Tenby (Picture: Jeff Hall) As the early May Bank Holiday weekend has arrived, many organisations are advising people to be wary and careful, as lockdown restrictions ease. The Met Office has predicted a sunny afternoon today, Saturday, before rain starts to show on Sunday and the Bank Holiday Monday, May 3. The temperature should peak regularly in mid-afternoon of all four days at approximately nine or ten degrees celcius. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is expecting a crowd to enjoy coastal walks, and has asked people to take the Pembrokeshire National Park Pledge to take care of the area. The pledge includes promising to put litter into a bin, litter pick at a beach, use designated public toilets, reduce car journeys and not disturb wildlife.
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Donation to the woodland appeal will last for one week Hitting its £5,000 target is looking all the more possible for a Pembrokeshire woodland project with any donations made this week doubled. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust s, Wild About Woodlands Appeal, was given this opportunity after it was elected into the Big Give’s Green Match Fund Campaign. Funds from this campaign are granted to projects working to improve environmental issues as part of their core mission. The campaign began on World Earth Day and runs until tomorrow when Big Give Champions will double up to £2,500 worth of donations. Some of these champions include The Reed Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation and a number of other philanthropists and funders.
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Tenby s Hazelwell Club A former Conservative Club in Tenby could be turned into a four-storey house if planning permission is granted. An application has been made to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority to convert Hazelwell Club, once the town’s Conservative Club, on St Florence Parade into a single residential dwelling over four floors. The application states that a change of use is required for the ground and first floor from its previous use as a Conservative Club and “incorporation of existing second and third floor residential unit into single dwelling.” Both the former members’ club area and upper floors, a three bedroom flat, are currently vacant.