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Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum

Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum is an independent organisation working for the long-term sustainable management for the Pembrokeshire coast and waterway. It promotes discussion, dialogue and debate amongst all users, and anyone can become a member. So whether you live or work on the Pembrokeshire coast, or come to visit this is the place to have your say on it's management.

Address:c/o Milford Haven Port Authority, Gorsewood Drive, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 3ER.
Tel:01646 696174
Email:pcf@mhpa.co.uk
Website:www.pembrokeshirecoastalforum.org.uk

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