Further drop-in event on planned Brynhir housing development
Further drop-in event on planned Brynhir housing development
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A further informal drop-in event is to be held next week on the planned Brynhir housing development in Tenby.
Following a previous event in March to hear residents’ aspirations and expectations for the development, the consultation has now moved to the next phase.
Pembrokeshire County Council Housing staff are keen to share initial outline plans and receive feedback.
The drop-in session will take place at The De Valance, Tenby on Wednesday 15th June from 12-6pm.
All are welcome to visit to view the plans and ask Officers any questions about the proposed development.
The session will also be an opportunity for those who might have an interest in these homes to collect an application form in order to join the housing register. If you are already on the housing register, you do not need to do anything else at this stage.
If you are unable to attend the event and would like to give feedback or if you have any queries, you can call 01437 764551 or email the Housing Customer Liaison Team at housingCLO@pembrokeshire.gov.uk.
You will also be able to view plans and provide feedback from 15th June via https://haveyoursay.pembrokeshire.gov.uk (please note this will not go live until the 15th)
You can also keep up to date with all developments by liking the Council Housing page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PCCHousing
Further drop-in event on planned Brynhir housing development
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