Improving the facade of Tenby market is being looked at by representatives of Pembrokeshire County Council and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.

The matter was raised recently by Clr. Mrs. Sarah Williams at a meetning of Tenby town council, telling her colleagues that the frontage of the building was much in need of some TLC.

Speaking at Tuesday night’s meeting of the town council, the town clerk Andrew Davies told members that PCNPA’s building conservation officer Rob Scourfield, and PCC’s Tim Bullock and Jason Sullivan were going to set out an action plan to deal with the weed growth at the building and also look into painting the frontage.

“They are also looking to improve the signage, to make people more aware of what’s inside the market,” continued Mr. Davies, who said that the officers were also well aware of issues with the roof leaking at the facility.