Tenby residents have just two weeks to go to make their views known on plans to extend the town's summer pedestrianisation scheme.
Questionnaires - together with a form outlining the proposals - have been delivered to households and businesses within the walled town.
The closing date for responses is Friday, March 20.
At present the resort's summer holiday pedestrianisation scheme runs between 11 am and 5 pm each day, starting on the third Saturday in July and finishing on the first Sunday in September.
The annual seasonal ban, which only allows certain vehicles permitted entry, aims to ease vehicle congestion within the town, creating a more pleasant environment for everyone in the summer.
Under a new proposal, a trial extension of the scheme will be undertaken this year.
The traffic ban would start on the first Monday after the Long Course weekend (July 6) and finish on the Saturday before the start of Ironman (September 12). It would also be extended to 5.30 pm each day.
Access arrangements would remain the same as the current scheme.
Following the trial, the extended scheme will be evaluated before any decision is taken on whether to make the extension more permanent.
The questionnaire seeking people's views is being distributed by the county council for Tenby Town Council and the Chamber of Trade and Tourism.
Residents and businesses can complete the attachment and return it to Pembrokeshire County Council, Marketing, 2D County Hall, Haverfordwest, SA61 1TP.
Alternatively, the questionnaire is available online at http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/haveyoursay">www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/haveyoursay



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