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14 years ago
A well kept and spacious hall with plenty of facilities.
The Pater Hall Dimond Street
Pembroke Dock SA72 6JA
United Kingdom
01646 684410
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Pembroke dock library is quite large. There are many differnt sections including a wide range of…read morechildrens books and welsh books. They also have a good choice of local history books. There is a small art gallery when you walk in too the left and free use of the computers. The staff are also really friendly. If they do not have the book you want they will try to get it for you.
This is a must to visit, Educational interesting and enjoyable. see for your self the work is…read moreunderway to lift a sunderland flying boat from the haven, restore it and then put it on display in our own military heritage museum in Pembroke Docks Garrison chapel. ALWAYS a warm welcome waiting for you.
I chanced upon the Flying Boat Centre and what a revelation! Housed inside the walls of the old…read morePembroke Naval Shipyard it has been open since 2014. Inside you'll find a good exhibition of the history of the naval shipyard, the town's proud connection with the RAF's Sunderland Flying boat squadrons and lots of associated memorabilia There a pleasant little cafe inside and lots of helpful well informed volunteers in attendance should you have any questions. I would have given 5 stars but this is not the finished product as yet, there are more things planned that will justify 5 stars rating.
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Great people work there !!!read more
This clock is part of quite a substantial building in the main shopping street of the town, and…read moredates from about 1850. It was the work of a Mr John Charles Froyne who was Chief Constructor of Pembroke Dockyard and later Mayor of the Borough in 1897. Apparently, when the building was sold to WH Smith it was in the deeds that the council must have access to the clock twice a year for maintenance! Without a doubt I think this building with its red clock tower is the most interesting to be seen in Pembroke it certainly stands out from all the rest too, being painted red!
The staff at this local high street post office make this a really friendly and helpful place to do…read morebusiness. They work well together as a team and this comes across in their attitude to the public. Nothing is too much troublke for them and they know a lot of their customers personally and have a brief few words with each and everyone of them as they serve. They are very knowledgable about their craft and if they are unsure they will find oud. I also like the fact that they try and save you money on some of your postage costs if they can, I have managed to save a fair few pounds using their advice, this is impressive and not really apart of their job, but certainly part of their great service.
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