Pictures: Hundreds of protestors paddle out to call for clean seas
Hundreds of surfers, swimmers, paddle boarders and water users flocked to a Pembrokeshire beach this lunchtime to join a national day of protest against sewage in our seas.
Hundreds of surfers, swimmers, paddle boarders and water users flocked to a Pembrokeshire beach this lunchtime to join a national day of protest against sewage in our seas.
A Pembrokeshire village has been named as the most popular seaside destination in the UK for the second year running.
The sight of giant cruise ships in the bay is becoming more and more common at a Pembrokeshire port renowned for its unique welcome.
Roadworks at a deadly Pembrokeshire junction will begin later this month in the hope of making the accident blackspot much safer.
Crowds of protestors will take to a Pembrokeshire beach this weekend to say ‘enough is enough’ to sewage in our seas.
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