Pembroke
Pembroke is a community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The names of both the town and the county (of which the county town is Haverfordwest) have a common beginning. Pembroke features a variety of historical structures, town walls as well as complexes. It is a neighborhood and also one of the larger towns in the area with a population of 7,552. Pembroke Castle was the birthplace 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 Monkton wards. The area has its own community council. [8] For 2013-- 14, the Mayor is Councillor K Nicholas and the Deputy Lord Mayor is Councillor A Carey. The four wards consisting of Pembroke neighborhood each choose one councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council. Pembroke belonged to the historic region of Pembrokeshire, eliminated in 1974, which was reconstituted as a unitary authority when city government in Wales was reorganised in 1996. Between 1974 and 1996, Pembroke became part of the South Pembrokeshire district of Dyfed.