A multi-million-pound disability-friendly holiday lodge development at a Tenby deer park attraction has been approved.

In their application to Pembrokeshire County Council, Mr and Mrs Evans sought permission for 15 lodges at Great Wedlock, Gumfreston, near Tenby, the site of a 176-acre deer farm attraction, which includes animals from the late Queen’s estate, and a more recently-granted market traders’ barn.

No community objections were received. In May the application was approved at the Full Council meeting, by 30 votes to 23, with one abstention, and the scheme has now been formally approved following Committee approval.

An officers report said the scheme’s economic benefits and the provision of accessible tourist accommodation outweigh any conflict with the policies of the Local Development Plan