As the land is Crown Estate, the local authority is effectively unable to take any enforcement action. Pictures: Gareth Davies Photography ENFORCEMENT action against the Home Office over its use of Penally Camp has been reluctantly ruled out by Pembrokeshire County Council. As the Western Telegraph reported last night, the Home Office intends to apply for a further six months temporary consent to house asylum seekers in the camp. There looks set to be a month s gap between the expiry of the existing consent on March 21 and the start of the subsequent consent. In other circumstances, this would technically allow the council to take enforcement action.