The call has been made by Councillor Thomas Tudor, county councillor for the Castle ward of Haverfordwest. International Women s Day is annually held on March 8 to celebrate women s achievements throughout history and across nations. It is also known as the United Nations (UN) Day for Women s Rights and International Peace. County Hall has previously been illuminated as a symbol of support with the Black Lives Matter campaign, for Holocaust Memorial Day, for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, to celebrate the anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day), and to mark LGBT+ History Month. Cllr Tudor has also asked for the March 8 illumination for this do be done to raise the issue of the protest Against State Pension Inequality iowards women, following a previous Notice of motion on this issue: Back in September 2019, Cllr Tudor submitted this notice of motion to the council: “Pembrokeshire County Council calls upon the Government to make fair transitional state pensi