Urgent improvement works to the poor condition of the paving along Tenby’s South Parade have been called for.
Speaking at Tuesday night’s meeting of the town council, Clr. Mrs. Sue Lane told her colleagues that Pembrokeshire County Council needed to act on the poor condition of the walkways which sit alongside the historical town walls.
“It is coming up to three years since the trees along the South Parade were felled, and it’s sad that PCC still think that it is acceptable to have the paving along there filled with grit and dust!” she remarked.
“When the flower pots are taken away for the season, it leaves a huge danger along that walkway the way it is left. It’s horrific to still leave it looking like that after all this time.
“It’s an absolute disgrace, and I don’t think any other town would have to put up with it,” added Clr. Mrs. Lane.






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