A collective of people working towards sustainability who wish to share their aim with others. Details of the community, residential courses run, and volunteer opportunities.
Independent association committed to help protect, conserve and enhance the status of the coast and countryside. Includes policies, brochure, blog including projects, membership details, members login, news and related links. [bilingual]
Christian, historical and genealogical research information about the parish, including sketch map of the hundred spanning the south west of the county.
Christian, historical and genealogical research information about the parish formerly partly in Pembrokeshire and partly in Carmarthenshire, including map from 1980 of the Cilgerran hundred.
Gumfreston is the inland parish of the Narberth hundred, surrounded by Castlemartin hundred parishes of Tenby on the coast to the east, Penally to the south and inland St Florence to the west.
Describes the plans and political difficulties in establishing a low-impact settlement within the county. Profile, how to become involved, related links and contacts for the project near Glandwr.
Supporting the development of skills and knowledge in voluntary organisations and community groups. Information about services, training and volunteering. (In Welsh and English)
Community re-use organisation, working with individuals with mental ill health and learning disabilities, in the region of Haverfordwest, Johnston and Pembroke Dock.
History and background information on the on-going saga of the low-impact roundhouse build without planning permission over the winter 1997/8, and threatened with demolition on several occasions.
Article updated by the public provides history of this air base, the US Navy base alongside, and its present use as an army barracks. Includes aircraft photographs, references and related links.
For years they lived in quiet seclusion, until, one day, the authorities stumbled over Wales' "lost tribe". They fought for their alternative lifestyle, and won. But now they face a new battle.
A grass-roofed roundhouse will have to be pulled down unless it wins an appeal. Like many of the buildings at Brithdir Mawr, near Fishguard, it was built without planning permission in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. BBC News - Wales.