Tomorrow (Tuesday) members from the Stepaside and Pleasant Valley Residents’ Group will be staging a demonstration outside County Hall opposing plans for a holiday park in Pleasant Valley.

The protest comes as members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning committee meet to make a decision on the Heritage Leisure Development.

The application includes plans for - 75 holiday lodge bases, a spa facility, four holiday apartments, café and cycle hire, an equestrian stables, manege and associated office, the rebuilding of Plum Tree Hall for wardens accommodation, a main park office, car and cycle parking, two residential garages as well as landscaping and associated works.

The application is being recommended for refusal due to the lodges being sited outside the settlement area and some would be in a high risk flooding area, a report to the meeting outlines.

Heritage Park currently provides 102 static caravan plots with the new development covering six parcels of land around it.

It would include the rebuilding and refurbishment of two buildings including turning the former Stepaside Inn into a spa facility.

The proposed holiday lodges and pods to be accommodated on the 75 bases are intended to fall within the definition of a caravan.

Campaigners from the ‘Keep Pleasant Valley, Pleasant’ group will be protesting from 9.30 am outside County Hall in Haverfordwest.

They will then speak against the application once the hearing gets underway at 10 am.

To symbolise the campaign to stop the application, the group is asking for everyone to wear red clothing.