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Campaigners to march 44 miles to demand a nuclear-free Wales
Trawsfynydd power station [William M. Connolley / Creative Commons]

ANTI-NUCLEAR campaigners have announced a four-day march to the national Eisteddfod to demand a nuclear-free Wales.

Campaigners and activists will march the 44 miles from Trawsfynydd, a former nuclear power station in Gwynedd, north Wales, to the Eisteddfod site in Boduan next month.

The site at Trawsfynydd has been highlighted for small modular nuclear reactor development, as has Wylfa on Anglesey.

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