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Anglesey Sea Zoo resurrects £1m expansion plans to double size of the aquarium site

Owner Frankie Hobro’s plans for a greener future for the Sea Zoo had to be put on hold last year when the pandemic hit

Marine conservationist Frankie Hobro runs Anglesey Sea Zoo (Image: ITV Wales)

Anglesey Sea Zoo is resurrecting plans for an ambitious £1m sustainable expansion project.

They hope to start work on the extension to their premises at Brynsiencyn, on the Menai Strait, at the end of this year. It will double the current size of the facility.

Owner Frankie Hobro’s plans for a greener future for the Sea Zoo had to be put on hold last year when the pandemic hit, although she had obtained outline planning approval and had secured funding for the project with plans in place.

Now she’s determined to press ahead with the end of lockdown in sight.

She said: “We were all set for the project to start, with a funder in place when we had to shelve the plans because of the pandemic but I’m confident that the expansion will still go ahead once restrictions are relaxed.

"It will be a completely sustainable building and will double the current size of the Sea Zoo, quadruple the café area, provide new indoor education areas and a conference facility.

Frankie Hobro, owner and director at Anglesey Sea Zoo(Image: Arwyn Roberts )

“There is also a very exciting element to the new expansion which will be a first not only in North Wales, but globally, providing a desperately needed boost to the economy of Anglesey through employment opportunities and as a unique one-of-a-kind indoor Sea Zoo experience.

“In normal times during speak season we have between 20 and 30 permanent staff here and over 50 with seasonal staff included. This expansion will create many more permanent and seasonal roles and will bring the whole business close to being completely Net Zero.