Pembrokeshire planning committee said that an application for another oil refinery at Milford Haven was premature.

It was stated that there was one vehicle for every two people in Pembrokeshire.

The Welcome to Tenby sign was being made with stones from Amroth beach.

The new president of Tenby Chamber of Trade was Mr. Brian Flavin, a director of Stephen Davies Ltd, the High Street outfitters.

Tenby Borough Council appointed Mr. George Henry Fisher as new borough treasurers.

Mr. John Evans was installed as chairman of Tenby Round Table. Other officers appointed were: president - Mr. J. M. Joseph; vice-chairman - Mr. David Hughes; hon-secretary - Mr. Dennis Reed; hon treasurer - Mr. Ian Shuttleworth; speaker secretary - Mr. Keith Taylor Sharp.

Rugby: Cardigan 3 pts Tenby 9. In poor conditions, Tenby, with a weakened team, did well to beat a strong Cardigan side. Six of the regular players dropped out for different reasons, but the reserves all acquitted themselves well.

There was a record attendance at the first-of-the-season jalopy race meeting held on the Thomas Chapel, Begelly, race track. The course had been mortified and the crowd saw some very thrilling races.

Showing at the South Beach: Norman Wisdom in Press for Time. At the Royal Playhouse: 4th Tenby Gang Show. At the De Valence Pavilion: Pop dancing to The Questions.