Regeneration Project Plans
South Quay Regeneration
South Quay Redevelopment
As part of Pembrokeshire County Council’s regeneration programme, an ambitious project has been launched to redevelop the historic and prominent South Quay site next to Pembroke Castle. Currently planned as two phases, together the developments will provide a diverse and sustainable mix of new uses in the town.
Phase 1
The first phase of the South Quay redevelopment is funded by the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns programme and will celebrate the town’s legacy as the birthplace of the Tudor dynasty creating:
- a Henry Tudor visitor centre
- library, information centre and café
- landscaped gardens.
Please see below links and images for further information. We will aim to update on a regular basis accordingly.
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Phase 2
The second phase, ‘the Pembrokeshire Hwb’, is funded by the UK Government’s Levelling Up programme and involves the completion of South Quay’s regeneration scheme, centring on numbers 7 and 8 Northgate Street. It will provide:
- a community hub over three storeys, including a space for day opportunities , space for digital media, art and heritage craft activities, and learning and skills areas to support independent living for people of all ages
- environmental enhancements, including the restoration of the buildings, a new sunken garden and improvements to the parking area at South Quay
- improved access between the Henry Tudor visitor centre and the waterfront
Support of employment opportunities will also be integrated within the operation of the new facility.
30.01.2023 - South Quay Consultation - Comments and Responses
Please see below links and images for further information. We will update on a regular basis accordingly.
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South Quay Regeneration Scheme Pre-Application Consultation Launched
South Quay Public Consultation Engagement event re-scheduled for 30th January