In anticipation of further lockdown restrictions in Wales being eased from Monday, Pembrokeshire County Council have opened up more car parks, toilets and other services that have been temporarily closed during the pandemic.

“In July we are expecting to see more relaxations of the Covid-19 restrictions in Wales - although only when and where appropriate, and in anticipation of this we have opened up our car parks, toilets and other services,” said PCC leader Clr. David Simpson.

“We have recognised the importance for local people to have access to open areas as per the guidance. This phased approached to re-opening our county will assist us all when we once again welcome back visitors and support our communities.

“It has been a very strange three months as we have become used to staying at home or, more recently, ‘staying local’.

“Over the next few weeks we are expecting, and therefore planning, for local travel restrictions to be lifted and to welcome visitors back to our wonderful county.

“We all have a role to play to rebuild our county, so please keep working together,” he added.