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The opening of the Waldo Lounge at the Western Quayside development in Haverfordwest has been welcomed by the Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, who hopes the new facility will play a key role in improving ‘footfall and vibrancy’ in the town.
The Waldo Lounge, a relaxing café/bar, opened on Wednesday, November 20, following a major refit by leading hospitality company, Loungers.
Pembrokeshire County Council Leader, Cllr Jon Harvey, said: “I’m delighted to see Waldo Lounge open for business in the first tenancy for Western Quayside.
“This is a fantastic addition to the hospitality offer in Haverfordwest, enabling Western Quayside to play a key role in improving footfall and vibrancy in the town.
“An important part of Loungers’ ethos is the community element of its neighbourhood café bars and commitment to work with local groups, charities, organisations and businesses – and we look forward to that continuing in Haverfordwest.
Pembrokeshire County Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, Cllr Paul Miller, said: “Loungers shares our ambition and potential for the Western Quayside development in the centre of the town – and they fit perfectly into that vision.
“This is an important step forward for our county town which will see further regeneration across Haverfordwest to ensure it is a great place to live, work and visit.
“As a council we look forward to the capital this generates to the local economy and wish the team at Loungers every success in this exciting time for Haverfordwest.”
The Waldo Lounge, a relaxing café/bar, opened on Wednesday, November 20, following a major refit by leading hospitality company, Loungers.
Pembrokeshire County Council Leader, Cllr Jon Harvey, said: “I’m delighted to see Waldo Lounge open for business in the first tenancy for Western Quayside.
“This is a fantastic addition to the hospitality offer in Haverfordwest, enabling Western Quayside to play a key role in improving footfall and vibrancy in the town.
“An important part of Loungers’ ethos is the community element of its neighbourhood café bars and commitment to work with local groups, charities, organisations and businesses – and we look forward to that continuing in Haverfordwest.
Pembrokeshire County Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, Cllr Paul Miller, said: “Loungers shares our ambition and potential for the Western Quayside development in the centre of the town – and they fit perfectly into that vision.
“This is an important step forward for our county town which will see further regeneration across Haverfordwest to ensure it is a great place to live, work and visit.
“As a council we look forward to the capital this generates to the local economy and wish the team at Loungers every success in this exciting time for Haverfordwest.”