Progress is set to be made on a project that plans to illuminate Tenby’s historic town walls, councillors were told this week.
Town councillors and representatives from Pembrokeshire County Council and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, have held discussions in recent months where the possibilities of enhancing the South Parade were discussed, with PCC’s regeneration manager, Sinead Henehan, stating that the lighting of the walls had been seen as a priority project by the Town Regeneration Team and that the authority was keen to work with the town council to make the idea a reality, but members of the town council recently stated that they would like to see faster progress on the project which had been on their agenda for some time.
At Tuesday night’s meeting of the town council, the town clerk Andrew Davies said that he had finalised a ‘works tender’ document with Ms Henehan, to carry out a feasibility study on the project to light the town walls.
Mr. Davies explained that once they got approval from the Welsh Government then the document could go live online.






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