North Wales Live that she was "absolutely fuming" when she saw that the work was being carried out. "Rather than cutting it by hand, as they should have, to protect the abundance of wildlife in the field, they came in with a massive tractor which mangled up the hedgehogs as predicted."Jane Evans, who also lives on Pont Y Briallu, described the incident as "horrifying".She added: "Anybody interested in the wildlife would have cut it by hand first before ploughing through it with a tractor."Craig Sparrow, Executive Director of ClwydAlyn, said: "ClwydAlyn was granted planning permission to develop 27 homes on this site in Benllech to provide much-needed affordable homes for local people, in partnership with the Welsh Government and Anglesey.
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