A former industrial site on Anglesey has been sold in an £18m deal. Conygar Investment Company revealed that it has exchanged contracts to sell its 203-acre brownfield land at Rhosgoch.

The site was previously owned by Shell (UK) and served as a tank farm for its oil terminal in Amlwch. Shell shut down the terminal and tank site in 1990 due to a decrease in the use of large crude oil tankers and established a legacy fund.

That led to the creation of the Isle of the Anglesey Charitable Trust, managed by trustees from Anglesey council, North Wales Live reports.

The trust managed the capital fund negotiated with Shell (UK) after it ceased operations with all money allocated to support local projects.

It has awarded millions of pounds as part of an annual grants programme for voluntary a

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