General construction work should be restricted to the following hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. Saturdays 8am to 1pm. Most councils advice that noisy work is prohibited on Sundays and bank holidays but you should check with your local council to confirm this.
Pembroke
Pembroke is a community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The names of both the community and the county (of which the county town is Haverfordwest) have a common beginning. Pembroke includes a variety of historical structures, community walls and complexes. It is an area as well as one of the larger communities in the county with a population of 7,552. Pembroke Castle was the native home of Henry Tudor, later on to end up being Henry VII of England. The area of Pembroke covers a location of 4.58 square miles (1,190 ha) and consists of the Pembroke St Mary North, St Mary South, St Michael and also Monkton wards. The area has its own town council. [8] For 2013-- 14, the Mayor is Councillor K Nicholas and the Deputy Lord Mayor is Councillor A Carey. The 4 wards comprising Pembroke area each elect one councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council. Pembroke was part of the historical county of Pembrokeshire, abolished in 1974, which was reconstituted as a unitary authority when local government in Wales was reorganised in 1996. Between 1974 and also 1996, Pembroke belonged to the South Pembrokeshire area of Dyfed.