Residents of Pembroke Dock and the surrounding area are being asked for their views on local traffic and transportation issues.
Pembrokeshire County Council has developed a number of options to improve accessibility in the town, which will be displayed in the Pembroke Dock Traffic and Transportation Exhibition.
The public exhibition will be held at the Council's Customer Service Centre at Argyle Street in Pembroke Dock. It was launched on Tuesday and will continue until November 16 (see opening times below).
A variety of plans will be on display showing options, proposals and schemes to improve traffic management, parking, access and public transport. Some of the ideas to be presented include more pedestrian and cycle paths, and a bus and rail interchange.
"We would like to people to come along and give us their views on all the different options which they think would benefit Pembroke Dock," said Clr. Jamie Adams, cabinet member for highways, transportation and environment, and asset improvement."
The exhibition will be open at the following times. Council officers will be available to explain the options and listen to ideas. Visitors will also be invited to express their views by filling in a questionnaire.
Today (Friday) and November 2 - 9 am to 4 pm; tomorrow (Saturday) - 9.30 am to 1 pm; Tuesday, October 30 - 12 noon to 5 pm; Wednesday, October 31 - 2 pm to 5 pm; Thursday, November 1 - 9 am to 5 pm
The exhibition will remain on display on weekdays between Monday, November 5, and Friday, November 16, from 9 am to 5 pm. Officers will not be present during these times, but questionnaires will be available for visitors to fill in.



