In reply to Tim Bateman:
This is very old news. Those holds have been there for as long as I can remember, and I've been in the area since 1996. In their defence, it's in a very limited area, there may have been routes there before but there's so much rock there it's hardly a massive loss, and I very much doubt they were of great value. In general the access has improved SO much since 1996, I don't think it would be entirely fair to remonstrate with them. At the end of the day, CC&G are a business there to make money and of all their activities, I'd say this is actually one of the less intrusive ones. Take for example charging for going up Jacobs Ladder (but not down), or the flippin proposal they made for a cable car to be strung up the gorge. Yes it's sub optimal. On the flip side, it may lead enquiring minds who have seen "real climbers" up in the main gorge to ask for a session, and could start a life long love of climbing...