The temporary car park at Riverside, Haverfordwest, is to close from Monday, September 16, as work begins on the construction of the new Public Transport Interchange.
People are being asked to ensure that all vehicles are removed from the car park by the end of Sunday September 15.
Shops and businesses in the Riverside area will remain open as normal.
Nearby alternative car parking is available at Perrots Road, which is behind the former Wilko store, (short stay), Scotchwell Road (behind Aldi), Castle Lake and County Hall (evenings and weekends).
Cllr Paul Miller, the Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, said: “The temporary car park has been in operation a little longer than we would have liked but it's great to see the contractor moving in to develop the new car park and Public Transport Interchange.
“We anticipate the new facility opening in early 2026. Making Haverfordwest Town Centre easy and convenient to visit is part of our wider plans to regenerate the town and ensure Haverfordwest is a great place to live, work and visit.”
The project is part of the Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro and will include a modern multi-storey car park and integrated bus station with upgraded passenger facilities including public toilets and a Changing Places facility.
An upgraded public realm will improve the environment around the Interchange and encourage those using the Interchange to explore the town.
Haverfordwest's Riverside car park to close
The temporary car park at Riverside, Haverfordwest, is to close from Monday, September 16, as work begins on the construction of the new Public Transport Interchange.
People are being asked to ensure that all vehicles are removed from the car park by the end of Sunday September 15.
Shops and businesses in the Riverside area will remain open as normal.
Nearby alternative car parking is available at Perrots Road, which is behind the former Wilko store, (short stay), Scotchwell Road (behind Aldi), Castle Lake and County Hall (evenings and weekends).
Cllr Paul Miller, the Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, said: “The temporary car park has been in operation a little longer than we would have liked but it's great to see the contractor moving in to develop the new car park and Public Transport Interchange.
“We anticipate the new facility opening in early 2026. Making Haverfordwest Town Centre easy and convenient to visit is part of our wider plans to regenerate the town and ensure Haverfordwest is a great place to live, work and visit.”
The project is part of the Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro and will include a modern multi-storey car park and integrated bus station with upgraded passenger facilities including public toilets and a Changing Places facility.
An upgraded public realm will improve the environment around the Interchange and encourage those using the Interchange to explore the town.