At the February meeting of Templeton Community Council, it was decided to leave the precept this year at £3,600.

A donation of £200 is to been given to Templeton Community Association towards the cost of the Christmas illuminations. The council would also like to thank the association for providing a good display.

A letter was received from Pembrokeshire County Council regarding Clr. Malcolm Connah's reinstatement as school governor to Templeton CP School. The council had no objections to this.

The community council were notified of the forthcoming siting of 30 mph speed restriction signs at Cold Blow. Mr. Mathias asked the clerk to write and thank the county council.

An application for tourist signs at Barn Court antiques and tea rooms was read out. The council agreed to the signs, provided they did not obstruct the view of any vehicles.

There were no objections to the following planning permission: Dwelling and garage at The Paddock, Cold Blow.

It was agreed to pay the annual subscription to PALC

Concerns were raised about the amount of litter being left outside the bus shelter/playing area. The clerk was asked to write to the county council asking them to remove it.

The clerk was also asked again to write to the local police to invite them to one of the council's meetings.

Mr. D. Gibbs requested the clerk to enquire with the county council about motorcycles being used on land at Molleston.

The date of the next meeting was set for March 18 at the Church Hall at 8 pm.