A meeting to discuss road safety for Narberth will be hosted this week.

Welsh Labour County Councillor for the town’s urban ward, Cllr Marc Tierney has said he is holding the meeting in response to an increase in road safety concerns and problem on-street parking issues raised with him.

At last month’s meeting of Narberth Town Council, members of the local community speed watch group appraised councillors of their experiences in monitoring speed on key routes into the town whilst calling for support for additional electronic signage to advise motorists of their speed.

The public meeting will be held at the Queens Hall on Tuesday, October 22 from 7pm and will be attended by representatives of Dyfed-Powys Police, Pembrokeshire County Council and GoSafe.

Cllr Tierney said: “In recent months, I have received concerns from local residents who are worried by the speed at which some motorists are travelling, particularly on key routes into town.

“Despite several measures funded by Welsh Government, there is a concern that road users are not driving to the conditions taking into account changed road layouts to support walking and cycling routes.

“Narberth residents are invited to attend to share their views and to hear more information about resident parking schemes and the ongoing consultation to divert Heavy Goods Vehicles away from Narberth High Street.”

Spaces are limited. To register your attendance visit: https://forms.office.com/r/h9ghnrvAzF.