Bear Grylls installs HUGE
'You hit the water very fast!!!!': TV star Bear Grylls facing safety probe after installing huge slide into sea on his private island
As a supreme adventurer, he is already skilled in battling the elements, wrestling crocodiles and eating creepy crawlies to survive.
But Bear Grylls may be about to take on his most formidable opponent – council bureaucrats.
Safety concerns: On Monday Mr Grylls posted this picture of the slide on his Twitter account saying: 'New slide attached at home on our island! You hit the water very fast!!!!' which then sparked the investigation
Officials are angry after the explorer erected a long slide into the sea on his remote North Wales island without permission. They are demanding a meeting with Grylls over ‘health and safety’ concerns.
The former SAS soldier, 39, bought St Tudwal’s West, which lies around a mile off the Llyn peninsula, with his wife, Shara, for £95,000 in 2000.
The couple, who have three sons, aged between four and nine, divide their time between the island, where they have renovated a 100-year-old former lighthouse keeper’s cottage, and their other home, a Dutch barge, in London.
On Monday, Grylls took to Twitter to say he had installed a slide on the cliffs, which rise to 80ft in places, for his sons to use. Alongside a picture of the metal slide, he said: ‘New slide attached at home on our island! You hit the water very fast!!!!’
Island life: St.Tudwal's Island (West), off Abersoch, North Wales with Bear Grylls and his wife Shara
TV star: Mr Grylls, who is the star of Born Survivor (pictured), has removed the slide image from Twitter. The council said the slide can only be used for two hours a day due to the tide
But the announcement was not received well by officers from Gwynedd Council, who confirmed they are investigating as the 20-acre island is in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Councillor Wyn Williams said: ‘I have been told that the slide can only be used a couple of hours a day due to the tide.
‘However, I don’t believe you should be allowed to erect a slide in an area of outstanding natural beauty such as St Tudwal’s before going through correct procedures.
I am concerned that an accident could happen, since there have been no discussions with planning or the health and safety department of Gwynedd Council.’
Grylls has submitted an application to build a £580,000 harbour at St Tudwal’s West to improve access.
Home: St Tudwals Island (pictured in the distance) is just off the Abersoch coastline in North Wales. Councillors fear there could be an accident on the slide and planning permission could be required
Beauty spot: The island, which Mr Grylls bought in 2001, is about 2,000ft long and about 650ft wide
Picturesque: St Tudwal's Island West off Lleyn Peninsula. Mr Grylls and his family split their time between the island and their Dutch barge in London
Idyllic: Eton-educated Mr Grylls pictured on his island with his wife. The couple have three sons together
According to the application the current jetty is ‘exposed’ and arrival and exit to the island can sometimes be ‘dangerous.’
Edward ‘Bear’ Grylls, famous for his TV series Born Survivor, became at the age of 23 one of the youngest people to climb Everest, but Gwynedd Council planning committee could prove a bigger obstacle.
‘I would presume that planning permission would be needed,’ said vice-chairman, Michael Sol Owen.
Survivor: Edward 'Bear' Grylls bought the island in 2001 for £95,000 and has submitted an application to build a £580,000 harbour to provide safe access to St Tudwal's West
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