THE North Pembrokeshire Transport Forum has welcomed a range of transport proposals which are being considered as part of the Fishguard and Goodwick Regeneration Plan.

The plan is being developed by a town team, set up by Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council and the chamber of trade and tourism, assisted by Pembrokeshire County Council.

The team believes that the improvements would also be a benefit to the wider north Pembrokeshire area, and there is also an aim to reinvigorate a working partnership with south-west Ireland.

They include improved road and rail access to service the link to Ireland and improvements to the Fishguard town centre road infrastructure.

Other improvements include the facilitation of coach and bus parking in Fishguard town centre, improved shelter and tourist information at Goodwick station and improved signage to the new railway station.

The forum is also working to see that railway station symbols are added to the ferry symbols that are on the green directional signs in and around the twin towns.