Updated designs for a new Tenby housing development will go on show next week.
Plans for the Brynhir development will be available to view on Friday 12th May between 4pm – 6pm at Tenby Leisure Centre.
Following previous engagement events, feedback and comments about the proposed development has been used to make changes and the new design will be presented at the event.
There will be Pembrokeshire County Council Housing staff available to answer any questions that the public may have.
The updated proposals have followed a lengthy phase of work to develop a design that compliments the town, providing properties that support the need of the area and to help build communities.
Community areas have been important to the development, offering a communal ‘village green’ and ‘parkland edges’ to boundary homes.
A circular walkway is planned, providing access into the adjacent Upper Hill Park, Old Narberth Road and public rights of way.
Properties will also meet the requirements of the Welsh Development Quality Requirements (WDQR), providing renewable heating technologies and energy efficiency.
Over the coming months, the development team will be building upon the concept, incorporating detailed elevated property, landscape and water management investigations.
Information boards will be available to view by the community up until Monday 29th May in the foyer of the leisure centre.
If you have any questions about this development, please send to the Customer Liaison Team at housingclo@pembrokeshire.gov.uk
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