The news that well known Denbighshire landowner and farmer, Michael Griffith, died while walking on Snowdon, has come as a huge shock to local people.
Commenting Matt Wright said, "I was very sad to hear the news and I send my deepest condolences to Jill and Anthony. Michael epitomised service to his country and to his community and he was a thoroughly decent man. He put people at ease and when we discussed environmental issues and farming he always had calm, wise advice for me. I know that many people are feeling a huge loss at his passing and we are all thinking of his family at this very sad time".
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