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Public Conveniences Location of Public Summer opening Winter opening Site / Reference Address of Public Convenience Post Code Convenience times times numbers Abercastle Abercastle, Haverfordwest. SA62 5HJ 24hrs Closed Short 53 Abereiddy Abereiddy, Berea, Haverfordwest. SA62 6DT 24hrs Closed Short 51 Amroth East Amroth East. SA67 8NN 24hrs Closed Long 12 Amroth West Amroth West. SA67 8NE 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 13 Angle Beach Angle Beach. SA71 5BE 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 23 Bosheston Bosheston. SA71 5DN 7am-7pm 7am - 7pm 20 Broad Haven Marine Road North Beach, Marine Road, Broad Haven. SA62 3JR 7am-9pm 7am-6pm 37 Broad Haven National Parks South Beach, Marine Road, Broad Haven. SA62 3JR 24hrs Closed Long 38 Burton 7am-8pm Closed Long 70 Carew Carew. SA70 8SP 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 15 Cilgerran Picnic Site Cilgerran, Cardigan. SA43 2PE 24hrs 24hrs 69 Cresswell Quay Cresswell Quay. SA68 0TE 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 24 Cwm yr Eglwys Cwm yr Eglwys, Dinas Cross, Newport. SA42 0JN 24hrs Closed Short 62 Dale Dale Car park, The Dale, Haverfordwest. SA62 3RJ 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 32 Felindre Fachog 24hrs 2hrs 71 Fishguard – Lower Town Quay Road, Lower Town, Fishguard. SA65 9LX 24hrs 24hrs 56 Fishguard – Parc y Shwt Parc Y Shwt, Fishguard. SA65 9AP 6am-6pm Closed Long 57 Fishguard – West Street West Street, Fishguard. SA65 9NL 6am-6pm 6am-6pm 58 Freshwater East Freshwater East. SA71 5LN 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 21 Freshwater West Freshwater West. SA71 5HW 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 22 Goodwick – Parrog Car Park The Parrog, Goodwick. SA64 0DE 24hrs 24hrs 55 Haverfordwest – Castle Lake Castle Lake, Castle Hill, Haverfordwest. SA61 2EG 7am-10pm 7am-10pm 40 Haverfordwest – Multi Storey Car Riverside Quay, Haverfordwest. SA61 2LJ 7am-10pm 7am-10pm 39 Park Kilgetty TIC Kilgetty TIC. SA68 0YA 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 14 Letterston The Square, Mathry Road, Letterston, SA62 5EE 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 54 Little Haven Little Haven, Haverfordwest. SA62 3TT 7am-10pm 7am-6pm 36 Llanstadwell Hazelbeach Llanstadwell, Hazelbeach, Milford Haven. SA73 1EG 6am-7pm Closed Long 27 Maenclochog Maenclochog, Clynderwen. SA14 6PP 7am-10pm 7am-6pm 66 Manorbier Beach Manorbier Beach. SA70 7SY 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 25 Marloes Marloes, Haverfordwest SA62 3AZ 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 33 Martins Haven Martins Haven, Marloes, Haverfordwest. SA62 3BJ 7am-7pm Closed Long 34 Milford Haven – Gelliswick Gelliswick, Milford Haven. SA73 3RS 7am-6.30pm 7am -6.30pm 30 Milford Haven – Market Square Market Square, Milford Haven. SA73 2AE 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 28 Milford Haven - The Rath Rathwater Gardens, Milford Haven. SA73 1YR 7am - 8pm 7am - 8pm 29 Moylegrove Moylegrove, Moylegrove, Cardigan. SA43 3BU 24hrs 24hrs 65 Narberth Town Moor Car Park Towns Moor, Narbeth. SA67 7AG 7am-8pm 7am -8pm 11 Nevern Nevern, Newport. SA42 0NB 7.30am-6.00pm 7.30am - 6pm 64 Location of Public Summer opening Winter opening Site / Reference Address of Public Convenience Post Code Convenience times times numbers Newgale – Central Car Park Newgale Central, Newgale, Haverfordwest. SA62 6AS 8am-7pm 8am-7pm 44 Newgale North Newgale North, Newgale, Haverfordwest. SA62 6AS 8am-7pm Closed Long 43 Newgale South Newgale South, Newgale, Haverfordwest. SA62 6AS 24 hrs Closed Long 42 Newport – Long Street Long Street, Newport. SA42 0TJ 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 59 Newport – The Parrog The Parrog, Newport. SA42 0RP 8am-7pm 8am-7pm 60 Newport – Traeth Mawr Traeth Mawr, Newport. SA42 01R 24hrs 24hrs 61 Neyland Marina - Brunel Quay Brunel Quay, Neyland, Milford Haven. SA73 1PY 7am - 8pm 7am - 8pm 26 Nolton Haven Nolton Haven, Haverfordwest. SA62 3NH 24hrs Closed Short 41 Pemblewin 24hrs 24hrs 72 Pembroke - Black Horse Black Horse, Pembroke. SA71 4HN 7am - 8pm Closed Short 16 Pembroke – Commons Pembroke Commons, Pembroke. SA71 4EA 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 17 Pembroke – Town Quay Town Quay, Pembroke. SA71 4NR 7am-7pm 7am - 7pm 18 Pembroke Dock – Library Library, Pembroke Dock. SA72 6DW 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 19 Penally Penally. SA70 7PS 24hrs 24hrs 10 Popehill, Johnston 24hrs 24hrs 73 Porthgain Porthgain, Haverfordwest. SA62 5BN 24hrs 24hrs 52 Pwllgwaellod Pwllgwaelod, Dinas Cross, Newport. SA42 0SE 24hrs 24hrs 63 Saundersfoot Regency Regency, Saundersfoot. SA69 9EN 7am-10pm 7am - 10pm 09 Solva – Lower Car Park Lower Car Park, Solva, Haverfordwest. SA62 6UT 7.30am-6pm 7.30am-6pm 45 St Brides St. Brides, Haverfordwest. SA62 3AL 24hrs 24hrs 35 St Davids – Bryn Road Bryn Road, St. David's, Haverfordwest. SA62 6RB 6am-8pm 6am-6pm 46 St Davids - The Grove The Grove Car Park SA62 6SB 6am-8pm 6am-6pm 47 St Davids – Porthclais Porthclais, St. David's, Haverfordwest. SA62 6RR 24hrs 24hrs 50 St Davids Quickwell Hill Quickwell Car Park, St. David's, Haverfordwest. SA62 6PD 24 hrs Closed Long 48 St Davids – Whitesands Whitesands Car Park, St. Davids, Haverfordwest. SA62 6PT 24hrs 24hrs 49 St Dogmaels – High Street High Street, St. Dogmael's, Cardigan. SA43 3EJ 24hrs 24hrs 67 St Dogmaels – Poppit Sands Poppit Sands, Poppit, Cardigan. SA43 3LN 24hrs 24hrs 68 St Ishmaels St. Ishmaels, Haverfordwest. SA62 3TB 7am - 7pm Closed Long 31 Tenby Buttsfield-North Beach Buttsfield Car Park, Tenby. SA70 8AG 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 01 Carpark Tenby Castle Beach Castle Beach, Tenby. SA70 7BL 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 02 Tenby, The Green, Salterns Tenby Lower Railway Car Park, Tenby. SA70 7NG 7am-8pm Closed Long 03 Tenby – Multi Storey Multi-Storey Car Park, Tenby. SA70 7LS 7am-10pm 7am - 10pm 04 Tenby North Beach North Beach, Tenby. SA70 8AP 7am-8pm Closed Long 05 Tenby South Beach South Beach, Tenby. SA70 7EG 7am-8pm Closed Short 06 Tenby Upper Frog Street, Market Upper Frog Street, Tenby. 7am-8pm 7am - 8pm 07 Wisemans Bridge Wisemans Bridge, Saundersfoot. SA69 9AT 24hrs 24hrs 08 Winter Opening times Closed Long = closed from 1st November -31st March (or Easter School Holidays) Closed Short = closed from 1st November - mid February, open for Christmas holiday period but no cleaning service on Christmas Day.
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