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Surveys, Consultations & Public Meetings
Amroth Community Council routinely conduct surveys. These include regular surveys to understand the priorities for our residents, which helps direct Council focus areas and projects, and ad-hoc consultations around specific topics where the Council would like to engage with our residents before proceeding on a certain course.
The Council will also arrange and host public meetings as deemed appropriate.
All surveys, public meetings and consultations will be advertised on our Community Notice Boards, on our Facebook social media page and via our e-newsletter when timing allows.
You can sign up to receive our e-newsletter by clicking the button below.
Keeping Up To Date
Community Notice Boards
There are 8 Community Notice Boards where we display useful information and legal notices from the Community Council:
Amroth East (Dwr Cymru building next to Amroth East toilets)
Amroth West (in front of Amroth West toilets)
Summerhill (adjacent to Bus shelter)
Wiseman's Bridge (seafront)
Pleasant Valley (Wesley Close green)
Stepaside (adjacent to Bus shelter)
Llanteg North (Village Hall Car Park)
Llanteg South (adjacent to Bus shelter)
Social Media
Amroth Community Council is on Facebook. We post information that we believe is of interest to our community, such as notices of road closures, community events, information from Pembrokeshire County Council, local bus timetable changes & community notices.
When posting content, Amroth Community Council will always follow the Facebook Community Standards.
Some of our posts may be for information purposes only, although we encourage feedback, comments and engagement in the main. We expect all comments to our posts to be respectful and constructive.
Your comment may be removed if:
It is racist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise discriminatory or defamatory
It is abuse, threatening, encourages violence or incites hatred
It involves swearing, name-calling, personal attacks or other anti-social behaviour
It includes video or images that our community may find distressing (graphic violence, pornography, etc)
It is wildly off-topic, designed to sell something, or generally spammy (like the same comment posted repeatedly)
It is written in a language other than Welsh or English (we can’t always vouch for the suitability of these comments, so we’ll sometimes remove them to be on the safe side).
Repeated failure to stick to these rules may see you blocked from our page without warning.
We understand that social media is a 24/7 medium — but our moderation capabilities are not. We may not see every post right away, so we trust our community to ignore inappropriate comments (or report them to Facebook by clicking the x in the top right-hand corner).
When inappropriate comments are deleted, so are all replies to that comment — so don’t waste your time arguing with rude people.
Feel free to reach out with comments, concerns or feedback about our Facebook page or any posts. Send us a direct message and we’ll do our best to respond in a helpful, timely manner. That said, specific, detailed or more formal enquiries are best directed to our clerk on the contact details at the top of this page.
E-newsletter
Every month Amroth Community Council issues an e-newlsetter. This is an informal update on community matters, news, events, planning requests and projects. It does not replace the formal minutes of Amroth Community Council meetings, which can be accessed HERE, but is an additional way of connecting with us.
If you would like to sign up to receive our monthly e-newsletter, click on the button below.
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Community Action Group
Amroth Community Council are proud of the area we serve and we encourage all residents and visitors to look after the community, especially regards littering and dog fouling.
There are times when cleanups and/or maintenance are required and we welcome all residents and visitors to get involved.
This could be roadside litter picking, beach cleaning, green space maintenance or facilities maintenance.
Amroth Community Council organises various group activities and welcomes contact from individuals who can help with specific tasks. If you are interested in becoming involved, please let our Clerk know.