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Just add your profile, search for other members like you seeking to date, flirt, chat, find romance and have fun. Since the s, petrochemical and liquid natural gas industries have developed along the Milford Haven Waterway and the county has attracted other major ventures. In , the Rt. Stephen Crabb, then Welsh Secretary, commented in a government press release: Until the 12th century, a great extent of Pembrokeshire was virgin woodland.
Clearance in the lowland south began under Anglo-Flemish colonisation and under mediaeval tenancies in other areas. Such was the extent of development that by the 16th century there was a shortage of timber in the county. Little is known about mediaeval farming methods, but much arable land was continuously cropped and only occasionally ploughed.
By the 18th century, many of the centuries-old open field systems had been enclosed , and much of the land was arable or rough pasture in a ratio of about 1: Kelly's Directory of gave a snapshot of the agriculture of Pembrokeshire: There were , acres of mountain or heathland used for grazing, with 10, acres of managed or unmanaged woodland.
Estimates of livestock included 17, horses, 92, cattle, , sheep and 31, pigs. Of 5, agricultural holdings, more than half were between 5 and 50 acres. Pembrokeshire had a flourishing wool industry. Pembrokeshire has good soil and benefits from the Gulf Stream , which provides a mild climate and a longer growing season than other parts of Wales.
Other principal arable crops are oilseed rape , wheat and barley , while the main non-arable activities are dairy farming for milk and cheese, beef production and sheep farming. The county lends its name to the Pembroke Welsh Corgi , a herding dog whose lineage can be traced back to the 12th century, [87] but which in was designated as a "vulnerable" breed.
Since , Pembrokeshire Local Action Network for Enterprise and Development PLANED has provided a forum to promote an integrated approach to rural development, in which communities, public sector and voluntary partners and specialist interest groups come together to influence policy and promote projects aimed at sustainable agriculture.
Sub-groups include promoting food and farming in schools and shortening supply chains. With much of Pembrokeshire being coastline or tidal river estuaries, fishing was an important industry at least from the 16th century, with many ports and villages dependent on the industry before it declined. At its peak, Milford was landing over 40, tons of fish a year. Slate quarrying was a significant industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries with quarrying taking place at about locations throughout the county. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has identified a number of areas in which renewable energy can be, and has been, generated in the county.
The Pembrokeshire coastline is a major draw to tourists; in National Geographic Traveller magazine voted the Pembrokeshire Coast the second best in the world and in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was listed among the top five parks in the world by a travel writer for the Huffington Post. The flag of Pembrokeshire consists of a yellow cross on a blue field. In the centre of the cross is a green pentagon bearing a red and white Tudor rose.
The rose is divided quarterly and counterchanged: Pembrokeshire has more than 1, listed buildings , ranging from mud huts to castles, and including bridges and other ancient and modern structures, under the auspices of Cadw and the County Council. Pembrokeshire's coastal landscape and wealth of historic buildings has made it a popular location choice for film and television, including Moby Dick at Fishguard, and the final two Harry Potter films at Freshwater West.
Others include click on "show" to see the full list:. There are seven local newspapers based in Pembrokeshire: The Milford Mercury circulation 3, and Western Telegraph circulation 19, are part of the Newsquest group. Radio Pembrokeshire , and several other West Wales radio stations, were broadcast from Narberth until , when they were relocated to the Vale of Glamorgan, while retaining satellite offices at Narberth and Milford Marina. As the national sport of Wales, rugby union is widely played throughout the county at both town and village level.
The record of 32 minutes 5 seconds has stood since The annual Tour of Pembrokeshire [] road- cycling event takes place over 50, 75 or miles.
The 4th Tour, in April , attracted 1, riders including Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman [] and there were 1, entrants to the event. While not at major league level, cricket is played throughout the county and many villages such as Lamphey , Creselly , Llangwm , Llechryd and Crymych field teams in minor leagues under the umbrella of the Cricket Board of Wales.
From mediaeval times, Rhys ap Gruffydd c. In the arts, siblings Gwen and Augustus John were both born in Pembrokeshire, [] as was the novelist Sarah Waters ; [] singer Connie Fisher grew up in Pembrokeshire.
A comprehensive review of education in Pembrokeshire was carried out in with a number of options for discussion in These include 15 Welsh medium primary schools in the county, three dual stream schools and two transition schools; four primary schools are classified as English Welsh schools English medium schools with significant use of Welsh.
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