A town councillor has called for matters concerning the site of Tenby's former Royal Gate House Hotel to be brought back into the public eye.

Despite the owners of the site, which sits between the Norton and White Lion Street, putting forward proposals for a property development on the land, nothing has come of the applications submitted to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.

Speaking at Tuesday night's meeting of the town council, Clr. Mrs. Christine Brown felt that the time had come to again ask questions over what was going to happen to the site, which has remained derelict since the hotel fire back in March of 2008.

"It's the first thing that you see when you come into Tenby, and we're so used to seeing the site like that now, it's like we've accepted it," said Clr. Mrs. Brown.

"We're not too far away from next Easter, which will be the hotel fire's two-year anniversary, and still nothing has been done.

"If we don't push the powers that be for proper answers, then it will be another two years again before anything is done," she added.