Reports from members that came before the most recent meeting of Kilgetty/Begelly Community Council included the following:

• Begelly-Kilgetty Community Association - Clr. David Anderson reported that meetings held by the Association are open to all residents to attend. The regular bookings for the Hall have now all returned.

The Association have been discussing options for the Queens Jubilee celebration. A complaint had been received from a local resident about the amount of litter within the locality, with the Association requesting that litter is disposed of correctly.

• Rural Futures Group - Clr. Peter Adams reported that discussions are ongoing in relation to the proposed cabins/buildings.

Confirmation on Planning conditions area awaited, with utility service providers to be contacted. Once the proposal is completed the plan will be shared with the Community Council.

• Any Other Business - Clr. Brenda Jones reported the state of the pathway and guttering on the road at the top of Ryelands Lane adjacent to the fields following the cutting of the hedges. Debris was not being removed resulting in the pathway being very slippery and in places one must step onto the road. The matter will be reported to Pembrokeshire County Council.

There had been an increase in the number of cars that were parking on the pathways and grass verges which is churning up the grass and making a mess.

Clr. Jones also reported on the limited amount of disabled parking in the community, in particular in the vicinity of the Community Hall, with this matter to be added to the agenda of the March meeting.

Clr. Lindsey Harries reported on the need for maintenance on the bridal way at the top of Windberry Hill. County Councillor David Pugh will investigate this.