At the December meeting of Jeffreyston Community Council, held recently, the following matters were discussed: Road surface - The Norton to Cresswell Quay: Pembrokeshire County Council would be moving all surfacing affected by acids in farm waste breaking down the bitumen in the tarmac materials and to machine lay a new wearing course. However, funding for this work was not available at present, so the situation would be monitored and temporary repairs carried out as and when required. Footpath to St. Oswald's School: Signs were to be provided on the new footpath from The Wynch to St. Oswald's School in order to prevent dog fouling on the path. Removal of BT payphones: After consideration of a letter from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, it was agreed to make representations to British Telecom objecting to the removal of payphones. At present, none of the payphones in the council's area were earmarked for removal. Public entertainment licence renewals: No objections were raised to the renewal of public entertainment licences in respect of premises in the council's area, viz. Jeffreyston Inn and Martletwy YFC Hall, Cresselly. School crossing - The Wynch, Jeffreyston: Following the receipt of complaints, it was agreed to request Pembrokeshire County Council to provide advance warning signs and beacons to indicate the location of the position of the crossing.