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Pembrokeshire


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pembrokeshire principal area
Geography
Area
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 5th
1,590 km²
? %
Admin HQ Haverfordwest
ISO 3166-2 GB-PEM
ONS code 00NS
Demographics
Population:
-
- Density
 
Ranked

Ranked
/ km²
Ethnicity 99.2% White
Welsh language
- Any skills
Ranked 8th
29.4%
Politics

Pembrokeshire Council
http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/
Control
MPs
  • Nick Ainger
  • Stephen Crabb

AMs
  • Christine Gwyther
  • Tamsin Dunwoody-Kneafsey
    (Constituency)
  • Mid and West Wales
    (Regional)

MEPs Wales
Pembrokeshire is a county in the southwest of Wales in the United Kingdom.

Geography

Pembrokeshire is a maritime county, washed by the sea on all sides except in the northeast where it is bounded by Cardiganshire and in the east where it is bounded by Carmarthenshire. Its population is 112,000. The highest point is at Foel Cwmcerwyn (1759ft/536m). The county boasts 170 miles (≈275 km) of magnificent coastline comprising important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and sandy beaches. Almost all of the coast is included in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. In the north are the Preseli Hills (Mynyddoedd Preseli), a wide stretch of high moorland with many prehistoric monuments. Elsewhere the county is relatively flat, most of the land being used for lowland farming. Oil tankers dock in the deep estuarine waters of Milford Haven. The chief rivers are the Eastern Cleddau, the Western Cleddau and the Solva. The main industries are tourism, agriculture and oil refining. The county town is Haverfordwest.

See the list of places in Pembrokeshire for villages, towns and cities in Pembrokeshire.

History

The county was founded as a county palatine in 1138 with Gilbert de Clare as the first Earl of Pembroke. It has long been split between its Anglicized south (known as "Little England beyond Wales") and its Welsh-speaking north.

Administration

Between 1889 and 1974 the county had an elected county council for the first time.
Between 1974 and 1996 the county was administered as two districts (South Pembrokeshire and Preseli) of the non-metropolitan county of Dyfed. Since 1996 it has been administered as a unitary authority.

Electoral divisions

The county is divided into 60 electoral wards. Some of these wards are coterminous with communities (parishes) of the same name. Most communities have their own elected council. There are 10 town councils and 52 community councils in the county area. The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':

WardCommunities (Parishes)Other geographic areas
AmrothAmroth*
Burton
  • Burton*
  • Rosemarket*

Camrose
  • Camrose*
  • Nolton and Roch*

CarewCarew*
Cilgerran
  • Cilgerran*
  • Manordeifi*

Clydau
  • Boncath*
  • Clydau*

Crymych
  • Crymych*
  • Eglwyswrw*

Dinas Cross
  • Cwm Gwaun*
  • Dinas Cross*
  • Puncheston*

East Williamston
  • East Williamston*
  • Jeffreyston*

Fishguard North EastFishguard Town* (Fishguard North East ward)
Fishguard North WestFishguard Town* (Fishguard North West ward)
GoodwickFishguard Town* (Goodwick ward)
Haverfordwest CastleHaverfordwest Town* (Castle ward)
Haverfordwest GarthHaverfordwest Town* (Garth ward)
Haverfordwest PortfieldHaverfordwest Town* (Portfield ward)
Haverfordwest PrendergastHaverfordwest Town* (Prendergast ward)
Haverfordwest PrioryHaverfordwest Town* (Priory ward)
Hundleton
  • Angle*
  • Castlemartin*
  • Hundleton*
  • Stackpole*

Johnston
  • Johnston*
  • Tiers Cross*

Kilgetty/BegellyKilgetty/Begelly*
Lampeter Velfrey
  • Lampeter Velfrey*
  • Llanddewi Velfrey*

Lamphey
  • Cosheston*
  • Lamphey*

Letterston
  • Hayscastle*
  • Letterston*
  • Wolfscastle*

Llangwm
  • Freystrop*
  • Hook*
  • Llangwm*

Llanrhian
  • Llanrhian*
  • Mathry*

Maenclochog
  • Clynderwen
  • Llandissilio West*
  • Maenclochog*
  • Mynachlog-Ddu*
  • New Moat*

Manorbier
  • Manorbier*
  • St. Florence* (St. Florence ward)

Martletwy
  • Llawhaden*
  • Martletwy*
  • Slebech*

Merlin's BridgeMerlin's Bridge
Milford CentralMilford Haven Town* (Central ward)
Milford EastMilford Haven Town* (East ward)
Milford HakinMilford Haven Town* (Hakin ward)
Milford HubberstonMilford Haven Town* (Hubberston ward)
Milford NorthMilford Haven Town* (North ward)
Milford WestMilford Haven Town* (West ward)
NarberthNarberth Town* (Narberth Urban ward)
Narberth Rural
  • Narberth Town* (Crinow and Narberth Rural wards)
  • Templeton*

NewportNewport Town*
Neyland EastNeyland Town* (East ward)
Neyland West
  • Llanstadwell*
  • Neyland Town* (West ward)

Pembroke MonktonPembroke Town* (Monkton ward)
Pembroke St. Mary NorthPembroke Town* (St. Mary North ward)
Pembroke St. Mary SouthPembroke Town* (St. Mary South ward)
Pembroke St. MichaelPembroke Town* (St. Michael ward)
Pembroke Dock CentralPembroke Dock Town* (Central ward)
Pembroke Dock LlanionPembroke Dock Town* (Llanion ward)
Pembroke Dock MarketPembroke Dock Town* (Market ward)
Pembroke Dock PennarPembroke Dock Town* (Pennar ward)
Penally
  • Penally*
  • St. Mary Out Liberty*
  • St. Florence* (Gumfreston ward)

Rudbaxton
  • Rudbaxton*
  • Uzmaston and Boulston*

SaundersfootSaundersfoot*
Scleddau
  • Pencaer*
  • Scleddau*
  • Trecwn*

Solva
  • Brawdy*
  • Solva*

St David'sSt. Davids and the Cathedral Close*
St. Dogmaels
  • Nevern*
  • St. Dogmaels*

St. Ishmaels
  • Dale*
  • Herbrandston*
  • Marloes and St. Brides*
  • St. Ishmael's*

Tenby NorthTenby Town*: The area of the Community of Tenby that lies north of the line starting at that point of the Community boundary where Clicketts Lane meets Heywood Lane (B4318). The boundary follows the centrelines of Heywood Lane and The Green (A4218) until it meets the junction with Greenhill Road where it turns east and follows the centreline of Greenhill Road before turning north east along the centreline of White Lion Street (A4139) and continuing in a straight line through the junction of White Lion Street (A4139) and High Street (A478) until it meets the Mean Low Water Mark.
Tenby SouthTenby Town*: That part of the Community of Tenby not contained in the Tenby North electoral division, together with Caldey and St. Margaret's Islands
The Havens
  • The Havens*
  • Walwyn's Castle*

Wiston
  • Ambleston*
  • Spittal*
  • Wiston*

Agriculture

Agriculture in Pembrokeshire is difficult because of the climate. So agriculture is relying on greenhouses and nurseries to a high degree. Traditional fishing is limited, and fishing is mainly done for personal needs. The development of fishing methods is staying behind because of the bad quality of ground water and sea water. The development from a traditional agriculture to expansion and specializing refers to the factor of tourism not agricultural firm, recreation and transport.

From 170,000 hectares of land, about 126,000 (74%) are used by agriculture. The majority of this land (60%) is down to permanent grassland and 26% is arable. The region is registered as a problem zone, because the area has very little potential of agriculture. Revenues are less than the average, but agriculture still provides 7,000 jobs.

Traditional county

The traditional county of Pembrokeshire is bounded by Carmarthenshire to the east, Cardiganshire to the northeast, the St George's Channel to the northwest and the Bristol Channel to the south.

Places of interest

Geography

  • Caldey Island
  • Grassholm Island
  • Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a long distance footpath
  • Preseli Hills
  • Ramsey Island
  • Skomer Island
  • Skokholm Island

Visitor attractions

  • Pembrokeshire Motor Museum
  • Oakwood Theme Park
  • Tenby

Historical places

  • Carew Castle
  • Cresswell Castle
  • Haverfordwest Castle
  • Llawhaden Castle
  • Manorbier Castle
  • Pembroke Castle
  • Picton Castle
  • St David's Cathedral
  • Strumble Head Lighthouse
  • Wiston Castle


This article was copied on 11 July 2006. The current version with history is available on Wikipedia.
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