Councillor Dai Morgan has been re-elected as Mayor of Tenby for a fourth consecutive term - marking a significant moment in the town's history as the first Mayor to serve four consecutive terms since the First World War.
At the meeting of Tenby Town Council held on March 10, members voted to return Cllr Morgan to the office of Mayor unopposed, reflecting the strong support and confidence he continues to receive from fellow councillors.
In remarks to fellow councillors before the vote, Cllr Morgan reflected on the encouragement he had received from the community and the responsibility of continuing in the role.
Cllr Morgan said: “In recent weeks, I have been grateful for the encouragement I have received from residents, community organisations and Members of this Council asking whether I would consider continuing for a further year.
“I have also spoken with my family, whose unwavering support has always made it possible for me to carry out the duties of this office.
“It remains a privilege to serve this town entrusted once more, I will do my up most to honour that trust and continue working for the good of Tenby.”
Councillors said they looked forward to another year of dedicated service to the town and its residents.





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