A joint public consultation between Pembrokeshire County Council and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has been launched to review the Public Rights of Way Improvement plan.
The statutory plan is under review to ensure the Authorities continue to identify, plan and prioritise improvements to their path networks effectively.
“Public Rights of Way play an important role in Pembrokeshire,” said cabinet member for planning and infrastructure Clr. Phil Baker.
“They connect rural and urban areas and we maintain routes totalling around 2,350km in the county.
“The consultation provides an opportunity for members of the public, community councils and other groups to present their views on how the rights of way network in Pembrokeshire should be managed over the next ten years and I would urge them to have their say,” he added.
Members of the public can read the consultation document and give their views on the proposals by going online at www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/haveyoursay or by requesting a copy of the consultation document from the council’s contact centre on 01437 764551
The deadline for comments is Friday, August 3, 2018.







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