Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park authority has recently been involved in the approval of revised plans for a slurry lagoon near New House Farm. This decision came after initial concerns were raised regarding the original location, which was affected by the presence of mine workings.

Location

The slurry lagoon is situated near New House Farm, within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The park is renowned for its stunning landscapes and is a protected area in Wales, known for its natural beauty and biodiversity.

Significant Events

An important event for the authority was the revision and subsequent approval of the slurry lagoon plans. The original proposal faced setbacks due to concerns about potential risks associated with the mine workings in the area. The revised plans have mitigated these concerns, allowing the project to proceed.

Modified: 2026/06/23


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