Liberal Democrat Focus Team Councillor for the Dinas Cross Ward on Pembrokeshire County Council. Regular posts about Pembrokeshire County Council matters rarely published elsewhere. Focus working all year round, not just at election times. Learn more
by admin on 4 September, 2009
Pembrokeshire County Council cabinet will meet on Monday 07/09/09 to decide on possible new car parking charges. There has been no discussion on this recently and Bob Kilmister has written the following letter to the Cabinet. We will see what happens! I would love to hear your views. Dear Cabinet Members, I would like you […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 17 July, 2009
councilfocus18dinasfrontwelsh.pdf Click here to read. Welsh edition for Dinas Cross , front page. councilfocus18dinasbackwelsh.pdf Click here to read. Welsh edition for Dinas Cross, back page. councilfocus18ruralwelsh.pdf Click here to read. Welsh edition for Llanychaer, Cwm Gwaun, Puncheston, Tufton & Little Newcastle. councilfocus18rural1.pdf Click here to read. Llanychaer, Cwm Gwaun, Puncheston, Tufton & Little Newcastle edition. councilfocus18dinas.pdf Click here to […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 15 July, 2009
Focus Special Dinas Cross National Park Deposit Plan Click here to read. I have delivered a special FOCUS for Dinas Cross on the National Park Deposit Plan because I think the forms are too complicated. Homes that receive this normally by post will NOT have received this. Please click on the link above to get your copy. […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 20 April, 2009
Bob Kilmister believes that the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park should lose the right to determine planning matters. Bob thinks the National Park does a wonderful job in other areas but is very unhappy with the way it controls planning. “It is an unelected body and therefore should not be in control of planning matters. It […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 20 April, 2009
Cwm Gwaun Deposit Plan Response Click here to read. Dinas Cross Deposit Plan Response Click here to read. Bob Kilmister in conjunction with Cwm Gwaun Community Council and Dinas Cross Community Council has sent in their formal response to the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park Deposit Plan. Please click on the relevant file to read this in detail. […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 27 October, 2008
In conjunction with the Community Council and Paul Davies AM we are trying to get the police and the Trunk Road Agency to tackle this issue. The Community Council have raised the funds to install Vehicle Activated Signs but the Trunk Road Agency will not let them and the County Council install them. The Camera Safety […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 27 October, 2008
Just before last weeks Full Council meeting I resigned from the Liberal Democrat group. There were only two of us after we lost the St Dogmaels by-election. I did this so Tony Brinsden my colleague could retain his seat on the National Park. The political balance rules meant that unless I resigned Tony could not continue […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 10 August, 2008
Due to the very sudden resignation of Liz Campion the former County Councillor for St Dogmaels, I am now also covering this area until a new representative is elected on 18/09/08. Please get in contact me via this website, at bobkilmister@aol.com or by phoning 01348 875566 if I think I may be able to help you. […]
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 13 July, 2008
BT are proposing to remove the public telephones for Little Newcastle and Llanychaer. Whilst I doubt that they are used a great deal both areas have very poor mobile phone reception and I feel this service should be maintained. Please let me know your views.
Read more Leave a commentby admin on 13 July, 2008
Bob Kilmister has been assured by Pembrokeshire County Council that they will be publishing agendas for all Council meetings shortly on their web pages. They have published the minutes for some time but without having the the agenda available these minutes made no sense at all.
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