Tenby’s famous seaside picturesque pastel-coloured buildings

  • 2 months ago
Tenby’s famous seaside picturesque pastel-coloured buildings are in line for a further splash of colour thanks to a scheme supporting businesses in town centres to spruce up their exteriors.
Since the start of the year businesses on certain streets in some of Pembrokeshire’s biggest towns have been invited to access a Streetscape Paint Scheme, part of the County Council’s Street Enhancement Programme.
Tenby is the latest town to be included and businesses on High Street, Tudor Square, St Georges Street, Church Street, Upper and Lower Frog Street, and South Parade can apply for up to £4,999 per property.
The fund will support owners of eligible properties and tenants/leaseholders who have the written consent of the property owner. Grants can be used for the purchase of materials (primer, masonry undercoat and exterior masonry paint) or towards the cost of using a contractor.
Grants will provide 80 per cent of the total capital expenditure and schemes must be completed by November 2024.
Best-selling American author and renowned travel writer Bill Bryson once wrote of Tenby after visiting the seaside town: “I had heard that it is a charming place, but in fact it is exquisite - full of pastel-coloured houses, sweet-looking hotels and guesthouses, characterful pubs and cafés, glorious beaches and gorgeous views!”
Additional streets added to the scheme in towns already benefitting from the grant include - Market Square and Main Street in Fishguard, Market Street and Picton Place in Haverfordwest, Pembroke Dock’s Meyrick Street and Northgate Street in Pembroke.

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