Tenby Walled Town Residents' Association have organised an Open Meeting to give anybody who works, visits or lives in Tenby the opportunity to discuss and share their experiences of this year's pedestrianisation experiment. They are delighted that Ian Westley, director of transportation and environment for Pembrokeshire County Council, has accepted their invitation to be guest speaker at the meeting and will be also be there to listen to any points you make and answer your questions. Alistair Mackay, secretary of TWTRA, said: "There have been many positive comments on the improvements made this year and this meeting is your opportunity to influence what will happen next year. Please come along and have a chat about your ideas on how pedestrianisation can be further improved. "All are welcome and we look forward to seeing as many people as possible." The meeting will be held at 7 pm on Thursday, September 16, at Church House, Upper Frog Street.



