It is an exciting time for Haverfordwest, and Pembrokeshire County Council would like to invite you to hear more about the multi-million pound investment and progressive plans for the regeneration of our County Town.
Some of the key projects that you will find out more about include: the redevelopment of the former Ocky White store [known as Western Quayside], the creation of a new signature bridge; the development of a new public Transport Interchange, and the transformation of Haverfordwest Castle into a vibrant visitor attraction.
This Livestream event will take you on a journey of how Haverfordwest will be transformed over the coming years.
Following the presentations, the panel will answer questions.
The speakers are
Ted Sangster: Chair of the Haverfordwest Castle Flagship Attraction Group
Cllr Paul Miller: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, PCC
Stephen Crabb: Member of Parliament, Preseli Pembrokeshire
Rachel Moxey: Head of Economic Development & Regeneration, PCC
Mike Cavanagh: Head of Cultural, Leisure, Tourism and Registration Services, PCC.
Join us on Friday 24th June, between 10am – 12:00 by clicking here (Microsoft Teams link)
If you are unable to attend this meeting a further event is planned and will be announced in due course.
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