A meeting to discuss a ‘master plan’ for Tenby is due to take place next week.

Members of Tenby Town Council recently gave their backing in principle to Pembrokeshire County Council’s idea of a ‘master plan’ to revitalise towns across the county, with the authority’s regeneration manager, Sinead Henehan, outlining a strategy to develop ‘plans’ for places such as Tenby, focusing on an ‘holistic vision’ for the town’s commercial function, and cultural importance.

Part of the plan’s purpose would be to enhance Tenby’s town centre environment, and identify deliverable opportunities for new and well integrated development projects, as well as looking at transport and parking systems; landscape setting and historic built heritage; and its role as a workplace.

The town’s Mayor, Clr. Laurence Blackhall, had previously told colleagues that he would like to set up a group to throw ideas around about the ‘master plan’ with representatives from the town council, the town’s regeneration committee, PCC and the authority’s link officers.

At Tuesday night’s meeting of the town council, the town clerk told members that a meeting had been arranged to take place at the De Valence on the morning of Thursday, January 26.