The site at Llanstadwell where a proposal for shepherd huts was considered at planning committee on December 8. A PLAN for shepherd huts and a tea room at Llanstadwell has been refused by county councillors. Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning committee considered an amended plan for a proposal at Point House, Newton Road at its meeting on December 8. Previous discussions of the application had raised concerns about traffic and access, with changes to the plan including moving the proposed tea room from the main house to a separate blinding, reducing its size and the number of expected visitors. The ability to move the shepherd huts means they fall within the legal definition of a caravan a planning officer report states with the location outside the defined settlement boundary of Llanstadwell meant it was not considered a sustainable location.