An investigation into any possible regulatory breaches at Lydstep Beach is continuing, following a sewage pollution incident, that led to warnings advising members of the public against entering the water during a two-week period over May.
The ‘abnormal situation’ status at Lydstep Haven beach near Tenby has now been lifted by Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
The lifting of this status means that Pembrokeshire County Council is no longer advising people not to swim at Lydstep Haven, with signage removed by the council.
A spokesperson for NRW said: “The private operator has carried out repair works to their sewerage system and results from several water samples taken indicate the bathing water is no longer being impacted.
“NRW is continuing its investigation into any possible regulatory breaches.”





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