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Initial work for the much-antcipated Brynhir housing development in Tenby has commenced, with completion anticipated by summer 2029. A new junction and access road is also being constructed.
The work on the scheme for the seaside town started on November 3 with developers Morgan Construction Wales.
The first six months of development have been announced and will include - site enabling works, new entrance works including a new highway junction and access road, and upgrades to Narberth Road.
The enabling works phase will involve site clearance in line with an approved Construction Environmental Management Plan and European Species licence constraints.
Eight phases are currently planned, allowing for homes to be available sooner. It is expected that the development will be completed in 2029.
Temporary construction facilities such as site offices, welfare units, and secure storage areas will also be established.
The first parts of the scheme will also involve improvements being made to the existing road infrastructure.
In total, 125 homes will be constructed by Pembrokeshire County Council at Brynhir.
These homes will range in size and consist of 93 affordable housing (social and intermediate rent), 16 shared ownership, and 16 open market sale.
This development will also include a range of formal and informal play and recreational areas throughout the site, with direct links into the town.
©Pics: Gareth Davies Photography

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