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Proposed Pembrokeshire eco park gets £9.5m funding boost from Welsh Government

The proposed location for the new waste recycling facility is Amoco Road in Milford Haven

The proposed eco park will have additional capacity and modern facilities for Pembrokeshire County Council’s waste and recycling services

An planned eco park in Pembrokeshire has been boosted with £9.5m in financial support from the Welsh Government.

Minister for Climate Change, Julie James, has approved the grant funding to develop a new waste recycling facility at Amoco Road, Milford Haven, near Puma Energy.

The proposed eco park will have additional capacity and modern facilities for Pembrokeshire County Council’s waste and recycling services.

It will also include a co-located waste recycling centre, fleet management and maintenance facility for the transition to ultra-low emission vehicles.

Material across Pembrokeshire will be collected, bulked, sorted and stored prior to onward transfer to processing and disposal facilities across Wales and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Planning for the eco park was proposed by in November last year to support the county’s kerbside collection service introduced in 2019. There is currently an interim facility at Pembroke Port.

In February this year, the council submitted two planning applications for a four phase plan, with a decision expected in the summer after the local elections in May.