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Council Documents

MILFORD HAVEN TOWN COUNCIL

AGENDA

FULL COUNCIL AGENDA

September 2015 English September 2015 Welsh

FINANCE AND GENERAL PURPOSES

COMMITTEE

November 2015 Welsh November  2015 English September 2015 Welsh September 2015 English July 2015 Agenda English June 2015 Agenda Welsh June 2015 Agenda English

PUBLIC WORKS AND PLANNING

COMMITTEE

November 2015 Welsh November 2015 English October 2015 English October 2015 Welsh September 2015 Welsh September 2015 English July 2015 Agenda English June 2015 Agenda Welsh June 2015 Agenda English

CEMETERY / LAND ACQUISITION WORKING

PARTY

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS/ FESTIVITIES SUB-

COMMITTEE

PUBLIC EVENTS COMMITTEE

TOWN REGENERATION COMMITTEE

Youth Working Group

Milford Haven Port Authority

As part of its deep sea operations, the Port currently serves five major energy terminals; Valero Refinery, Murco Refinery, South Hook LNG, Dragon LNG and the largest petroleum tank farm in the UK, SemLogistics. Together, these terminals receive cargoes from the North Sea, North and West Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe and re-deliver finished products to international destinations. More recently, the Haven was chosen as the site for Europe’s largest gas-fired power station - Pembroke Power Station, built by RWE nPower. ................Read More 

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Milford Haven Museum

The Museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Milford Haven. Designed by Swansea architect, Jernigan, it was built in 1797 for the storage of whale oil awaiting transhipment for sale in London. Milford Haven has been connected with a number of industries - fishing, Quaker whaling from 1790s, which led to the whale oil industry and more recently the modern oil industry. It has also played an important role during the two World Wars, when it was a convoy assembly point for mine-sweeping.......Read More  

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