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Residents’ views wanted on Penally to Tenby Active Travel

Ceisio barn preswylwyr ar deithio llesol rhwng Penalun i Ddinbych-y-pysgod

Plans to improve access between Penally and Tenby without using a vehicle are to be discussed at a public information event next week.

The Active Travel proposals feature the creation of a Shared Use Path from Penally village to Tenby Golf Course, for pedestrians and cyclists, and creation of Multi-User Path from Clicketts Lane to Heywood Lane, that will also accommodate horse riders.

There will also be a Shared Use Path from Marsh Road to Clicketts Lane, and from Slippery Back to The Croft along with improvements between North Beach car park and The Green.

The aim is to provide a shared and safe space for all users to be able to commute from Penally to Tenby without using a car or other vehicle.

Drop-in sessions will be held at the De Valence Pavilion, Tenby, on 16th October at 10am-12pm, 1pm-4pm and 6.30pm-8pm.

The sessions will have representatives from Pembrokeshire County Council to answer any questions that may arise.

Following this one-day event, for those who are unable to attend in person, an online public survey will be made available and can be accessed, via: https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/have-your-say/consultations.

The online survey will remain available for four weeks concluding on 13th November.

The proposed plans will be available to view on the Pembrokeshire County Council website and hard copies are available at The De Valance Pavilion and County Hall.

Please contact the team at majorschemes@pembrokeshire.gov.uk or telephone 01437 76455 if you have any questions.