YOUR VIEWS: I note from the Tenby Observer (Village needs to address ‘major parking’ problem, May 19) that the National Park Authority have widened their car parking spaces in Saundersfoot to conform with modern guidelines: cars, like many of us, seem to be unaccountably expanding in width.
What will this mean for Tenby Multi-Storey? The spaces here are narrow by today’s standards and mean that it’s a tight squeak to squeeze in three cars between the pillars.
To widen the bays would lessen the chance of scrapes but would also mean a substantial reduction in available spaces which will be noticeable to all at busy times throughout the year.
And - unless it’s accompanied by a 50 per cent rise in parking charges - there will be a consequent loss of revenue to the council and its taxpayers.
Does anyone at County Hall have a cunning plan?
Lawrence Hourahane,
Tenby