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Pembroke Dock Town Council will observe the minute s silence Pembroke Dock Town Council will be joining the national minute s silence on Saturday, April 17 in memory of Prince Philip. The council is asking people who wish to do so, to lay flowers outside the council s offices at 28 Dimond Street. They will then be moved to the Military Cemetery. On the day of Prince Philip s death the town council said: Pembroke Dock Town Council sends condolences to the Queen and family on the passing of HRH Duke of Edinburgh. God save the Queen. All Government offices across the UK, including Pembrokeshire, will be required to observe the minute s silence. ....
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The landscape of Pembroke Dock is set to change and tonight (Monday, April 12) discussions highlighting the proposed changes to the Royal Dockyard,… ....
BBC News By Aled Scourfield image captionThe plans are part of the Swansea Bay city deal and are expected to create 1,800 jobs Plans to develop a marine energy project could have a catastrophic impact on Pembroke Dock s Royal Dockyard, an expert on maritime history has warned. The plans are part of a £60m Swansea Bay City Deal project to develop marine energy in Pembrokeshire. It is hoped Pembroke Dock Marine could create 1,800 full-time jobs in the county. But Dr Ann Coats said she feared the scheme would damage its heritage. It is proposed that historical slipways, a graving dock and timber pond used for shipbuilding could be infilled and covered over. Two new 130ft (40m) high buildings will be built near the waterway. ....
Cllr Tony Wilcox\ s NoM about election costs was not adopted but the policy will be reviewed The “huge financial burden” of paying for elections will impact democracy at town and community council level, says a councillor calling for a change to policy. Cllr Tony Wilcox is calling on Pembrokeshire County Council to reconsider a 2016 decision to stop funding for town and community elections, with full cost recovery the current policy coming into force in 2018. Cllr Wilcox, also a member of Pembroke Dock Town Council, said a recent election had cost more than £9,000 and despite having been making savings each year in case of elections or by-election the costs were greater than expected. ....