Transport strategy team heads north for latest consultation
Pembrokeshire County Council’s Transport Strategy Team is heading north this week to discuss plans for Active Travel improvements in St Dogmaels.
The latest Active Travel plans include creation of a Shared Use Path along High Street, Feidr Fawr and Pilot Street (B4546) and a Shared Use Path connecting FeidrFach footway with a new path and a cantilever boardwalk onto Pilot Street.
There will be public workshops to discuss the plans that aim to improve parking, traffic flow and pedestrian movement throughout the village that is popular with visitors and residents alike.
To find out more head to St Dogmaels Memorial Hall on 21st October, for sessions at 10am-12pm, 1pm-4pm and 6.30pm-8pm.
Representatives from Pembrokeshire County Council will be available to answer any questions that may arise.
Transport strategy team heads north for latest consultation
Pembrokeshire County Council’s Transport Strategy Team is heading north this week to discuss plans for Active Travel improvements in St Dogmaels.
The latest Active Travel plans include creation of a Shared Use Path along High Street, Feidr Fawr and Pilot Street (B4546) and a Shared Use Path connecting FeidrFach footway with a new path and a cantilever boardwalk onto Pilot Street.
There will be public workshops to discuss the plans that aim to improve parking, traffic flow and pedestrian movement throughout the village that is popular with visitors and residents alike.
To find out more head to St Dogmaels Memorial Hall on 21st October, for sessions at 10am-12pm, 1pm-4pm and 6.30pm-8pm.
Representatives from Pembrokeshire County Council will be available 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 18th November 2024 at midnight.