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National Trust Eryri farm tenancy concerns over television show

Councillor June Jones, who represents the Glaslyn ward on Cyngor Gwynedd described Nant Gwynant as “an agricultural community, a very small village”.

While she welcomed the National Trust’s moves to find a new tenant, she added: “I’m a little worried.

“I would have liked them to have tried to see if there is someone local who wants to try for the farm first, not everyone likes being on TV.

“I also think that having the Welsh language is essential, or an understanding of this farming area.

“Farmers have to work together – it’s a mountainous farm, so the knowledge of how to farm on the land here, collaboration with others locally is essential, and I would have expected the Welsh language to be absolutely essential here.”

The National Trust said that “anyone can apply for our properties in Wales and beyond” and that it does not discriminate against “age, race, gender, nationality or someone’s language”.


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