For ease we have set this single page up to cover both Pembrokeshire planning and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It’s important to understand that Pembrokeshire comes under Pembrokeshire County Council, (Cyngor Sir Penfro) and The National Park comes under The National Park Authority (Arfordir Penfro)
Plande works with a broad range of developers, businesses, investors, architects, and landowners across Pembrokeshire, as well as a number of private individuals to help with their planning needs. We draft high-quality Pembrokeshire Planning Applications for submission to Pembrokeshire County Council Planning department and the National Park Authority. These include change of use, self-build, commercial, residential and leisure schemes, conservation areas and green belt.
Pembrokeshire, known locally as “Penfro” constitutes an area of outstanding natural beauty in the south east of Wales, and has a population of just over 129,000 people. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path in the National Coastal Park, weaves its way along 186 miles of the most stunning coastline in Britain. It is renowned for its white cliffs, sand beaches stunning landscapes. The County which was formed in 1996 with a population of just over , comprises various towns and villages, including.
The responsibility for processing planning permission, applications, and appeals within Pembrokeshire lies with Pembrokeshire County Borough Council (Cyngor Sir Penfro) which was set up in 1996, with the responsibility in the park overseen by The National Park Authority, established in 1952. Both bodies oversee the region’s urban and rural planning endeavours. Pembrokeshire town hall is at: County Hall, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1TP. The Park Authority is at: National Park Office, Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA72 6DY.
As planning consultants, we operate throughout the entirety of the Pembrokeshire region, covering prominent locales such as Tenby, Broad Haven, Abereiddy, Whitesands Bay, Fishgard and Goodwick.