What happened: Plans to create Glyndŵr National Park, spanning Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham, and northern Powys, will undergo a public inquiry. The proposal aims to establish a new protected area in Wales.
Why it matters:
- The park could boost local tourism and conservation efforts across multiple counties.
- Communities and stakeholders will have a chance to express support or concerns during the inquiry.
MNN Take: The inquiry is a standard step in approving national parks, allowing for public and expert input before final decisions are made.
Sources: BBC UK