Narberth Castle temporarily closed for safety checks
Narberth Castle temporarily closed for safety checks
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Pembrokeshire County Council has closed Narberth Castle while safety checks are carried out.
A Dangerous Structure report was filed with Building Control earlier this week after fallen stone work was found on the ground and inspection carried out.
To protect the safety of pedestrians and members of the public the area has been closed temporarily.
The level of repairs required will be established by the Local Authority Conservation Officer and Structural Engineer before the Castle is made safe and re-opened as soon as practically possible.
Officers will consult with Cadw before any repairs commence.
Head of Planning Nicola Gandy said: “Officers are assessing the areas of fallen stone at Narberth Castle and the site will remain closed for safety while this is carried out.
“Once the Castle is made safe it will be reopened to the public.”
Narberth Castle temporarily closed for safety checks
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