The Pembrokeshire Street Enhancement Scheme sees PLANED taking a key role in leading the administration and delivery of the programme in 2025.
Pembrokeshire County Council is pleased to confirm its continued commitment to working with, and strengthening partnerships with, the third sector through schemes such as this throughout the year.
The Council recognises the vital role that local organisations and third sector partners play in delivering community-focused regeneration.
Building on an established and successful working relationship, the Local Authority is proud to be working once again with PLANED to support improvements to town and street environments across Pembrokeshire.
The 2025 Pembrokeshire Street Enhancement Scheme will support visual improvements to key streetscapes and building frontages across the county while the delivery of the scheme will benefit from PLANED’s deep understanding of local needs, as well as their trusted track record in supporting community-led regeneration.
This partnership underlines PCC’s wider commitment to working collaboratively with third sector organisations and local stakeholders to achieve positive and sustainable change.
Pembrokeshire County Council Leader Cllr Jon Harvey said: “Strengthening our partnerships with organisations like PLANED is central to how we deliver regeneration in Pembrokeshire. Their community insight and expertise are invaluable, and we’re delighted to be working together again to help revitalise and enhance our towns.”
Iwan Thomas, PLANED Chief Executive added: "Working in partnership on behalf of communities is what PLANED does best, and has done now for almost 40 years. Working with our colleagues and partners in Pembrokeshire County Council on this, and other projects, helps to make sure the innovation and ideas of our communities are realised and supported long term."
Pembrokeshire Council’s recent Street Enhancement Scheme has been aimed at commercial properties in the town centre zones of Fishguard and Goodwick, Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock and Tenby, St Davids, Saundersfoot, Narberth, Crymych and Newport.
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