Phoenix Bowl on Milford Waterfront Restaurants and indoor visitor attractions in Milford Waterfront have started welcoming the return of indoor services. The reopening of indoor dining allows all restaurants at Milford Waterfront to seat customers indoors. As well as all restaurants on the waterfront now being able to offer this service, the brand-new Foam Domes overlooking the Milford Haven Waterway are able to open, with bookings being taken from May 19. Indoor visitor attractions are also allowed to reopen. This includes the Waterfront Gallery, while Phoenix Bowl and Pirate Pete’s Adventure Play have been making preparations to open from Wednesday, May 19.
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Williams Shipping has affirmed its commitment to Pembroke Port among concerns over the future of Pembrokeshire s ferry ports With the concerns over significantly reduced freight a Pembrokeshire s ports, one local employer has confirmed its commitment to extending the services it offers. As the Western Telegraph reported last week, freight at Pembrokeshire s ports is down post Brexit. With hauliers eschewing the land bridge and associated piles of paperwork for direct crossings from Rosslare Eurport to the continent. Last week Glenn Carr, manager, of Rosslare Europort said that Wales would be better served by Pembrokeshire having one ferry port with back-to-back sailings.