Busy drop-in event sees initial designs for Tenby housing development revealed
Busy drop-in event sees initial designs for Tenby housing development revealed
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Last week, another successful drop-in event took place for members of the public to find out more about the planned Brynhir housing development in Tenby.
Around 100 people took the opportunity to see the initial designs and provide feedback for the design team.
The next stage will be the pre-planning consultation in summer 2022.
You can view the initial plans and provide feedback at:
Councillor Jon Harvey, the Cabinet Member for Planning and Housing Delivery, said: “It was great that so many people took the opportunity to learn more about initial plans for this important housing project for Tenby.
“As this is still early in the design and consultation stage things could still change as we move forwards so every bit of feedback is important.
“This administration understands the importance of delivering affordable housing projects across Pembrokeshire and we are committed to doing so.”
Mayor of Tenby, Cllr Samantha Skyrme-Blackhall, who is also the County Councillor for Tenby South, said: “There’s a lot of positivity about the development.
“We need these homes to be built. It’s about community and keeping our community in the town.’
Tenby Town Councillor, Cllr Paul Rapi added: “We’ve needed this in Tenby for many years. The fact that our locals will be able to have the opportunity to live in affordable and social housing is a big plus for the town.
The development looks brilliant and the fact that it’s so eco-friendly is another bonus.”
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