Tenby Harbour and North Beach users are being asked to be aware of heavy moving machinery as dredging work is carried out once again.

Sand will be removed from the mouth of the Harbour and deposited at the north end of the beach. The work will not affect vessel movements at the Harbour.

The work started on Monday and will continue to Thursday, March 13.

Tenby Harbourmaster Chris Salisbury said that a licence for the dredging is in place.

“We ask that the public please keep clear of the operating area and that dogs are kept on a lead during this time,” Chris added.

Tenby dredging
The work started on Monday and will continue to Thursday, March 13. (Pic: Gareth Davies Photography)

Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said: “I’m grateful to our officers for the work being undertaken at Tenby Harbour - this dredging is essential for the operation of Tenby Harbour.

“The timing of the work has been governed by the tide and the dates represented the last opportunity for the work to be carried out before the boats are placed back in the water.”