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Summer coastal buses return across Pembrokeshire

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A NETWORK of popular coastal bus services will return to the Pembrokeshire coast from Saturday (May 24), offering residents and visitors a scenic, car-free way to explore the county’s coastal paths, beaches and beauty spots.

Key services returning this weekend include:

  • The Puffin Shuttle (Service 400) – Operated by Richards Bros, this route links St Davids with Marloes, calling at Little Haven, Druidston, St Brides and Martins Haven, the departure point for boat trips to Skomer Island.
  • The Strumble Shuttle (Service 404) – Also operated by Richards Bros, this service connects St Davids and Fishguard via the stunning coast road, stopping at Abereiddy (for the Blue Lagoon), Porthgain and Strumble Head.
  • The Coastal Cruiser (Services 387/388) – Run by Pembrokeshire County Council, the circular route around the Angle Peninsula returns to its summer timetable on Sunday (May 25). Passengers should note that the first 388 service will depart Pembroke Dock rail station at the earlier time of 8:20am.

All three routes will operate daily until Sunday, September 28, providing essential access to some of Pembrokeshire’s most iconic locations.

Enhanced services are also on offer:

  • The Celtic Coaster (Service 403) – Operated by Sarah Bell, this service around the St Davids Peninsula will run every 30 minutes during the half-term holiday (Saturday, May 24 to Sunday, June 1) and throughout July and August.
  • First Cymru’s open-top Tenby Coaster will return between Tenby and Saundersfoot daily from Sunday, May 25 to Saturday, September 6.
  • Taf Valley Coaches will increase journeys on the 351 service between Kilgetty and Tenby from Saturday, July 19 to Friday, September 12, including a new return trip on Sundays.

These seasonal services are supported by the Pembrokeshire Greenways Partnership, with funding from Pembrokeshire County Council, the Welsh Government, and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.

Councillor Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said:

“Our coastal bus services are a key part of our local network, making it easy for both locals and visitors to get around Pembrokeshire without relying on the car.”

Timetable updates to note:

Regular users of the 381 service (Haverfordwest–Tenby) should be aware of a timetable change from Monday, June 2. The first departure from Tenby will leave 10 minutes earlier, at 7:27am, arriving in Haverfordwest at 8:39am.

Printed copies of the 2025 Coastal Bus timetable booklet will be available shortly from local libraries and information centres. To request a copy, contact [email protected] or call 01437 764551.

Bus timetables can also be downloaded from the Council’s website:
👉 pembrokeshire.gov.uk/bus-routes-and-timetables

 

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Henry Tudor Centre designs to go on display in Pembroke

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Public invited to help shape new heritage centre exhibition

MEMBERS of the public are being invited to view the emerging exhibition designs for the new Henry Tudor Centre in Pembroke.

The centre, due to open in spring 2027, will be based at South Quay and will tell the story of Henry Tudor, the son of Pembroke who went on to become Henry VII and founder of the Tudor dynasty.

The exhibition designs will be on display at Pembroke Town Hall from Friday, May 22, to Friday, May 29.

The Henry Tudor Trust, which will operate the new heritage centre, is asking residents and visitors to give their views on how Henry Tudor’s story should be told.

The designs have been developed by exhibition specialists Image Makers, with feedback forms available for members of the public to submit comments. These responses will help refine the exhibition as the project develops.

The new logo for the centre, created by Haverfordwest-based marketing company Media2Motion, will also be on display.

Work is currently underway to refurbish the Grade II-listed building at South Quay, which will house the new exhibition. The centre will also include a new public library, replacing the current library on The Commons, as well as a café.

The capital project is being funded by the Welsh Government, UK Government and Pembrokeshire County Council.

Additional support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund will fund a programme of events and activities at the new centre, alongside volunteering opportunities and educational resources for schools.

The exhibition plans can be viewed at Pembroke Town Hall from Monday to Thursday, 9:00am to 3:00pm, and Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm. The town hall is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

 

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Pembroke Town Council Monkton vacancy following town councillor’s Senedd win

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PEMBROKE’S Monkton ward will soon have a new town councillor after its previous representative secured a seat in the Senedd as one of six new members for the Ceredigion Penfro seat.

A notice of casual vacancy for the Monkton ward of Pembroke Town Council was publicised yesterday, May 11.

If no written request is made to the county council’s returning officer, the town council may fill the vacant seat by co-option.

The seat was made vacant following now-former town councillor Reform’s Susan Claire Archibald becoming a Senedd member for the new Ceredigion Penfro Senedd ward, one of two Reform candidates to do so.

At the Senedd count on May 8, the former councillor spoke on behalf of herself, fellow Reform winner Paul Marr, and the party’s supporters, saying the supporters would need “new shoes,” given Ceredigion Penfro’s “ginormous constituency”.

She added: “Paul and I are obviously very excited to get to work to representing our constituency of Ceredigion and Penfro.”

The six Senedd members for the new Ceredigion Penfro ward, which saw three Plaid seats, two Reform and one Welsh Conservatives gained, are: Elin Jones, Kerry Ferguson, and Anna Nicholl Plaid Cymru; Susan Claire Archibald and Paul Marr Reform; Welsh Conservatives Paul Windsor Davies.

A formal request for an election to fill the vacant Monkton seat may be made to: Returning Officer, Pembrokeshire County Council, Electoral Services, County Hall, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1TP.

The town council itself saw, last weekend, the inauguration of Councillor Jonathan Grimes, also joint county councillor for Pembroke Monkton and St Mary South, as the 647th Mayor of Pembroke.

Accompanied by his wife, Councillor Deborah Willcocks, a civic lunch was held at the town hall, Main Street, successfully raising £350 in support of his chosen charity, Sandy Bear.

The weekend also saw a service at St Mary’s Church, where the Bishop of St Davids offered a blessing for the newly installed bells.

 

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Number of complaints made against Pembrokeshire councillors last year revealed

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CODE OF CONDUCT complaints to the Ombudsman against Pembrokeshire councillors have declined from previous years to date, from a peak of 42 in 2022-23 down to seven so far this year, members of the standards committee heard.

A complaints/concerns log was established back in 2022, the latest statistics including complaints made between January to May 2026.

A report for members at the May 12 Standards Committee meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council said: “Complaint volumes have fluctuated across the reporting periods, with the highest levels recorded in 2022-2023,” the report said, adding: “This was followed by a notable reduction in 2023-2024, a partial increase during 2024-2025 and a significant decline in the most recent period. The data for January to May 2026 indicates a continuation of this downward trend, with only a small number of complaints recorded to date.

“While this period covers fewer months than previous reporting years, the reduced volume nonetheless represents a marked contrast to earlier years.”

Statistics from previous years showed county and town and community council level complaints mostly dealt with by informal resolution or ombudsman investigation of: May 2022- April 23, 42; May 2023-April 24, 23; May 2024-April 25, 30; and 10 in May 2025-December 25.

There were 121 complaints received over the period May 2022 to May ‘26; 40 of them harassment, bullying or false accusations, 22 social media-related, 18 meeting behaviour, and 14 altercations with members of the public.

Of the latest complaints received since January, there were six harassment, three social media, two altercation, and one meeting behaviour, with seven complaints referred to the Ombudsman to date.

The report said, across all reporting periods, complaints relating to harassment, bullying and conduct at meetings remain the most common categories, although their frequency has reduced over time.

It added: “Complaints relating to town and community councils continue to account for most cases overall, however very few such complaints have been recorded since January 2026. Taken together, the data suggests a stabilisation of complaint numbers following earlier peaks, with the January to May 2026 position indicating a particularly low level of recorded concerns.”

Seven complaints referred to the Ombudsman highlighted in the report since the start of this year were: an alleged bullying and harassment claim at community council level, currently being investigated; a county council level claim of failure to treat others with respect; discriminatory conduct based on political affiliation, no further action taken; town council level bullying and harassment, disqualified for three years; and a town council level claim of making unsubstantiated or misleading statements, failure to uphold equality principles, conduct bringing the office into disrepute, no further action taken.

It also included three claims currently in the assessment stage: town council level bullying, intimidation, and threatening behaviour; a county level bringing the office or authority into disrepute; and a community council level claim of lack of openness and transparency, improper decision‑making, failure to act with integrity and accountability, and failure to provide accurate records.

All three dated to March.

Committee members agreed to note the report.

 

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