Councillors in Tenby are due to meet with representatives from Pembrokeshire County Council next month for an update on the proposed Brynhir housing development.
Towards the end of last year, members of Tenby Town Council were informed that the proposed scheme of 144 properties could be delayed, with the Local Authority admitting that the timescale of the completion of the proposed scheme may be impacted due to site plans and designs being reconsidered, with PCC housing officer Nia Davies stating that “a number of complexities” needed to be considered.
“We continue to work with our appointed consultants to bring forward a definitive design of properties for the site based on its topography and type/size of dwellings required to address the housing need of the area,” Tenby councillors were told in correspondence by Ms Davies.
Providing an update at this month’s meeting of the Town Council, the town clerk Andrew Davies told members that a meeting with PCC had been pencilled in for March 14 2023.
“This will be confirmed once the availability of all relevant officers had been received,” added Mr Davies.






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