The Port of Milford Haven plans to bring Pembroke Dock’s Carriage Drive back to life and would like to hear your ideas about how to improve the area.

Carriage Drive (also known as The Avenue) is the former formal entrance used by officers in horse drawn carriages to access their residences inside the Port walls, the Georgian buildings on the street now known as The Terrace in Pembroke Dock.

The area has been identified as benefiting from restoration and heritage enhancements, and now, in partnership with Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, the team is seeking input from the community to produce a joint vision for a better, more community focused use of Carriage Drive.

“Interest in the heritage and future potential of Pembroke Dock has never been greater. We want to enhance this space giving the public and our customers and visitors amenity and experience they’ll tell others about when they visit the Dockyard,” said Tim Jame, head of commercial development and energy, Port of Milford Haven. “We can all play a part in developing what goes into Carriage Drive – no ideas are off limits!’

Ports have always evolved to meet the needs of the community and country, and Pembroke Port is no exception. Visit ‘Reviving Carriage Drive’ to explore the area via virtual tours, delve into the past and compare the area through the ages.

Here, visitors can make suggestions for either environmental, heritage or amenities improvements to the area, vote for, and add to existing ideas. Want to see more plants for bees? Tell us! Want more innovative celebration of heritage? Tell us!

All ideas will be considered and will help form the basis of a funding application for the ambitious project. Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre will act as a hub for the project, where members of the community can also access the website and have their say.

“This is a fantastic idea to bring together local people in the constructive planning and improvement of the area,” said Graham Clarkson, chairman, Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre. “Members of the community are invited to use the dedicated community hub at the Heritage Centre where they can submit suggestions to the Port of Milford Haven. I would urge you to take advantage of this opportunity and make your suggestions known.”

The project launched on Monday and will remain open for three weeks. This project is being supported by the Coastal Communities Adapting Together project exploring digital tools to engage people with change and building adaptive capacity to climate change in the communities of Pembroke Dock and Milford Haven.