It is an exciting time for Haverfordwest, and Pembrokeshire County Council would like to invite you to hear more about the multi-million pound investment and progressive plans for the regeneration of our County Town.
Some of the key projects that you will find out more about include: the redevelopment of the former Ocky White store [known as Western Quayside], the creation of a new signature bridge; the development of a new public Transport Interchange, and the transformation of Haverfordwest Castle into a vibrant visitor attraction.
This Livestream event will take you on a journey of how Haverfordwest will be transformed over the coming years.
Following the presentations, the panel will answer questions.
The speakers are
Ted Sangster: Chair of the Haverfordwest Castle Flagship Attraction Group
Cllr Paul Miller: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, PCC
Stephen Crabb: Member of Parliament, Preseli Pembrokeshire
Rachel Moxey: Head of Economic Development & Regeneration, PCC
Mike Cavanagh: Head of Cultural, Leisure, Tourism and Registration Services, PCC.
Join us on Friday 24th June, between 10am – 12:00 by clicking here (Microsoft Teams link)
If you are unable to attend this meeting a further event is planned and will be announced in due course.
Haverfordwest is Changing!
Welsh Government Visitor Accommodation (Register and Levy)
Statement from Cllr Paul Miller, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change at Pembrokeshire County Council.
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