County Hall, Haverfordwest, Government administrative building in Haverfordwest, Wales
County Hall Haverfordwest is a modern administrative building located on Freemens Way, distinguished by four robust bastion towers and a rectangular clock tower positioned on its eastern elevation. The structure houses multiple council departments and customer service areas within its framework.
This facility opened in 1999 following the consolidation of council operations that previously occupied separate locations across the town. The move brought administrative functions together in one central building.
This building serves as the main point of contact for residents seeking local government services and managing their official affairs. The prominent use of Welsh language throughout signage and operations underscores the bilingual character of public administration in the region.
The building features automatic doors and facilities adapted for people with varying mobility needs. Visitors should call ahead before visiting specific departments, as many services operate by appointment.
The building is equipped with hearing loops to assist people with hearing impairments when accessing services. This provision reflects a deliberate focus on supporting all visitor groups.
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