BBC News Published image copyrightNicky Mallen Photography image captionThe tree was planted on the rock on Saundersfoot beach in 1938, according to Saundersfoot and District Historical Society Campaigners fighting to save a tree dubbed "Saundersfoot's Eiffel Tower" from being chopped down have been given 12 months to make it safe. Community councillor Martyn Williams called the tree "an iconic feature". He said the public response to its potential demise had been "remarkable". He told the authority's development management committee: "It is our Eiffel Tower, our Statue of Liberty. "And, if it is not dangerous, we will make every effort, I can assure you, to preserve it."