Press Releases
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Pembrokeshire projects are building success
Pembrokeshire County Council’s Building Control Team is congratulating local building and design projects for success in the LABC Building Excellence Awards 2024.
Key Pembrokeshire link between north and south celebrates 50 years since opening
Today (25th March) marks the 50th anniversary of the Cleddau Bridge opening to traffic with around 4.4millions vehicles crossing by road a year.
Hundreds already helping shape regional transport’s future
Over 660 responses have already been received to help shape an exciting new vision for a more reliable, connected and accessible transport network in South West Wales.
Newport and Manorbier set for ultrafast broadband
Openreach has announced that eligible homes and businesses in Manorbier and Newport could soon get faster broadband with the support of the UK government’s Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (GBVS).
Planning a VE Day street party? Don’t forget to apply for a road closure
Are you planning a street party to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day this May? If so, please ensure you apply for a temporary road closure to Pembrokeshire County Council’s traffic team by March 24th.
Dredging work takes place at Tenby harbour
Tenby Harbour and North Beach users are being asked to be aware of heavy moving machinery as dredging work is carried out.
Views wanted to improve transport in South West Wales
Your views are now wanted on an exciting new vision for a more reliable, connected and accessible transport network in South West Wales.
Work continues on 20mph speed limit review as figures show fall in casualty numbers
Work is continuing on a review of the 20mph speed limit in some areas of Pembrokeshire where public feedback has been received.
Help shape flood prevention plans in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire County Council is seeking public feedback on how it manages flood risk across the County.
UK Government announces further gigabit connectivity investment
Rural towns and villages in South West Wales are set to benefit from UK Government’s Project Gigabit, which aims to deliver gigabit-capable connectivity to hard-to-reach premises across Britain by 2030.
Find out more about Coastal Adaptation Project as plans for Newgale progress
Pembrokeshire County Council will be holding two public engagement events to show people how plans for adapting to the impacts of climate change at Newgale have developed.
New Year, new bus services as changes introduced
A number of changes to key local bus services in Pembrokeshire will be introduced in January 2025, including reinstating some reduced services.