Bus will allay fire congestion
A free shuttle bus service will be operating in Tenby this weekend, to ease traffic problems following the fire that devastated the Royal Gatehouse Hotel over Easter.
The blaze has left the shell of the building unsafe and roads into the centre of town closed to traffic.
The free service, provided by Pembrokeshire county council, will help people to access the town centre. It will operate between North Beach car park and South Parade via The Norton, St John's Hill and Greenhill Road every 20 minutes between 10 am and 6 pm .
The bus has wheelchair access and is a low floor 22-seat vehicle. A separate heavy goods delivery service is being run by the council from the Salterns car park.
12:55pm Thursday 27th March 2008
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