Following a flurry of fly-posting in and around the Tenby area, leading into the holiday season, Pembrokeshire County Council has admitted that it is reviewing its legal position regarding enforcement. People caught putting up promotional posters and material for events and businesses can be handed a Fixed Penalty Notice for £150 for such an offence, but the Local Authority admits it can be difficult to catch culprits in the act. Recently, a high volume of fly-posting has been reported on the main route into Tenby distractingly attached to traffic signs along the roadside.
The roundabout by New Hedges which sits in between Tenby and Saundersfoot has also been bombarded by such promotional material of late, advertising everything from music festivals to caravan sales. Tenby, Saundersfoot and Amroth to mark 80th anniversary of the D Day landings Who have been handed the most ‘Fixed Penalty Notices’ across Pembrokeshire Police vow to 'robustly' tackle after dark anti-social behaviour on Tenby’s beaches Two Tenby events at Church House County councillor for Tenby’s north ward, Cllr Michael Williams remarked: “We are currently seeing an outbreak of fly-posting which is completely inappropriate in an area of outstanding natural beauty. “There must be a campaign of enforcement carried out by the Local Authority.
For far too long we have witnessed the blight on our communities caused by irresponsible organisations with little if any enforcement activity. This must change.
