Concerns expressed regarding the speed of traffic on several approach roads in and out of Tenby are being put to Dyfed-Powys Police and Pembrokeshire County Council.

County councillor for Tenby’s north ward Cllr Michael Williams recently sent correspondence to PCC to highlight the matter, with concerns in particular focusing on vehicles speeding along Narberth Road, Serpentine Road and Broadwell Hayes, this despite the current legal speed limit being 20mph.

“There is a particular issue on Narberth Road about which I have raised concerns in the recent past,” stated Cllr Williams.

“Bearing in mind the possible review of the 20mph speed restriction, what can be done to restrict speed on these roads?” he has asked PCC, seeking the views of highways officers.

The matter was also discussed at the recent meeting of Tenby Town Council, with Cllr Laurence Blackhall stating that some residents have expressed concerns over the speed of traffic coming into and exiting the town via Narberth Road, Broadwell Hayes and the Maudlins, Serpentine Road.

The Clerk said he had spoken to members of the NPT (Neighbourhood Policing Team) outlining concerns in relation to speeding in these areas.

They would relay this back to the NPT sergeant and had also suggested that people could flag particular hotspots on the Go Safe website so data will be captured and consideration as to whether to use a camera van within these areas could be considered.

Members felt in particular, there was lots of traffic on Serpentine Road which was of concern to children and families going to and from the schools in Heywood Lane.

It was noted that some years ago there were complaints about speeds on Narberth Road when the speed limit was 30mph.

It was resolved to write to Local Authorities to seek their views and ask if they believe any action is required.