The slipway at Freshwater East With the bank holiday weekend and half term week expected to the busy in the area, measures to limit the launching of personal watercraft at Freshwater East are being put back in place. A security guard was first employed by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority on the slipway last summer, following several reports of water safety incidents relating to the vessels. Use of the slipway will be restricted at peak times on key dates from the end of May until at least the end of August to help ensure people are able to enjoy their visit to the beach safely. People launching boats and other vessels will still be allowed to use the slipway.
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Since June 2020, the fund has focussed on supporting community-led projects that contribute towards a reduction in carbon and help respond to the climate emergency. Over £50,000 of funding has been awarded to local projects through the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s sustainable development fund. Since June 2020, the fund has focused on supporting community-led projects that contribute towards a reduction in carbon and help respond to the climate emergency. These can include: • Installing renewable energy generation facilities, such as solar panels, to a community building • Transport initiatives that promote reduced carbon emissions • The installation of community facilities that minimise waste, such as water fountains