T11 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

T11 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route T11 bus time schedule & line map T11 Fishguard - Haverfordwest View In Website Mode The T11 bus line (Fishguard - Haverfordwest) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Fishguard: 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM (2) Haverfordwest: 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest T11 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next T11 bus arriving. Direction: Fishguard T11 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Fishguard Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM Railway Station, Haverfordwest Tuesday 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM Bus Station 5, Haverfordwest Cartlett Road, Haverfordwest Wednesday 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast Thursday 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM Friday 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast Saturday 7:50 AM - 4:15 PM Picton Place, Haverfordwest 6-10 Picton Place, Haverfordwest Library, Haverfordwest T11 bus Info Dew Street, Haverfordwest Direction: Fishguard 67 Dew Street, Haverfordwest Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 105 min Barn Street, Haverfordwest Line Summary: Railway Station, Haverfordwest, Bus 35 Perrot, Haverfordwest Station 5, Haverfordwest, Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast, Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast, Picton Barn Street, Haverfordwest Place, Haverfordwest, Library, Haverfordwest, Dew Barn Street, Haverfordwest Street, Haverfordwest, Barn Street, Haverfordwest, Barn Street, Haverfordwest, Highlands Avenue, Highlands Avenue, Haverfordwest Haverfordwest, St Martin`S Burial Ground, Haverfordwest, Trafalgar Road, Haverfordwest, St Martin`S Burial Ground, Haverfordwest Pelcomb Inn, Pelcomb Cross, Keeston, Derwen, Cuffern Close, Haverfordwest Keeston, Post O∆ce, Simpson, Summerhill Park, Simpson, Rochgate Motel, Roch Gate, Newgale Trafalgar Road, Haverfordwest House, Newgale, Post O∆ce, Penycwm, Brawdy Turn, Penycwm, Solva Pottery, Lower Solva, Pelcomb Inn, Pelcomb Cross Memorial Hall, Solva, Minimarket, Upper Solva, Fachelich Turn, Vachelich, St David`S School, St Pelcomb Drive, Camrose Community David's, St David`S Tourist Ic, St David's, St David`S Keeston City Hall, St David's, Nun Street, St David's, New Street Playground, St David's, St David`S City Hall, St David's, St David`S Sch, St David's, St David`S Tourist Derwen, Keeston Ic, St David's, St David`S City Hall, St David's, Nun C3077, Camrose Community Street, St David's, New Street Playground, St David's, Post O∆ce, Simpson St David`S City Hall, St David's, Nun Street, St David's, Boncath Cross, Carnhedryn Uchaf, Mor-Awel, Wayside Close, Camrose Community Croesgoch, Artramont Arms, Croesgoch, Heol Rhian, Summerhill Park, Simpson Llanrhian, Treƒn Square, Treƒn, Tranquility, Penparc, Penparc Turn, Mathry, Square & Compass Inn, Rochgate Motel, Roch Gate Mathry, Church, Mathry, St Nicholas Turn, Llangloffan, Panteg Terrace, Manorowen, Newgale House, Newgale Kensington House, Dyffryn, Industrial Estate, Newgale Hill, Brawdy Community Goodwick, Goodwick Square, Goodwick, Station, Goodwick, The Parrog, Goodwick, West Street, Post O∆ce, Penycwm Penyraber, Ffordd Yr Efail 2, Fishguard Brawdy Turn, Penycwm Solva Pottery, Lower Solva New Street, Solva Community Memorial Hall, Solva Minimarket, Upper Solva Fachelich Turn, Vachelich St David`S School, St David's 12 Millard Park, St David's St David`S Tourist Ic, St David's St David`S City Hall, St David's 10 High Street, St David's Nun Street, St David's 19 Nun Street, St David's New Street Playground, St David's 44 New Street, St David's St David`S City Hall, St David's 2 New Street, St David's St David`S Sch, St David's 12 Millard Park, St David's St David`S Tourist Ic, St David's St David`S City Hall, St David's 10 High Street, St David's Nun Street, St David's 19 Nun Street, St David's New Street Playground, St David's 44 New Street, St David's St David`S City Hall, St David's 2 New Street, St David's Nun Street, St David's 19 Nun Street, St David's Boncath Cross, Carnhedryn Uchaf Mor-Awel, Croesgoch Artramont Arms, Croesgoch Heol Rhian, Llanrhian Llanrhian Road, Llanrhian Community Treƒn Square, Treƒn Tranquility, Penparc Penparc Turn, Mathry Square & Compass Inn, Mathry Church, Mathry St Nicholas Turn, Llangloffan Panteg Terrace, Manorowen Kensington House, Dyffryn Industrial Estate, Goodwick Church Road, Fishguard Goodwick Square, Goodwick Goodwick Square, Fishguard Station, Goodwick Station Hill, Fishguard The Parrog, Goodwick West Street, Penyraber Ffordd Yr Efail 2, Fishguard Direction: Haverfordwest T11 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Haverfordwest Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Ffordd Yr Efail 2, Fishguard Tuesday 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Vergam Terrace, Penyraber Wednesday 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Trem Y Mor, Penyraber Thursday 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Trem y Mor, Fishguard And Goodwick Community Friday 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM The Parrog, Goodwick Saturday 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Goodwick Square, Goodwick Goodwick Square, Fishguard Kensington House, Dyffryn T11 bus Info Panteg Terrace, Manorowen Direction: Haverfordwest Stops: 50 St Nicholas Turn, Llangloffan Trip Duration: 98 min Line Summary: Ffordd Yr Efail 2, Fishguard, Vergam Church, Mathry Terrace, Penyraber, Trem Y Mor, Penyraber, The Parrog, Goodwick, Goodwick Square, Goodwick, Church, Mathry Kensington House, Dyffryn, Panteg Terrace, Manorowen, St Nicholas Turn, Llangloffan, Church, Mathry, Church, Mathry, Square & Compass Inn, Square & Compass Inn, Mathry Mathry, Penparc Turn, Mathry, Tranquility, Penparc, Treƒn Square, Treƒn, Llanrhian Cross, Llanrhian, Penparc Turn, Mathry Artramont Arms, Croesgoch, Mor-Awel, Croesgoch, Broncath Cross, Carnhedryn Uchaf, New Street Tranquility, Penparc Playground, St David's, St David`S City Hall, St David's, St David`S Sch, St David's, St David`S Tourist Treƒn Square, Treƒn Ic, St David's, St David`S City Hall, St David's, Nun Street, St David's, New Street Playground, St David's, Llanrhian Cross, Llanrhian St David`S City Hall, St David's, St David`S Sch, St David's, Fachelich Turn, Vachelich, Minimarket, Upper Artramont Arms, Croesgoch Solva, Memorial Hall, Solva, Solva Pottery, Lower Solva, Brawdy Turn, Penycwm, Post O∆ce, Mor-Awel, Croesgoch Penycwm, Newgale House, Newgale, Pilgrims Way, Roch Gate, Rochgate Motel, Roch Gate, Summerhill Broncath Cross, Carnhedryn Uchaf Park, Simpson, Post O∆ce, Simpson, Derwen, Keeston, Keeston, Pelcomb Inn, Pelcomb Cross, New Street Playground, St David's Trafalgar Road, Haverfordwest, St Martin`S Burial Ground, Haverfordwest, Highlands Avenue, 44 New Street, St David's Haverfordwest, Tabernacle Church, Haverfordwest, Lidl Perrot's Road, Haverfordwest, Bus Station 5, St David`S City Hall, St David's Haverfordwest, Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast, 2 New Street, St David's Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast, Railway Station, St David`S Sch, St David's Haverfordwest 12 Millard Park, St David's St David`S Tourist Ic, St David's St David`S City Hall, St David's 10 High Street, St David's Nun Street, St David's 19 Nun Street, St David's New Street Playground, St David's 44 New Street, St David's St David`S City Hall, St David's 2 New Street, St David's St David`S Sch, St David's 12 Millard Park, St David's Fachelich Turn, Vachelich Minimarket, Upper Solva Memorial Hall, Solva Solva Pottery, Lower Solva New Street, Solva Community Brawdy Turn, Penycwm Post O∆ce, Penycwm Newgale House, Newgale Newgale Hill, Brawdy Community Pilgrims Way, Roch Gate Pilgrim's Way, Nolton And Roch Community Rochgate Motel, Roch Gate Summerhill Park, Simpson Post O∆ce, Simpson Wayside Close, Camrose Community Derwen, Keeston C3077, Camrose Community Keeston Pelcomb Inn, Pelcomb Cross Pelcomb Drive, Camrose Community Trafalgar Road, Haverfordwest St Martin`S Burial Ground, Haverfordwest Cuffern Close, Haverfordwest Highlands Avenue, Haverfordwest Tabernacle Church, Haverfordwest Lidl Perrot's Road, Haverfordwest Perrots Road, Haverfordwest Bus Station 5, Haverfordwest Cartlett Road, Haverfordwest Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast Sydney Rees Way, Prendergast Railway Station, Haverfordwest T11 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Wales. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
Recommended publications
  • Women in the Rural Society of South-West Wales, C.1780-1870
    _________________________________________________________________________Swansea University E-Theses Women in the rural society of south-west Wales, c.1780-1870. Thomas, Wilma R How to cite: _________________________________________________________________________ Thomas, Wilma R (2003) Women in the rural society of south-west Wales, c.1780-1870.. thesis, Swansea University. http://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa42585 Use policy: _________________________________________________________________________ This item is brought to you by Swansea University. Any person downloading material is agreeing to abide by the terms of the repository licence: copies of full text items may be used or reproduced in any format or medium, without prior permission for personal research or study, educational or non-commercial purposes only. The copyright for any work remains with the original author unless otherwise specified. The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holder. Permission for multiple reproductions should be obtained from the original author. Authors are personally responsible for adhering to copyright and publisher restrictions when uploading content to the repository. Please link to the metadata record in the Swansea University repository, Cronfa (link given in the citation reference above.) http://www.swansea.ac.uk/library/researchsupport/ris-support/ Women in the Rural Society of south-west Wales, c.1780-1870 Wilma R. Thomas Submitted to the University of Wales in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of History University of Wales Swansea 2003 ProQuest Number: 10805343 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a com plete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted.
    [Show full text]
  • The Pembrokeshire (Communities) Order 2011
    Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. WELSH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2011 No. 683 (W.101) LOCAL GOVERNMENT, WALES The Pembrokeshire (Communities) Order 2011 Made - - - - 7 March 2011 Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) and (3) The Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales has, in accordance with sections 54(1) and 58(1) of the Local GovernmentAct 1972(1), submitted to the Welsh Ministers a report dated April 2010 on its review of, and proposals for, communities within the County of Pembrokeshire. The Welsh Ministers have decided to give effect to those proposals with modifications. More than six weeks have elapsed since those proposals were submitted to the Welsh Ministers. The Welsh Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 58(2) and 67(5) of the Local Government Act 1972 and now vested in them(2). Title and commencement 1.—(1) The title of this Order is The Pembrokeshire (Communities) Order 2011. (2) Articles 4, 5 and 6 of this Order come into force— (a) for the purpose of proceedings preliminary or relating to the election of councillors, on 15 October 2011; (b) for all other purposes, on the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2012. (3) For all other purposes, this Order comes into force on 1 April 2011, which is the appointed day for the purposes of the Regulations. Interpretation 2. In this Order— “existing” (“presennol”), in relation to a local government or electoral area, means that area as it exists immediately before the appointed day; “Map A” (“Map A”), “Map B” (“Map B”), “Map C” (“Map C”), “Map D” (“Map D”), “Map E” (“Map E”), “Map F” (“Map F”), “Map G” (“Map G”), “Map H” (“Map H”), “Map I” (“Map (1) 1972 c.
    [Show full text]
  • Development Management Committee
    DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 8 June 2016 Present: Mrs G Hayward (Chair) Mr D Ellis, Councillor ML Evans, Councillor L Jenkins, Councillor R Kilmister, Councillor RM Lewis, Councillor PJ Morgan, Councillor R Owens, Councillor D Rees, Mr AE Sangster, Mrs M Thomas, Councillor A Wilcox and Councillor M Williams. [Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock 10.00am – 11.45am] 1. Apologies Apologies for absence were received from Mr A Archer, Ms C Gwyther, Councillor P Harries, Councillor S Hudson and Councillor M James. It was noted that Councillor James was attending the National Parks UK Executive in the Broads on behalf of the Authority. 2. Disclosures of interest The following Member(s)/Officer(s) disclosed an interest in the application(s) and/or matter(s) referred to below: Application and Member(s)/Officer(s) Action taken Reference Minutes 6(f)below Mr AE Sangster Withdrew from the NP/16/0170 - meeting while the Construction of new application was Marine Centre, including discussed marine workshops, marine/outdoor action retail, café & restaurant, offices for harbour administration & Wales Tourism, RYA Academy, Teaching Rooms, Coastal Storm Education Centre, bedrooms & disabled accommodation – Harbour Office, the Harbour, Saundersfoot 3. Minutes The minutes of the meetings held on the 20 April 2016 and 9 May 2016 were presented for confirmation and signature. _____________________________________________________________________ Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Minutes of the Development Management Committee – 8 June 2016 1 It was RESOLVED that the minutes of the meetings held on the 20 April 2016 and 9 May 2016 be confirmed and signed. NOTED. 4. Right to speak at Committee The Chairman informed Members that due notification (prior to the stipulated deadline) had been received from interested parties who wished to exercise their right to speak at the meeting that day.
    [Show full text]
  • Solva Proposals Layout 1 18/10/2011 15:03 Page 1
    Solva_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 15:03 Page 1 Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Solva Conservation Area Proposals Supplementary Planning Guidance to the Local Development Plan for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Adopted 12 October 2011 Solva_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 15:03 Page 1 SOLVA CONSERVATION AREA PROPOSALS CONTENTS PAGE NO. FOREWORD . 3 1. Introduction. 5 2. Character Statement Synopsis . 7 3. SWOT Analysis. 14 4. POST Analysis . 18 5. Resources . 21 6. Public Realm . 23 7. Traffic Management. 25 8. Community Projects. 26 9. Awareness . 27 10. Development . 29 11. Control . 30 12. Study & Research. 31 13. Boundaries . 32 14. Next Steps . 34 15. Programme . 35 16. Abbreviations Used . 36 Appendix A: Key to Conservation Area Features Map October 2011 Solva_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 15:03 Page 2 PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK Poppit A 487 Aberteifi Bae Ceredigion Llandudoch Cardigan Cardigan Bay St. Dogmaels AFON TEIFI A 484 Trewyddel Moylegrove Cilgerran A 487 Nanhyfer Nevern Dinas Wdig Eglwyswrw Boncath Pwll Deri Goodwick Trefdraeth Felindre B 4332 Newport Abergwaun Farchog Fishguard Aber-mawr Cwm Gwaun Crosswell Abercastle Llanychaer Gwaun Valley B 4313 Trefin Bryniau Preseli Trevine Mathry Presely Hills Crymych Porthgain A 40 Abereiddy Casmorys Casmael Mynachlog-ddu Castlemorris Croesgoch W Puncheston Llanfyrnach E Treletert S Rosebush A 487 T Letterston E B 4330 R Caerfarchell N C L Maenclochog E Tyddewi D Cas-blaidd Hayscastle DAU Wolfscastle B 4329 B 4313 St Davids Solfach Cross Solva Ambleston Llys-y-fran A 487 Country Park Efailwen Spittal EASTERN CLEDDAU Treffgarne Newgale A 478 Scolton Country Park Llandissilio Llanboidy Roch Camrose Ynys Dewi Ramsey Island Clunderwen Solva Simpson Cross Clarbeston Road Nolton Conservation Area Haverfordwest Llawhaden Druidston Hwlffordd A 40 B 4341 Hendy-Gwyn St.
    [Show full text]
  • Solva Community Council Cyngor Cymuned Solfach
    Solva Community Council Cyngor Cymuned Solfach Minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday 10th July 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial Hall Attended by: Community Councillors Josh Phillips (Chair), Ifor Thomas, Vicky Barker, Joanne Gibbins, John Price, Joe Griffin, Colin Reynolds, Wendy Wright. County Councillor: Mark Carter Newsletter Editor: Peter Wilde Clerk & RFO: Bruce Payne 1. Welcome and Introduction. The Chair welcomed: a. PCSO Naomi Hicks (agenda item 5); b. David Astins (PCC Community Champion) (agenda item 6), and; c. Mollie Roach (Solva Care) (agenda item 15). 2. Apologies. Community Councillor John Price. 3. Declarations of interest - Personal or Prejudicial. a. Community Councillor Joe Griffin declared a personal interest with agenda item 19c Trecadwgan Farm. Matters Arising 4. Agree the Minutes of the meeting held on 5th June 2019. Agreed and signed. a. All actions were reviewed. 5. Crime update. Naomi discussed with members the current low crime trend on the peninsula. a. Caring for someone with dementia – The Herbert Protocol. Naomi also commended the Herbert Protocol to members. This was a national scheme which encourages carers, family members or friends to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing. Using the Herbert Protocol form, you 1 Solva Community Council Cyngor Cymuned Solfach can record all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers and places regularly visited, or previously located if they have gone missing before. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police, along with a recent photograph – saving valuable time when you first contact us.
    [Show full text]
  • Existing Electoral Arrangements
    COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE EXISTING COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP Page 1 2012 No. OF ELECTORS PER No. NAME DESCRIPTION ELECTORATE 2012 COUNCILLORS COUNCILLOR 1 Amroth The Community of Amroth 1 974 974 2 Burton The Communities of Burton and Rosemarket 1 1,473 1,473 3 Camrose The Communities of Camrose and Nolton and Roch 1 2,054 2,054 4 Carew The Community of Carew 1 1,210 1,210 5 Cilgerran The Communities of Cilgerran and Manordeifi 1 1,544 1,544 6 Clydau The Communities of Boncath and Clydau 1 1,166 1,166 7 Crymych The Communities of Crymych and Eglwyswrw 1 1,994 1,994 8 Dinas Cross The Communities of Cwm Gwaun, Dinas Cross and Puncheston 1 1,307 1,307 9 East Williamston The Communities of East Williamston and Jeffreyston 1 1,936 1,936 10 Fishguard North East The Fishguard North East ward of the Community of Fishguard and Goodwick 1 1,473 1,473 11 Fishguard North West The Fishguard North West ward of the Community of Fishguard and Goodwick 1 1,208 1,208 12 Goodwick The Goodwick ward of the Community of Fishguard and Goodwick 1 1,526 1,526 13 Haverfordwest: Castle The Castle ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,651 1,651 14 Haverfordwest: Garth The Garth ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,798 1,798 15 Haverfordwest: Portfield The Portfield ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,805 1,805 16 Haverfordwest: Prendergast The Prendergast ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,530 1,530 17 Haverfordwest: Priory The Priory ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,888 1,888 18 Hundleton The Communities of Angle.
    [Show full text]
  • The Search for San Ffraid
    The Search for San Ffraid ‘A thesis submitted to the University of Wales Trinity Saint David in the fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts’ 2012 Jeanne Mehan 1 Abstract The Welsh traditions related to San Ffraid, called in Ireland and Scotland St Brigid (also called Bride, Ffraid, Bhríde, Bridget, and Birgitta) have not previously been documented. This Irish saint is said to have traveled to Wales, but the Welsh evidence comprises a single fifteenth-century Welsh poem by Iorwerth Fynglwyd; numerous geographical dedications, including nearly two dozen churches; and references in the arts, literature, and histories. This dissertation for the first time gathers together in one place the Welsh traditions related to San Ffraid, integrating the separate pieces to reveal a more focused image of a saint of obvious importance in Wales. As part of this discussion, the dissertation addresses questions about the relationship, if any, of San Ffraid, St Brigid of Kildare, and St Birgitta of Sweden; the likelihood of one San Ffraid in the south and another in the north; and the inclusion of the goddess Brigid in the portrait of San Ffraid. 2 Contents ABSTRACT ........................................................................................................................ 2 CONTENTS........................................................................................................................ 3 FIGURES ...........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Pembrokeshire Beach Strategy 2018 – 2021
    Pembrokeshire Beach Strategy 2018 – 2021 ©Pembrokeshire County Council This strategy is supported by the following organisations: Pembrokeshire County Council www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk Natural Resources Wales www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Keep Wales Tidy www.keepwalestidy.cymru Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority www.pcnpa.org.uk National Trust www.nationaltrust.org.uk Royal National Lifeboat Institution www.rnli.org Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water www.dwrcymru.com H.M Coastguard http://www.dft.gov.uk Town and Community Councils http://www.pembstcc.co.uk/ The following organisations will also be consulted: Dyfed Powys Police www.dyfed-powys.police.uk Dogs Trust www.dogstrust.org.uk National Farmers Union (Cymru) www.nfu-cymru.org.uk Farmers Union of Wales www.fuw.org.uk Country Land and Business Association (CLA) www.cla.org.uk Document Date Version Owner Control May 2016 Final 1.0 DFT March 2018 2.0 NM Contact information for this document: Pollution Control Team Pembrokeshire County Council 1 Cherry Grove Haverfordwest SA61 2NZ Telephone: 01437 775721 E Mail: [email protected] The Beach Strategy for Pembrokeshire 2018 - 2021 Foreword Pembrokeshire has some of the best beaches in Britain. No other county has more Blue Flag, Green Coast or Seaside awards; which all reinforce Pembrokeshire’s environmental and tourism credentials. This strategy has been produced to ensure that the high quality of Pembrokeshire’s beaches are maintained . This aim includes partnership working with many other agencies including Natural Resources Wales, Dŵr Cymru, Keep Wales Tidy, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, Dyfed Powys Police, The Dogs Trust and Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services.
    [Show full text]
  • Polling Station Number Polling Station Verified Ballots Polling Station
    Polling Station Verified Polling Station Verified Number Polling Station Ballots Number Polling Station Ballots 01 ST DOGMAELS MEMORIAL HALL 691 39 COMMUNITY HALL CRUNDALE 592 02 NEVERN VILLAGE HALL 319 40 CAMROSE COMMUNITY CENTRE 687 03 MOYLEGROVE OLD SCHOOL HALL 139 41 SUTTON BAPTIST CHAPEL HALL 141 04 YR HEN YSGOL, EGLWYSWRW 411 42 VICTORIA HALL, ROCH 400 05 CRYMYCH MARKET HALL 904 43 BROAD HAVEN VILLAGE HALL 537 06 CILGERRAN VILLAGE HALL 720 44 WALWYNS CASTLE VILLAGE HALL 173 07 NEWCHAPEL READING ROOM 256 45 THE SCHOOL ROOM, TIERS CROSS 223 08 BONCATH COMMUNITY HALL 386 46 THE INSTITUTE JOHNSTON 835 09 CANOLFAN CLYDAU, TEGRYN 328 47 MERLINS BRIDGE WELFARE HALL 818 10 NEWPORT MEMORIAL HALL 521 48 ALBANY CHURCH HALL 464 11 YR HEN YSGOL, DINAS CROSS 392 49 ST MARTINS CHURCH HALL 391 12 TOWN HALL, FISHGUARD, STATION 1 803 50 MEADOW PARK DAY CENTRE, STOKES AVENUE 833 13 TOWN HALL, FISHGUARD, STATION 2 626 51 THE GREEN ROOM, HAVERFORDWEST LEISURE CENTRE 868 14 GOODWICK SCOUT HALL 848 52 PICTON COMMUNITY CENTRE, FREEMENS WAY 126 15 ST NICHOLAS VILLAGE HALL 235 53 THE HIVE 273 16 THE GATE INN 306 54 BETHESDA BAPTIST SCHOOL ROOM PERROTT'S AVENUE 428 17 GLANDWR CHAPEL VESTRY 73 55 PORTFIELD SOCIAL ACTIVITY CENTRE 878 18 JABES CHAPEL VESTRY 89 56 UZMASTON CHURCH HALL 282 19 SMYRNA CHAPEL VESTRY 207 57 FREYSTROP VILLAGE HALL 235 20 MOBILE POLLING STATION 181 58 HOOK SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB 468 21 LETTERSTON MEMORIAL HALL 568 59 LLANGWM VILLAGE CENTRE 419 22 MATHRY COMMUNITY HALL 284 60 ROSEMARKET VILLAGE HALL 238 23 CROESGOCH BAPTIST CHAPEL VESTRY
    [Show full text]
  • Camrose Community Audit
    Heartlands Hub Heritage and Natural Environment Audit Part B Camrose Community Audit For: PLANED May 2012 Heartlands Hub Heritage and Natural Environment Audit Part B Camrose Community Audit By Jenny Hall, MIfA & Paul Sambrook, MIfA Trysor Trysor Project No. 2011/230 For: PLANED May 2012 Cover photograph: Camrose Baptist Chapel, 2012 Heartlands Hub Heritage & Natural Resources Audit Camrose Community RHIF YR ADRODDIAD - REPORT NUMBER: Trysor 2011/230 DYDDIAD 4ydd Mai 2012 DATE 4th May 2012 Paratowyd yr adroddiad hwn gan bartneriad Trysor. Mae wedi ei gael yn gywir ac yn derbyn ein sêl bendith. This report was prepared by the Trysor partners. It has been checked and received our approval. JENNY HALL MIfA Jenny Hall PAUL SAMBROOK MIfA Paul Sambrook DYDDIAD DATE 04/05/2012 Croesawn unrhyw sylwadau ar gynnwys neu strwythur yr adroddiad hwn. We welcome any comments on the content or structure of this report. 38, New Road, Treclyn Gwaun-cae-Gurwen Eglywswrw Ammanford Crymych Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire SA18 1UN SA41 3SU 01269 826397 01239 891470 www.trysor.net [email protected] CONTENTS 1. Community Overview 1 Landscape and Geology 1 2. Natural Heritage (Designatons and Attractions) 3 3. Heritage (Archaeology, History and Culture) 5 Heritage Overview 5 Designated Heritage Sites and Areas 9 List of Sites by Period 10 Cultural Sites 12 4. Interpretation 14 5. Tourism-Related Commerce 15 6. Observations 18 7. Camrose Heritage Gazetteer Index 20 8. Camrose Heritage Gazetteer 24 9. Camrose Culture Gazetteer 91 10. Camrose Natural Attractions Gazetteer 96 Camrose Heritage & Natural Resources Audit CAMROSE COMMUNITY 1. COMMUNITY OVERVIEW Camrose is a large, inland community, covering an area of 45.92km2, see Figure 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Solva News April 2018.Ppp
    Solvanews.co.uk April 2018 Issue # 113 Solva Surgery – staff changes Jane Chinn who has been our Practice Nurse for 27 years will be retiring from Solva Surgery next week. Without a doubt, she will be missed enormously by staff and of course by patients. We all wish her a very long and happy early retirement! We welcome two new nurses to the team at Solva Surgery; Rebecca Bowie and Anne Davies. Rebecca joins us from the Coronary Care Unit at Withybush General Hospital. Anne has previously worked as a Practice Nurse and has worked as a Nurse Practitioner for Care on Call. They will be working in conjunction with Alison Richards who has been at Solva Surgery for almost 14 years. 1920's themed Night at the Hall – Saturday 21 April at 7.30 pm - Tickets £10. Join in the fun and frivolity of a 1920's themed evening, with magic, mystery and music. Come dressed up, if you wish, to see Tom Thumb, our amazing local magician perform the impossible before your very eyes. Followed by a “topping” short play full of surprises and mystery, performed by members of SADS. To round the evening off, the Saint City Jazz Band will provide that essential 20’s sound. A cocktail on arrival and canapés in the interval are included. There will be a bar. Tickets available from: Bay View Stores and Window on Wales. Please book early. MamGu Welshcakes is pleased to announce the opening of new premises in Solva this Easter. Thea and Becky, have recently taken over the Old Printing House and spent the past few weeks turning into a place for all to come and relax, catch up, have some homemade food, sample the delicious drinks and of course eat their infamous traditional and alternative welshcakes hot off the Griddle.
    [Show full text]
  • Sea Spiders (Pycnogonids) in and Around Milford Haven
    Field Studies6 (1986),517-529 SEA SPIDERS(PYCNOGONIDS) IN AND AROUND MILFORD HAVEN (SouthWest Sfales) P. E. KING eNoR. M. CASE Marine ResearchGroup, School of BiologicalSciences, Uniaersity College of Swansea, SingletonPark, SwanseaS42 8PP, Wales,U.K. ABsrRAcr Thirteen ofthe 19 British speciesofPycnogonids (seaspiders) have been recorded in and around Milford Haven in southwest Vales. The sites from which each species has been recorded are listed and maps are provided for the more widely distributed. The influence of salinity and other estuarine factors affecting their penetration into the Daucleddau (the joint estuary of the Eastern and rffestern Cleddau rivers) is discussed. INrnooucrroN THr Pycnogonida are a group of marine arthropods often referred to as seaspiders. Their general biology has been reviewed by Thompson (1909), Helfer and Schlottke (1935), Fage (1949) and King (1973).Their distribution in the British Isles recorded by Hodge (1864), Thompson (1909), Hodgson (1910), Halhed (1896), Carpenter (1905, l9l2), Bruce, Colman and Jones(1963), King, Wyer and Jarvis (1971) and King (1972,1976). Speciesoccurring in Pembrokeshirewere recorded by Crothers (1966) and King and Crapp (1971). Since that time the list has been extended and further studies have suggestedsome changesin the relationship and validity of some species(Fry, 1978). King (1986) has revised the earlier keys and summarised the current position on taxonomy and nomenclature. The present study updates the pycnogonid records for Pembrokeshire and describesin more detail their distribution in Milford Haven. DrsrRrsurroN rN $fESr Werns King and Crapp (1971) listed eleven speciesfrom Pembrokeshire (now part of Dyfed). Since that time two more have been added, Endeis charybdaea and Anoplodactylus petiolatus.
    [Show full text]