Abergwili Active Travel Improvements Public Consultation
- Consultation period: 14/01/2021 - 04/02/2021 ~ 14:00
- Audience: All residents / Businesses
- Area: Any Ward/Area
- Council department / service: Environment, Transport & Engineering
Why are we consulting
Carmarthenshire County Council are undertaking a public consultation to gain the views of residents and to support a current WELTAG study that is being undertaken in relation to Active Travel improvements in Abergwili.
Next Steps
Views of residents will be used to finalise the WELTAG study.
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