2025 AGM was held on 17th January 2026

Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the presentations and discussion.. All presentations will be shared here as soon as possible.

The mooring inspection template has been uploaded to the members area if you want to print off your own copy. The Winter Newsletter is having final spelling and grammar checks and will also be added shortly.

AGM for 2025

The AGM  for 2025 will be held on the 17th January 2026

location :Ship Inn Solva,
Requests for nominations for committee members have been sent via email ( deadline is the 7th December 2025) and the Full Agenda will be sent via post on the 8th December, once all the committee nominations have been recieved. These will contain the voting slips for all shareholding members.
Tea and Coffee will be provided and along with a couple of presentations, a Question and Answer session is planned ( please send your Questions to Nicola ( Clerk) as soon as possible. )
We look forward to seeing as many as possible of you there in person..

AGM 2024

In view of the red weather warning, the AGM planned for saturday 7th december has been posponed to the 11th of January 2025.. same time and venue (to be confirmed) 

Diary Dates 2024

20161008_104414RNLI Norah Wortley Visit to Trinity Quay Tuesday 20th August 2024 @6.30 pm

Lift Out  of boats on Saturday 21st September 2024

  • TRINITY QUAY & THE SAND QUAY ARE PRIVATE PROPERTY WITH A RIGHT OF WAY ACROSS TRINITY QUAY..

  • Only Members and visitors with SHS stickers are allowed to launch and recover from the slip on Trinity Quay

  • Toilets on trinity are open .

Pembrokeshire Marine Code

Protecting Marine Wildlife

The Pembrokeshire Marine Code protects marine wildlife around the coast of Pembrokeshire, through codes of conduct and agreed seasonal access restrictions that have been drawn up by conservation experts and coastal users. The codes have been agreed to preserve and protect the marine environment that makes the Pembrokeshire coastline so special.

 

Reduce disturbance to wildlife by…

  • Planning Ahead: Avoid sensitive areas, large concentrations of birds/seals and seasonal breeding areas. Check the agreed access restrictions maps for specific areas before you go out onto the water.
  • Knowing How to View Wildlife; By knowing recommended wildlife viewing distances, behaviour that indicates potential disturbance and suggested boat speeds, will reduce the impact on marine wildlife.
  • Keep Your Distance; Getting too close can cause stress to wildlife, egg or pup abandonment, exhaustion, or injury.
  • Reducing Speed and Sound; Reducing speed and holding a steady course will reduce disturbance, especially in regards to cetaceans; loud noises can disrupt seals and seabirds especially at pupping/moulting and nesting times

 

View Marine Code Guidance…

View Pembrokeshire Marine Code

View Pembrokeshire Marine Code Maps

If you have ever used the Pembrokeshire Marine Code App, we have got news for you!

We are delighted to tell you that we have been working on something exciting.

Launched in April, the free Wales Coast Explorer | Crwydro Arfordir Cymru App replaces the Pembrokeshire Marine Code App.

We have kept the same great features in the new app, while building in some new ones, and rolling them out across all of Wales!

From our land, through our estuaries, to our seas, take the coastline in your pocket with the app’s handy features:

  • Explore: Discover ancient sites and learn how to enjoy Welsh coasts.
  • Identify: Plants and animals, birds and bugs, invasive species and other wildlife too
  • Record: Become a citizen scientist by sharing your sightings – from wildlife spots to old shipwrecks.

Further details and link to download the App here

Now, through to the end of July we need to be particularly aware of nesting seabirds. Most auk species have just one egg each breeding season, so it’s very important to reduce disturbance.

For more information visit: www.pembrokeshiremarinecode.org.uk

or contact: alec.denny@pembrokeshirecoastalforum.org.uk