The people of Pembrokeshire and further afield are being urged to sign a petition to get a flooding hotspot on a main route in and out of Tenby debated by Welsh Government at the Senedd. 10,000 signatures are needed for action to be taken, but with a deadline of January 31, as it stands, only 2,396 have signed the petition.
The B4318 at Gumfreston, connecting Tenby to St Florence and Carew, and routes beyond, leading to Pembroke, floods repeatedly, cutting off a key access route to Tenby.
Although the road is maintained by Pembrokeshire County Council, flooding is caused by surface water runoff, high River Ritec levels, and tidal locking at the South Beach outfall during high tides.
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