The owners of Tenby’s Premier Inn have vowed to spruce-up the frontage of the building this year - following complaints about its ‘untidy’ looking facade.

The move comes after a number of complaints were received regarding the exterior appearance of the hotel, situated on White Lion Street, in between the Paxton Court apartments, and the former Royal Playhouse Cinema/Poundland building, opposite the historic town walls.

The owners of Tenby’s Premier Inn have vowed to spruce-up the frontage of the building this year - following complaints about its ‘untidy’ looking facade.
The owners of Tenby’s Premier Inn have vowed to spruce-up the frontage of the building this year - following complaints about its ‘untidy’ looking facade. (Observer pic)

In a response given via correspondence to Cllr Michael Williams, county councillor for Tenby’s North Ward, Nicholas Rowlstone from Premier Inn’s Executive Team remarked: “We can confirm that this hotel is undergoing planning for refurbishment to start in 2026, and whilst we are unaware of the exact starting date for these works, the exterior is of a high priority.”