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fortunes of Pembroke and gave the Milford Haven waterway a place in Wales, UK and world history'; Pembrokeshire County Council, however, was persuaded by the developers (Port of Milford Haven) that the economic benefits of the project would 'far outweigh' its impact on the historic environment. The project will see the listed structures replaced by two five-storey warehouses (to house future shipbuilding operations) and 'a giant concrete slipway, stretching out into the water alongside the grade II listed Hobbs point causeway'.
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The Pembrokeshire Technium was built and opened in 2006 and succeeded by Technium Science. Although the initial interest was slow the first major uptake on this facility began in 2009 when Infinergy built a wind farm in the local area and based its local office in the centre. There has been approval
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In the 1850s a hutted encampment was established nearby on Llanion Hill. In 1904 this was replaced by four brick-built barrack blocks, designed to house a thousand troops. The new Llanion Barracks was 'the first barracks to be constructed with a separate area for cooking and ablutions and was one of
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and at Pembroke Dock, where the council had established its main administrative offices at 37 Bush Street (renumbered 71 Bush Street in 1906). The council remained based at 71 Bush Street (and later also expanded into neighbouring 73 Bush Street) until the early 1970s when it acquired Llanion Park,
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remain: one was a local museum but is for sale by auction in July 2019, while the other is in private hands and has been converted for residential use and is largely intact. The dockyard wall is substantially complete and has been recently repaired by experts with dressed stone and lime mortar. The
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After failing to agree a purchase price for the existing Millford shipyard with Fulke Greville, Charles Greville's heir, the Admiralty agreed purchase of land 5 miles (8.0 km) across the haven from Milford, near the town of Pembroke in a district called Pater (village) or Paterchurch. This was
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On 1 April 1986 the community of Pembroke was split into a Pembroke Dock community and a reduced Pembroke community, just covering the older town. This was the first time Pembroke Dock had been administered separately from Pembroke. The Pembroke Dock community council chose to call itself Pembroke
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The chair of the local Commodore Trust (which has 'long fought to protect and revive the historic dockyard') has argued that 'these plans will see the destruction of a rare, if not unique, group of listed monuments that are a testament to the industry that gave birth to Pembroke Dock, revived the
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tower was built and like nearby 18th century and 19th century fortifications, it may have served as a lookout post. By the 17th century, additional domestic and farm buildings stood close to the tower and the isolated settlement had its own cemetery, whose last recorded burial is that of a Roger
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sold the freehold of the site to the Milford Haven Port Authority (MHPA) in 2007. For most of the last 20 years of MOD usage, the principal RMAS assets seen in the base were the MOD Salvage & Marine Team (formerly CSALMO) vessels located there, the majority of which were relocated to the
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on 1 April 1974. A community was established to cover the area of the former borough, with its council taking the name Pembroke Town Council. South Pembrokeshire District Council took over Llanion Park at Pembroke Dock to serve as its headquarters.
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in 1810 and, effectively then, Millford was to be set up as a model dockyard under French management (possibly to develop the manoeuvrability of British ships) from which lessons could be learnt for implementation in other dockyards.
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in June 1815, although the scheme still seemed ill placed in what would be a smaller Royal Navy, the final plans were given the go ahead on 31 October 1815. The Naval Dockyards Society published a historical review in 2004.
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had purchased 50 acres (20 ha) in preparation from the 1758 report to strengthen the haven's defences, which was added to by the purchase of an adjoining 20 acres (8.1 ha) for £5,500 from the Meyrick family.
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1971 Telephone Directory: Pembroke Borough Council - Administration, Municipal Offices, Bush Street, Pembroke Dock / 1972 Telephone Directory: Pembroke Borough Council - All Departments, Llanion Barracks, Pembroke
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in 1836, retaining the same boundaries and therefore continuing to include the growing town of Pembroke Dock. By 1895 Pembroke Borough Council had adopted the practice of holding its meetings alternately at
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were in the private shipyard of Jacobs on the north side of the waterway. In November 1757, the Admiralty sent a surveying delegation to the haven, which prepared a report for Parliament recommending,
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bomber flew up the haven waterway and bombed a series of oil tanks sited at Pennar. The oil-fuelled fire that followed raged for 18 days and was recorded as the largest UK conflagration since the
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have been rebuilt and are now used for other purposes. Among several surviving Georgian and Victorian buildings on the site is the Terrace, a row of houses for the Dockyard officers. The
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In 2021 permission was granted for 'ambitious plans to transform Pembroke Dock's historic dockyard' as part of a '£60 million marine energy project'. The Welsh Government decided not to
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Dockyard development began on the north bank of the waterway. By the late 18th century, much of the village and the lands around Hubberston were owned by diplomat and politician
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one of the few sites in the haven suitable for building a dock for constructing decent sized ships, as its shoreline was flat but led quickly into deep harbour. Secondly, the
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There have been suggestions that Pembroke Dock should change its name, to improve the town's image in respect of a reputation for high unemployment and
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A few buildings on the site of the old Llanion Barracks still stand. The Officers' and Sergeants' Mess once used as council offices is now occupied by
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In 1809, a naval commission recommended purchase of the Milford Haven facility and formal establishment of a Royal Navy dockyard. After the end of the
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dry dock also remains, along with two out of ten building slips. The two listed hangars built to house the Sunderland flying boats used to guard the
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driven ashore as a temporary accommodation hulk. Orders were placed for the construction of 74 gun battleship, and four frigates. However, after the
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were constructed at the south-western and north-western corner of the dockyard; both were garrisoned by sergeants of artillery and their families.
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As the dockyard and its importance grew, the need to defend it was addressed and Pembroke Dock became a military town. Work began in 1844 to build
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Although active warships were not based in Pembroke Dock after the 1940s, and formal dockyard work ceased in 1926, the base remained an official
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in 1956. In June of the same year, Admiral Leonard Andrew Boyd Donaldson, the last Captain-Superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard, died aged 81.
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remains set into the coastal slope which is accessible from Connacht Way. The old parade square has recently been converted for housing.
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Prior to 1814, the area was mostly farmland and known as Paterchurch. The first recorded mention of Paterchurch was in 1289. A
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The town council comprises sixteen town councillors, and is based at 28 Dimond Street, a converted shop in the town centre.
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given by Pembrokeshire County Council for a new yacht marina to be built alongside Front Street but work has yet to begin.
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On 10 February 1816, the first two ships were launched from the dockyard – HMS Valorous and Ariadne, both 20-gun
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of the Portsmouth Division, followed through the years by many famous regiments. Between 1849 and 1857, two
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was established, initially called Pater Dockyard. Construction started immediately, with the former frigate
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First report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the municipal corporations in England and Wales
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South Pembrokeshire was abolished in 1996, with the area becoming part of a re-established Pembrokeshire.
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Two cemeteries in the town both hold many service graves. Pembroke Dock (Llanion) Cemetery contains the
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The writer is indebted to Mr J.H.Narbeth, M.V.O., for valuable assistance in preparing this article.
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contains the war graves of 40 Commonwealth service personnel of the First World War and 33 of the
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and later a 74-gun ship-of-the-line, Jacobs went bankrupt. The Navy took over the shipyard lease.
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In May 2022, Billy Gannon, one of the town councillors, was rumoured to be English street artist
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Building Slips partially demolished and the setting of the adjacent Grade II Carr Jetty damaged.
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upon the activation of the £1bn Future Provision of Marine Services (FPMS) contract in May 2008.
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existing, with the scale of the local infrastructure and ship building activity exaggerated.
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of 23 Commonwealth service personnel, including two unidentified Royal Navy sailors, of the
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and now serves as the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre run by Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust.
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and 51 of the Second, including four unidentified Royal Navy sailors and an unidentified
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Former dockyard buildings: offices ('Sunderland House', left) and storehouse (right)
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and new town were to develop. By 1802 the Paterchurch buildings were mostly ruins.
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It was announced in 1957 that the RAF would be drastically reducing its presence.
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Graving Dock and the Grade II Timber Pond infilled and built over, the remaining
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Adams, in 1731. The ruin of the tower now lies within the walls of the dockyard.
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was created in one of Pembroke Dock's hangars by Marcon Fabrications in 1979.
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part of the Llanion Barracks at Pembroke Dock, to serve as its headquarters.
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For representation on the county council, Pembroke Dock is divided into four
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The last Pembroke-built ship afloat was the hulk of the iron screw frigate
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were redundant and would be closed. A petition was sent to Prime Minister
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In 1925, it was announced that the Royal Dockyards at Pembroke Dock and
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www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Pembroke Dock and surrounding area
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The Corporation meets at Pembroke & Pembroke Dock alternately...
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There are two tiers of local government covering Pembroke Dock, at
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Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, housed in the former dockyard chapel
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Riots & Rebellion in the Reign of Henry VIII by Phil Carradice
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was the centre of an estate said to stretch from Pennar Point to
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The following people and military units have received the
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was based at Pembroke Dock. During 1943, when home to the
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With the closure of the dockyard in 1926, the year of the
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vessels. The last ship launched from the dockyard was the
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The town remained garrisoned with troops until 1967.
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into 26-gun ships. Over the span of 112 years, five
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Welsh

Pembroke Dock is located in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
OS grid reference
SM965035
Community
Principal area
Pembrokeshire
Preserved county
Dyfed
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SA72
Dialling code
Police
Dyfed-Powys
Fire
Mid and West Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
UK
Wales
Pembrokeshire
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