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Plans for a £250m lodge holiday resort off the coast of Anglesey

The Seventy Ninth Group has acquired a 200-acre site for its largest ever project which will see the first lodges ready for holidaymakers this summer

Holy Island(Image: John Scheerhout)

Plans for a £250m holiday resort on Holy Island off have been revealed with the first of nearly 500 lodges being ready for holidaymakers this summer. Southport-based asset management company, the Seventy Ninth Group, has acquired a 200-acre site for the scheme.

The Penrhos site, which was once proposed for a similar holiday lodge project by the operators of the Bluestone resort in , already has planning consent for a holiday development..

The developer said its Penrhos, Holy Island, scheme would be a leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday destination for thousands of visitors annually. It will also include a restaurant and leisure amenities, a swimming pool, spa, gym and sports pitches (youth cricket and football) and outdoor tennis courts, which will be also be accessible to local residents.

The entire development is currently estimated to be completed in five years time, with the first lodge being available this summer. The project is expected to create hundreds of new jobs once fully operational and inject millions into the economy.

In partnership with Isle of Anglesey County Council, Holyhead Town Council and key stakeholders, the Seventy Ninth Group, said the project will aim to maximise local employment and supply chain opportunities. Some £1m is being pledged to local initiatives as part of the project.

Its other leisure projects include a holiday lodge scheme on the shores of Loch Ness in Scotland.

Some local campaigners have opposed any development, citing fears about losing access to the coastal park which lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Jake Webster, Seventy Ninth Group managing director: “We look forward to developing the site into a world-class holiday destination in conjunction with the local community, while ensuring we protect the environment for future generations. Our aim is to give families from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and visitors from all over the world a chance to experience what this fantastic area has to offer.”