Rent increases angered tenants of Pembroke RDC.
St. Issell’s Parish Council were told that the bowling green was costing the parish a 4d rate.
A £100,000 scheme for a promenade would turn Saundersfoot’s Strand back-to-front and would deprive people of an area of beach, said Hon T. O. Lewis.
Tenby was taking a further step in the move to provide facilities for a more diverse sporting identity. The council planned to create a sports centre on the refuse tip.
Susan Williams and Jacqueline Lawrence, of St. Issell’s Guides, were awarded their Queen’s Badge and certificate.
Whitland collected their third cup in four days when they defeated Narberth in the district finals of the Welsh Rugby Union ‘Sevens’ competition at Pembroke.
Tenby Golf Club was to bid a formal farewell to their professional Ernie Fitchett - and at the same time welcome his young successor, Roger Marklew.
Tenby was staging its most crowded week of social, sport and business activities ever attempted in the town’s long history, the first Civic Week. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of State, Mrs. Eirene White and the event got off to an impressive start with a civic procession and an inter-denominational service at St Mary’s Parish Church. The congregational in the historic church was estimated at 1,500.
Showing at the South Beach: Khartoum. At the Royal Playhouse: The Night of the Generals. At the De Valence Pavilion: Pop dancing to the Frantic Five.







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