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10:30am Friday 22nd February 2008
Plans for a £100m marina in Pembroke Dock received the final go-ahead on Thursday.
The Martello Quays development at Front Street had won the backing of the county planning committee earlier this year.
But as the plans represented a departure from the county Joint Unitary Development Plan they had to be ratified by full council.
Members voted unanimously to pass the plans on Thursday but there was some concern about certain aspects of the development.
Cllr Ken Rowlands said: "I am for the development but I hope our licensing committee will be looking at the casino.
"I would hate for Pembrokeshire to be the Casino Royale of Great Britain."
Cllr Sue Perkins added: "I am not against this development but there is unease in the town. No-one is quite sure what is happening. Can you give me a guarantee that there will be regular meeting with the local members as this is taken forward? We all need to be fully informed because this will have a huge impact on Pembroke Dock."
Bill, P/Dock says...
9:11pm Sat 23 Feb 08
james, pemb dock says...
4:52pm Thu 28 Feb 08
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Steve, Birmingham says...
12:40pm Fri 22 Feb 08
This time there is no room for self important posturing by any elected members as has been all too obviously displayed in the public domain over the last few months. If there is a sniff of any wrongdoing or lining of any pockets it will be in the public gaze and anybody who may see this as an opertunity to take advantage, should be made very aware that this will be followed very closely. This is a showcase project for the Dock, but it will also showcase all of the elected members of the council, and they will now have to prove their worth.
This is Pembroke Docks chance to pull itself out of the mire, we must not allow anything, or anybody to screw this up !!!