About Us
- The Forum, set up in 2000, is an independent association, funded by membership fees and donations.
- It aims to promote public transport and to work for the provision of effective, integrated public transport systems.
- It supports the integrated transport policies of the Welsh Assembly Government [WAG] which are directly linked to its policies on rural development, sustainability and social exclusion.
Tourism in North Pembrokeshire
Visitors from all over the world have come to see:
- The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,
- Bluestone Country in the Preseli Mountains,
- The cathedral town of St David’s, the Abbey at St Dogmaels and
- Fishguard’s Last Invasion Embroidered Tapestry.
Transport in North Pembrokeshire
- Fishguard ferry services link Ireland to the UK and Europe.
- The limited rail service is aimed to connect with the mid-day and mid-night super ferry services.
- Main line bus services link Cardigan, Fishguard and Haverfordwest, and Fishguard, St Davids and Haverfordwest.
- A variety of community transport services are aimed at meeting the transport needs of travellers in both rural and urban areas.
- A growing network of cycling and walking paths offer opportunities for both recreational and utilitarian journeys.
The Forum Executive Committee
Cllr Byron James, Chairman
Hatti Woakes, Secretary
Cllr Michael James, Treasurer
Cllr Rod Bowen, Michael Field, Steve Hale
Cllr Judi Hartland, Sophie Hurst and Caroline Wilson.













About Us