Have your say on the National Park Authority’s new Experiences for All survey and you could win £50 YOU could win £50 by helping Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority shape its new accessibility plan. The authority needs is asking for the public s, both residents and visitors, input in shaping the Experiences for All project. The project aims to ensure everyone is able to access and enjoy the national park. As well as helping to kick off get the project, offering your opinion will also give you the chance to win £50. National park authority discovery team leader, Graham Peake, said: The national park is there for everyone to enjoy but we need to make sure we do everything we can make it accessible to as many people as possible.
CORONAVIRUS lockdown had a “significant impact” on visitor numbers to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park attractions but the work of staff and volunteers meant the summer season they did have was a success. Director of countryside, community and visitor services James Parkin presented a report about the impact of Covid-19 on visitor services which “highlights the devastating impact of Covid on the visitor economy of Pembrokeshire.” Mr Parkin told members of the authority’s operational review committee that the drop in tourism activity during the main season of 2020 was “in the region of 50 per cent.” “I thought it might even have been bigger than that, it does show that when visitors were coming it bounced back to a degree,” he added.
By Katy Jenkins
The Pembrokeshire coastal path has seen a big rise in walkers following the relaxation of the coronavirus lockdown THE number of walkers on Pembrokeshire’s coast path almost doubled in August and September compared to last year. After sections were closed during lockdown the National Park reopened the coast path in June with numbers of walkers increasing by almost 20,000 in August and September compared to 2019 which “broke all records,” public rights of way officer Meurig Nicholas said. He, and Theresa Nolan, national trail and Wales coast path officer, presented a report about the park’s paths and management of them during the pandemic and in the future to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority operational review committee.
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