Public services in the County came together this week to report on the progress of delivering the Single Integrated Plan for Pembrokeshire (SIP).
Written in 2013, the SIP outlines the way public, private and voluntary sectors will work together for the benefit of the community up to 2018.
Members of Pembrokeshire’s Local Services Board (LSB) invited members of the public and representatives from organisations across the County to a special event in Letterston Memorial Hall on Tuesday (24th March)
The aim of the meeting was to discuss the achievements and challenges of the past year and to prioritise partnership working for the year to come.
Membership of the LSB includes Pembrokeshire County Council; Dyfed Powys Police; Hywel Dda University Health Board; PAVS (Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services); the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority; the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service and the NRW (Natural Resources Wales) along with Welsh Government representatives.
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