The filming of two major blockbuster films in Pembrokeshire this summer will necessitate temporary road closures at Freshwater West.
Following consultation with film company location managers, and with the consent of the Welsh Assembly Government, the county council intends to implement a road traffic order to facilitate filming.
This will temporarily prohibit cars from a section of the B4319 at Freshwater West.
The order covers the periods of May 11 to 15 and of June 15 to 30.
However, the road closures will only take place when needed by the film crews - and will not affect pedestrians, emergency vehicles or residents.
Clr. Rob Lewis, cabinet member for cultural services and tourism, apologised for any inconvenience the closures would cause, but said the benefits of filming would outweigh any temporary disruption.
"The decision to film parts of Harry Potter and Robin Hood in our county this summer is a fantastic development which will bring benefits to our economy and the tourist industry," he said.
"Such high-profile films with big stars bring with them huge film crews which can considerably boost an area's economy. It will particularly help many small businesses, which need all the help they can get in these difficult times.
"In addition, the films will also raise the profile of Pembrokeshire and highlight the natural beauty of our county, along with its wealth of historical treasures, to the wider world," he added.




