A consultation on a scheme which could see a shared use path and boardwalk in the Pembrokeshire village of St Dogmaels, which would create an active travel link to Poppit Sands beach, has been launched.

A Pembrokeshire County Council online public consultation, following a recent drop-in session at St Dogmaels Memorial Hall is running up to midnight on Monday, November 18.

In supporting statement, Pembrokeshire County Council said: “St Dogmaels is one of the more popular tourist destinations within Pembrokeshire with locals and visitors visiting the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.

“The village has grown around its historic routes and is characterised by narrow roads, often with limited footways for pedestrians. Parking is a challenge, with most residents parking on street or in limited parking areas through the village.

“This can lead to additional pressures on the network in terms of traffic flow and pinch-points additionally pedestrian movements throughout the village are constrained by a lack of sufficient infrastructure.”

Following on from the consultation period, the final preferred option(s) will be identified.

The proposals are available to view on Pembrokeshire County Council’s website.

Hard copies are available at County Hall and through your local county councillor.