Presenting Land & Lakes as one of Menai Seafood Festival’s Key Sponsors for 2015

Land and Lakes are a leisure and residential development company like no other. Their ethos is founded on the preservation of natural landscapes whilst delivering legacies which rejuvenate local communities and improve the economy.

Llyn Y Dywarchen a fishing lake in summer in Snowdonia National Park North Wales

Their latest vision expands across the shores of Anglesey where they plan to develop an environmentally friendly holiday resort and leisure village with associated residential housing near Holyhead, Holy Island. With their new expansion, Land and Lakes will provide an efficient accommodation and transport solution for a significant number of employees building and servicing the new Wylfa power station 12 miles away.

Penhros, Holy Island will consist of a high quality leisure village of circa 800 lodges & Estate cottages with extensive central facilities to provide a year round tourist ‘destination’ together with 320 houses which will be developed on land that covers over 600 acres.

Throughout the planning and development of Penhros, Land and Lakes will endeavour to protect the natural beauty of Anglesey which they recognise as Mam Cymru (Mother of Wales). Like Menai Seafood Festival, they want to help Anglesey become the showpiece for what is best for seafood in Wales and the rest of the World which is why they are on board as one of our premium sponsors.

About their sponsorship, Chief Executive Richard Sidi said, Land and Lakes want to support this event which celebrates local producers and the best of Anglesey seafood. Our future developments will prove to be a key consumer of this local produce for the long term which is why we are offering our continued support of the Menai Seafood Festival.’

Menai Seafood Festival is honoured to partner with an organisation that shares our strong passion for the natural treasures that Anglesey has to offer.

For more information about the work that Land and Lakes do and to find out more about the development of Penhros, Holy Island, visit http://www.landandlakes.co.uk

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