Members of the public are invited to attend the Port of Milford Haven’s Annual Stakeholder Meetings that are taking place at the end of this month to hear about progress over the past twelve months and development plans for the future.
Stakeholders will hear from our Chair Chris Martin and our Chief Executive Tom Sawyer, along with other members of staff, as well as organisations and individuals that the Port regularly collaborates with.
By striving to meet our client’s needs, 2022 was an exceptional year for the Port of Milford Haven with profits increasing from £1.5m in 2021 to £3.3m. Attendees will be able to hear how this success was achieved and listen to updates on key developments such as the £60m Pembroke Dock Marine project which is currently transforming Pembroke Port into a centre of excellence for the marine renewables industry.
Tom Sawyer is looking forward to the opportunity to talk to stakeholders, commenting:
“Since joining the Port just over a year ago, I’ve met with a broad range of businesses, public bodies and members of the local community who all have different interests and needs. Our Annual Stakeholder Meetings are a great chance to provide an overview of everything we have achieved over the past twelve months and offer an insight into what’s planned for the future.”
The meetings take place on:
Thursday 25th May at the Bridge Innovation Centre, Pembroke Dock, 2.30-5pm
Friday 26th May at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, 2.30-5pm
As part of the meetings there will be a Q&A session. If anyone would like to submit questions in advance, please email prdepartment@mhpa.co.uk
To register, please visit www.mhpa.co.uk/ASM, email prdepartment@mhpa.co.uk or call 01646 696100. Recordings of the events will be available to view on the Port’s website shortly after the sessions.
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