a dangerous state.  As has been made clear tonight, serious problems don’t arise overnight!”

David Walker, Snowdonia Society, added: “Hearing the strength of opinion in the community, it is clear that for public safety and local business, a temporary solution needs to be found as quickly as possible.”