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National Trust bids £3m for Llyn coastline

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Martin Aaron Martin Aaron | 11:54 UK time, Tuesday, 10 August 2010

The National Trust has bid £3m for a stretch of coastline in Llyn, Gwynedd.

It is believed that the organisation wants to buy the one-kilometre stretch in Llyn to protect it from developers. It has launched an appeal to fund the acquisition.

"This is a true jewel in our national coastline - a home to a fragile community that depends on the sea for its very existence as well as a delicate ecosystem of rare plant and wildlife," National Trust warden for Aberdaron, Paul Lewis, told the .

"It's a place that's been at grave risk of inappropriate development, and we want to purchase and protect [it] forever."

The National Trust plans to create a visitor centre to promote the area, in addition to protecting its rare flora and fauna. Five per cent of the UK's population of chough is found in Llyn.

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