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A drive to get more young people registered to vote in time for May’s Senedd elections is underway with currently only 35 per cent signed up in Pembrokeshire. Picture: Rui Vieira/PA Wire A drive to get more young people registered to vote in time for May’s Senedd elections is underway with currently only 35 per cent signed up in Pembrokeshire. Sixteen and 17 year olds are now eligible to vote in Welsh elections, including council elections next year, and have until April 19 to register. Members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s audit committee welcomed the “great news” but heard that plans for work with schools to encouraging voter registration had, along with most things, been impacted by the pandemic.
Picture: Google Street View A HOLIDAY park in eastern Pembrokeshire can swap some of its touring caravan and camping pitches for more static caravans after planning permission was approved. Llandissilio Holiday Park’s application for the regularisation of ten static caravans, along with another 22, in lieu of 36 touring caravans and 20 tents was approved on December 8. Llandissilio Holiday park is an established static, touring and tented camping park with “permission for a total of 66 touring caravans, 30 static caravans, 20 tented camping pitches, 5 chalets and 2 mobile homes,” states a planning report. There is also a clubhouse containing a licensed bar and games room, an indoor swimming pool with changing facilities, a laundrette, a reception/office building and toilet blocks, as well as owner accommodation, on site.