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than 200 trawlers and 2,000 people were required to service the fishing industry. The development of the oil industry also helped to boost the town's fortunes. However, the slumps have been just as severe, the area being scheduled as 'distressed' in the inter-war period. Over-fishing coupled with national economic factors contributed to a significant decline in the fishing industry, resulting in smaller catches and fewer trawlers. By 1972, only twelve trawlers were registered at the port, and 1974 saw industrial and political action to save jobs related to the industry.
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the rising population. "A new wave of hope however arrived with the prospect of a booming oil industry. The industry however was not labour-intensive, and did not provide huge labour opportunities for locals, in the 1970s employing only 2,000 workers." The nature of large construction projects meant that workers were attracted from outside the local area, and the decline of the fishing industry was to a certain extent masked. However, this employment was not permanent. On completing the construction of construction projects such as the Esso refinery and the
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637:. The town was built on a grid pattern, thought to have been to the design of Jean-Louis Barrallier, who remained in charge of shipbuilding there for the Navy Board. Between 1801 and 1803, the town and waterway were protected by temporary batteries at Hakin Point and south of St Katherine's Church, in response to the perceived threat following the
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track existed in the Hakin area of the town during the 1940s. It was located west of Picton Street on the
Observatory ground (Rugby ground today). The regularity of the racing in unknown but it is known that the racing was independent, which means unaffiliated to the sports governing body at the time
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was built. These were frequently in large estates of houses, such as
Howarth Close, Haven Drive and The Glebelands Estate. They transformed previously rural areas into an urban landscape, and considerably increased Milford's area of housing. Council estates were built throughout the 20th century, one
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Milford Haven is not ethnically diverse, with 96.4 per cent of people identifying themselves as white, compared with 99.2 per cent in 2001. 92.9 per cent of people in
Milford Central ward were born in the UK, and only 3.8 per cent of residents arrived later than 2001. 96.3 per cent of residents claim
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church, it is considered to be the town's parish church due to its central position within the town and the fact that it was built by
Charles Francis Greville the founder of Milford Haven. Other Anglican buildings include St. David's in Hubberston, St. Mary's (1927) and the Church of the Holy Spirit
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The town possesses a number of venues for sport and leisure. Milford Haven
Leisure Centre offers various facilities, including a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, squash and tennis courts, a bowls hall and a dance studio. The Thornton Hall, located at Milford Haven School, has an indoor sports hall and
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were built, which slowly encompassed the area north up to Marble Hall Road, and east to Pill, examples including
Shakespeare Avenue and Starbuck Road. The Great North Road took a northerly route which sliced this new district in two. Suburban owner-occupied detached and semi-detached properties grew
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By the 1950s, the fishing industry was in decline, and unemployment in the area had reached 11 per cent. There had been a housing boom however in the years following Second World War. The
District Council took advantage of recently lifted restrictions, and built over 1,000 new homes to accommodate
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Milford Haven was not considered a promising location for tourism: a 1964 study commissioned by the district council highlighted the lack of nearby beaches, proximity of the town to heavy industrialization, and a shortage of tourist facilities such as restaurants and hotels. However, in the
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was added. The town was named Milford after the waterway, and Haven was added later in around 1868 when the railway terminus was built. The Welsh for Milford Haven, "Aberdaugleddau", refers to the estuary which is the meeting point of the "White River Cleddau" (Afon Cleddau Wen) and the "Black River
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to settle in the new town and develop a whaling fleet. They began by building a shipyard, and leased it to a Messrs. Harry and Joseph Jacob. In December 1796, in an unusual arrangement, the Admiralty (Navy operations) directed the Navy Board (administration and supplies) to contract Jacobs shipyard
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church in Milford Haven, St. Francis of Assisi on Priory Road. Baptists congregate at North Road Baptist Church, which is one of the older religious buildings of the community, built in 1878. The Friends' Meeting House (Quakers), built in 1811 by the original Quaker whalers who were central to the
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by the coalition government, due to its importance to the energy sector. In 2014, plans by Milford Haven Port Authority were unveiled, which propose a transformation of the docks area into a residential and commercial destination, including hotel accommodation. In 2017 Milford Haven Port Authority
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and an ocean terminal. At the height of the fishing boom, it was said that "every day was a pay day". In 1921, 674 people were identified as working in the fishing industry, the leading occupation in the town, followed by transport and communication with 600 employees. However, at peak times, more
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factory, and housing numerous military personnel, Milford escaped serious damage from German bombings during the Second World War. In the summer of 1941 a bomb fell in fields near Priory Road, and later that year, a bomb damaged a house in Brooke Avenue. In neither instance were there casualties.
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under the Admiralty Board, the fact that Frenchman Barallier would remain in charge strongly suggests to historians that the Royal Navy accepted that its ships manoeuvrability was inferior to those of the Franco-Spanish alliance. In an effort to rectify this state of affairs the Royal Navy's first
3153:. Annual events in the town include the Milford Haven Music Festival in May, Founders Week in June and the carnival in July. Pembrokeshire Fish Week is held biannually in June. Milford Haven library, recently relocated to Havens Head Retail Park offers a full lending service and internet access.
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On 11 October 1809, a naval commission recommended purchase of the Milford Haven facility and formal establishment of a Royal Navy dockyard. This was, according to the report, due to the fact that Millford built-ships had proved to be cheaper due to the cheap cost of supplies and abundant labour
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1485 landing at the waterway before marching on England. By the late 18th century the two local creeks were being used to load and unload goods, and surrounding settlements were established, including the medieval chapel, and Summer Hill Farm, the only man-made structures on the future site of
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International tourism has also increased, with the arrival of transatlantic liners and the revenue they introduce to the town. 2012 saw 3,000 cruise passengers from six cruise vessels disembark at Milford, and the Port Authority expected 5,000 in 2013. The waterway transports 25% of Britain's
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In 1800, following the bankruptcy of the Jacobs & Sons, the Navy Board's overseer, Jean-Louis Barralier, was persuaded to lease the site for the Navy Board and develop a dockyard for building warships. Seven royal vessels were eventually launched from the dockyard, including
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in December 1894, with an elected council. The act also specified that parishes could not straddle district boundaries, and so the part of the urban district in Steynton parish became a parish called Milford, and the part in Hubberston parish became a parish called
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The town itself has a historic late 18th and 19th centuries core based on a grid pattern, located between Hubberston Pill and Castle Pill and extending inland for 500 metres (1,600 ft). Milford Haven's 20th century expansion took in several other settlements.
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is remembered for his ambitious bid to complete Milford Docks for £80,000 in a mere seven months in 1880, and his subsequent bankruptcy in 1883 which delayed actual completion for a number of years. An ecclesiastic figure to gain prominence from the town was
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officer and administrator, remembered for his campaigns in China and northern Africa. During a two-year stay in Pembroke, he prepared plans for fortifications of Milford Haven. The military naval base at Milford during the First World War was commanded by
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Architecture in Milford Haven can be divided into roughly three broad periods of building. The number of buildings which pre-date the town's official foundation in 1790 are scarce. These include the medieval priory, and a 12th-century 'beacon chapel'.
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requirement for motor fuel, and the port handled 53 million tonnes of shipping in 2008, making it the largest port in Wales, and the sixth largest in the UK. There are two major commercial centres: Charles Street in the historic town centre, and the
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up on land overlooking the waterway and along the course of Steynton Road. Around the start of the 20th century, there was a recognized need to provide accommodation to poorer families. As a result, much former agricultural land was bought, and new
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Milford Haven was chosen as a base for allied American troops, and roughly 1,000 American military personnel were housed in the town at this time. They manned an amphibious base which included a hospital built in Hakin and a docks complex at
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The natural harbour of the Haven was known as a safe port and was exploited for several historical military operations throughout the second millennium. Campaigns conducted from the Haven included part of the invasion of Ireland in 1171 by
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used Milford as a key location. The town lends its name to the fictional Californian location featured in the novelisations and radio plays by author Mara Purl. Robert Watson uses the town as the principal setting in his novel
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to build a frigate and later a 74-gun ship-of-the-line. However, due to a combined lack of local standing oak, access to supplies of timber from the Baltic, and local skills in volume, the Jacob operation soon went bankrupt.
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chose Milford as its starting location, and this coincided with an overhaul of the docks. Subsequently, it was rebranded as a marina, and a number of attractions including cafes, restaurants and retail outlets sprung up. A
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Company completed work on an oil refinery near the town, which opened despite environmental objections. This was followed by similar developments by many other chief oil companies in a 10-year period, including
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The initial phase of construction from the late 18th century is located in the area central to the town, the three parallel streets of Hamilton Terrace, Charles Street And Robert Street. Three-storey
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Milford Marina, the site of the former working docks, was re-branded in 1991 and offers retail facilities, the town museum and entertainment. The Marina itself houses 360 berths for private boats.
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was a permanent fixture at Milford Docks, remaining there for lengthy repairs. Her arrival into the docks was heralded as an example of the scale of vessel which the town could expect to attract.
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There has been a great deal of loss and degradation of local mudflat habitat as a result of industrial and commercial development – one study indicated a 45 per cent loss in Hubberston Pill.
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line and beyond. In 1866, work was completed on an additional extension which provided access to the docks and ship-breaking yard on the eastern side of the town. Between 1875 and 1886
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and during WWII by Rear Admiral Phillip Esmonde Phillips until 1942, and then by Vice Admiral Bernard William Murray Fairbairn until the end of the war. Of those born in the town,
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certain parts of the town commenced. The outdoor swimming pool, which had remained disused for some years, was transformed into a water-garden and officially opened in 1990 by
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in the underdeveloped eastern side of the town, it remained a chapel of ease until 1891 when Milford became a parish, until that time competing with St Peter and St Cewydd in
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theatres in Wales, and possesses its own independent theatre company. The Pill Social Centre, operating since the 1950s, is a community hall and events venue, having hosted
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in 1810. Effectively then, Millford was to be set up as a model dockyard under French management, from which lessons could be learnt for implementation in other dockyards.
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and so did not have parish councils of their own; the lowest level representative body was the Milford Haven Urban District Council. The urban district council built the
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Junior School and Hakin Infants and Nursery Schools and the voluntarily controlled Hubberston Church in Wales VC Nursery and Primary. Secondary education is provided by
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English as their first language. 1.5 per cent of residents identify as having religious views other than any denomination of Christianity, including no religion.
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was described as a considerable centre of boat building, and by 1906, Milford had become the sixth largest fishing port in the UK, and its population rose. The
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near Little Haven in 1989. He was additionally convicted of the rape of a teenager and assault of four others in woodland near the town's Mount Estate in 1996.
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weekly newspaper covered the Milford Haven and West Pembrokeshire area. It was founded in 1992 and following a merger of its editorial team with that of the
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had a vision of connecting London to New York via a railway through Wales and then to a commuter port. The initial plan was to terminate the line at
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Architecture in Milford Haven, 1: Georgian town house, 2: Terrace house from 19th century, 3: Council house from 1930s, 4: Private house built 1960s
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was opened on Hamilton Terrace, at that time possessing an inbuilt fire station. 1939 also saw the opening of an outdoor swimming pool on the Rath.
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domestic and commercial properties are set along the northern side of the main road through the town, and overlook the harbour and waterway.
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of the two rivers and their forming an estuary. Also, Cleddau may make reference to the action of a weapon or tool cutting through the land.
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in 1925, and later enjoyed a successful career teaching in the university, in addition to publishing several academic works. Microbiologist
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clubs. Nautical activities are centered around the marina and Pembrokeshire Yacht Club in Gelliswick, which dates to 1923. There is a
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By the late 19th century, the land directly above this central area was being developed. To house the growing population, rows of
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of the most recent and largest examples being The Mount Estate, which has been the scene of a number of anti-social incidents.
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on Hamilton Terrace in 1939 to serve as its headquarters. Milford Haven Urban District was abolished in 1974, becoming part of
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is located near the retail park and the local museum, in the old custom house, focuses on the maritime history of the area.
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and the 1984 short cult film "Vengeance". The town's Mount Estate provided the location for a BBC documentary entitled
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and to create a ferry service to Ireland, but after a failure to complete Irish rail links the terminus was changed to
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located at the foot of the docks area. In 2012, it was announced that the Milford waterway was declared an
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Rosalyn Wild, a resident of the town, achieved fame in 2011 for charity work.
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Bus routes passing through the town are operated by independent companies and
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or inlet, developing into "Milford"; then later the term "Haven" from the
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Milford Haven is also connected to notable military figures, such as
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Milford Haven has experienced a history of boom and slump in
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This article is about the town. For the waterway, see
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4377:A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
2761:. Trains depart every two hours to
2243:
13:
7310:. London: Vickery, Kyrle & Co.
6525:Western Telegraph, 29 October 2011
6112:"Milford & West Wales Mercury"
5473:"Milford Haven Information Centre"
5235:'New era for Milford shopping park
5138:, Greencroft Books, Durham, 1975.
4660:"Milford Haven 1981–2010 averages"
4571:BBC News: The Sea Empress Disaster
4515:, Paterchurch Publications, 1995.
4493:"Experience Pembrokeshire Website"
4132:, Brace Harvatt Associates, 1989.
3897:
3724:played as a centre forward in the
3290:artificial turf pitch. There are
2406:Working tug boats in Milford docks
1809:Street plan of Milford Haven, 1868
818:was the second largest in the UK.
14:
8051:
8020:Populated coastal places in Wales
7527:Pembrokeshire County Council site
7502:
6311:Reaction Mounts As Show Nears End
6018:MILFORD HAVEN FOUNDERS' WEEK 2018
5873:Safety plea after fort fall drama
5790:Milford Haven historic background
5106:, Zaltbommel, Netherlands, 1984.
3594:, founder member of the pop band
3582:, a contralto who studied at the
3488:
3004:
656:was operating between London and
523:harboured in Milford Haven, 1870s
7981:
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6881:
6876:Bespoke Tailor Fan Of PM's Style
6869:
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6437:
6425:List of Schools in Pembrokeshire
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5854:
5842:
5830:
5011:A Vision of Britain through Time
4256:. cambria.org.uk. Archived from
4011:, Geographia Map Company, 1971.
3966:The Description of Pembrokeshire
3945:. Office for National Statistics
3840:
3690:Clapham Junction railway station
3688:, overseeing the remodelling of
3686:London and South Western Railway
3468:
3448:
3375:
3363:
3162:Milford & West Wales Mercury
545:natural harbour of Milford Haven
445:The town was founded in 1790 by
83:
76:
56:
7359:. Carmarthen: Welshman Office.
7188:Abbey Principality of San Luigi
6878:BBC News. Retrieved 3 July 2011
6811:The London Mathematical Society
6649:"New editor of the 'Pioneer'".
6296:Mounting Criticism Over TV Show
6167:, Vickery, Kyrle & Co, 1924
5837:'Nuisances' evicted from estate
5795:
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4080:
3768:for acts of bravery during the
3590:in 1978, and singer-songwriter
3201:Literature, film and television
3020:
740:to the north east of the town.
314:Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
8030:Port cities and towns in Wales
7958:Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech
7259:Rees, James Frederick (1954).
6908:"Player profile: Andrew Salts"
5377:Facilities for Fish Processing
5326:Milford Waterfront Development
5177:The Guardian, 27 April 2007 –
5007:"Milford Haven Urban District"
4931:. Pembrokeshire County Council
4532:Oil Refinery For Milford Haven
4061:
4031:, Kessinger Publishing, 2008.
4021:
4001:
3931:
3891:Office for National Statistics
3700:. Tailor and fashion designer
3315:National Greyhound Racing Club
3245:The Horrors of Oakendale Abbey
1795:Precipitation totals in inches
662:Milford and Pembrokeshire Bank
660:, and in 1800 the short lived
1:
7088:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
7023:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
6969:The Who's Who of Cardiff City
6766:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
6612:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
6513:, Rosedale Publications, 1993
6459:. pembs.ac.uk. Archived from
6328:Wales Online, 11 January 2021
5569:. 195.99.1.70. Archived from
5192:Timeline: LNG plants in Wales
4712:Pembrokeshire and Gower Walks
4586:, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1993.
4554:, David & Charles, 1976.
3939:"Milford Haven Built-up area"
3860:
3537:A Historical Account of Tenby
3429:Tabernacle URC to form a new
2842:
2751:Milford Haven railway station
2719:Milford Haven Railway Station
2311:UK Parliamentary constituency
2230:
2056:Average rainfall mm (inches)
862:Cleddau" (Afon Cleddau Ddu).
583:'s 1405 reinforcement of the
567:Invasion of Ireland in 1171,
7531:Milford Haven Port Authority
7516:travel guide from Wikivoyage
7139:Pembroke County War Memorial
6948:. neilbrown.newcastlefns.com
6381:Milford Haven Port Authority
6006:Milford Haven Music Festival
5902:, WalesOnline, 26 April 2011
5888:British Archaeology Magazine
5849:Teenagers 'Taunted' Dead Man
5216:Milford Haven Port Authority
4878:"Milford Haven Town Council"
4770:. Dyfed Archaeological Trust
4198:J.S.Guard (5 January 2004).
4172:The Companion Guide to Wales
3799:, a surgeon employed by the
3646:. Notable academics include
3644:Milford Haven Grammar School
3431:Local Ecumenical Partnership
3320:
3057:
2853:in Milford Haven since 1841
2809:Pembrokeshire County Council
2710:
2687:1980s, a series of steps to
2439:for an LNG storage depot at
2398:Milford Haven Port Authority
2295:Pembrokeshire County Council
2286:. The community has its own
2266:Pembrokeshire County Council
683:School of Naval Architecture
112:13,907 (Community 2011)
7:
8015:Ports and harbours of Wales
7474:George, Barbara J. (1964).
7378:. London: Robert Hale Ltd.
7338:. Netherlands: Zaltbommel.
6761:"Rees, Sir James Frederick"
6178:The Poetry of Pembrokeshire
6114:. British Newspapers Online
5863:, BBC News. 7 December 2011
5033:"Local Government Act 1972"
4662:. UK government. Met Office
3774:Conspicuous Gallantry Medal
3652:University College, Cardiff
3011:Little England Beyond Wales
2357:to run the town. Under the
1986:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1916:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
821:
128:OS grid reference
10:
8056:
7933:Stackpole and Castlemartin
7525:Milford Haven Town Council
7520:Milford Haven Town Council
7447:Allen, Richard C. (2010).
7353:Fowler, John Coke (1868).
7083:"Phillips, Philip Esmonde"
6997:Barry Hugman's Footballers
6738:article, 20 September 2019
6511:Pembrokeshire Architecture
6221:Slipping Away from Milford
5421:"Tall Ships bid for Wales"
4908:Milford Haven Town Council
4816:Milford Haven Town Council
4584:The Story of Pembrokeshire
4174:, Companion Guides, 2005.
3801:English East India Company
3787:. Other residents include
3692:and the reconstruction of
3672:Professor Sir Stewart Cole
3607:Merlin of the Crystal Cave
3442:Twin towns - sister cities
3403:St. Thomas à Becket chapel
3251:Slipping Away From Milford
3232:described the area in his
3082:magazine. The ruins of an
2965:
2849:
2705:tourist information centre
2673:
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1349:Precipitation totals in mm
1345:
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7588:
7376:Portrait of Pembrokeshire
7246:, BBC News, 12 April 2011
7141:Retrieved 17 January 2011
7093:National Library of Wales
7072:Retrieved 30 January 2010
7028:National Library of Wales
6861:"Alfred Weeks Szlumper".
6771:National Library of Wales
6723:Retrieved 30 January 2010
6617:National Library of Wales
6596:Retrieved 30 January 2010
6584:Retrieved 30 January 2010
6565:Retrieved 30 January 2010
6561:25 September 2010 at the
6500:Retrieved 19 January 2010
6446:Retrieved 19 January 2010
6390:Retrieved 30 January 2010
6371:Retrieved 19 January 2010
6352:Retrieved 19 January 2010
6340:Retrieved 19 January 2010
6142:Retrieved 30 January 2010
6082:Retrieved 19 January 2010
5969:Retrieved 19 January 2010
5851:BBC News. 18 October 2000
5775:Retrieved 20 January 2010
5763:Retrieved 20 January 2010
5534:Retrieved 30 January 2010
5225:Retrieved 20 January 2010
5182:Retrieved 30 January 2010
5125:Retrieved 20 January 2010
4841:Retrieved 17 January 2010
4621:Retrieved 20 January 2010
4604:German-English dictionary
4573:Retrieved 30 January 2010
4502:Retrieved 30 January 2010
4439:Retrieved 20 January 2010
4415:Retrieved 30 January 2010
4364:Retrieved 30 January 2010
4333:Retrieved 30 January 2010
4223:Retrieved 30 January 2010
4128:Wing Commander Ken McKay
4077:Retrieved 19 January 2010
4051:, Robert Hale Ltd, 1984.
4049:Portrait of Pembrokeshire
3785:Battle of the River Plate
3279:The Pembrokeshire Murders
3275:The Mount: A Welsh Estate
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2370:. Milford and Hakin were
2359:Local Government Act 1894
2355:improvement commissioners
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25:Marquess of Milford Haven
8025:Seaside resorts in Wales
7334:Warburton, Jack (1994).
7242:15 December 2018 at the
6316:. Retrieved 7 April 2012
6301:. Retrieved 7 April 2012
5890:. Retrieved 30 June 2011
5167:Retrieved 2 January 2011
4955:12 February 2012 at the
4685:"Milford Haven Waterway"
4498:28 November 2009 at the
4236:, Logaston Press, 2009.
3833:Pembrokeshire Coast Path
3818:American Catholic Church
3814:Frederick Ebenezer Lloyd
3793:Charles Francis Greville
3648:Sir James Frederick Rees
3573:Institute of Journalists
3259:Mystery at Milford Haven
3151:Gerry and the Pacemakers
2759:Transport for Wales Rail
2433:South Wales Gas Pipeline
2279:, Hubberston, North and
837:, meaning sandbank, and
604:Charles Francis Greville
503:History of Milford Haven
465:terminals in the world.
7413:The Builders of Milford
7315:Richards, Bill (1995).
7211:, BBC News, 26 May 2011
7018:"Evans, William Davies"
6888:Profile – Robert Hughes
6820:Retrieved 22 April 2014
6097:31 January 2013 at the
6061:Pembrokeshire Fish Week
6049:Pembrokeshire Fish Week
5917:31 January 2013 at the
5670:27 October 2016 at the
5610:, Penguin Books, 1994.
5194:BBC News. 19 March 2009
5179:How green was my valley
4710:Conduit, Brian (1998).
4294:, Logaston Press, 2013
4073:7 November 2017 at the
3694:London Waterloo station
3437:International relations
2986:Milford Haven Town Hall
2457:Havens Head Retail Park
2252:Milford Haven Town Hall
753:Milford Haven Town Hall
646:Catherine of Alexandria
602:. His nephew, the Hon.
426:) is both a town and a
8040:Coast of Pembrokeshire
8010:Towns in Pembrokeshire
7683:Fishguard and Goodwick
7411:Thomas, Flora (1950).
7374:Miles, Dilwyn (1984).
7306:Lowther, F.L. (1924).
6933:Tommy Best - Biography
6681:"Helen Watts Obituary"
6664:"Mr J. E. Woolacott".
6496:5 October 2010 at the
6400:Barnes, Julia (1988).
6286:. Retrieved 6 May 2020
6063:Retrieved 16 June 2018
6051:Retrieved 16 June 2018
5839:BBC News. 20 July 2003
5750:Haselden, Lucy (2003)
5597:Retrieved 18 June 2018
3992:Shakespeare, William;
3805:Black Hole of Calcutta
3797:John Zephaniah Holwell
3718:Cardiff MCC University
3584:Royal Academy of Music
3498:
3497:Howell Davies (pirate)
3332:
3134:
3117:forms a large natural
3115:Milford Haven Waterway
3067:
3030:
2989:
2788:the junction with the
2753:, the terminus of the
2737:New Milford, (Neyland)
2720:
2683:
2470:Milford Haven Refinery
2407:
2399:
2341:Administrative history
2253:
2240:
2239:Wards of Milford Haven
1815:Milford Haven Waterway
1810:
763:
532:
524:
512:
489:. In 1485, the future
436:Milford Haven Waterway
408:'mouth of the two
398:
230:Postcode district
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21:Milford Haven Waterway
7793:Marloes and St Brides
7483:Field Studies Journal
7466:10.3828/quaker.15.1.6
7169:James Frederick Rees
6851:article, 27 June 2022
6580:30 March 2008 at the
6039:Retrieved 3 July 2011
5981:Retrieved 25 May 2012
5960:Torch Theatre history
5249:BBC News. 17 May 2012
5074:The National Archives
5043:The National Archives
4375:Lewis, Samuel (1849)
4290:Phillips, Benjamin A
3789:Robert Fulke Greville
3749:Charles George Gordon
3664:1945 New Year Honours
3658:. He was appointed a
3496:
3349:Pembrokeshire College
3328:
3132:
3125:Culture and community
3065:
3028:
2984:
2973:Field Studies Journal
2763:Manchester Piccadilly
2745:Great Western Railway
2718:
2681:
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877:Geography and climate
761:
749:Charles Holcombe Dare
698:Robert Fulke Greville
530:
518:
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322:Preseli Pembrokeshire
304:Preseli Pembrokeshire
178:Preserved county
7261:The Story of Milford
7171:The Story of Milford
7156:3 March 2012 at the
6967:Hayes, Dean (2006).
6893:4 March 2016 at the
6509:Fitzgerald, Michael
6430:20 July 2011 at the
6386:19 July 2011 at the
6367:27 July 2009 at the
6101:Retrieved April 2012
6092:Milford Haven Museum
6078:20 July 2011 at the
6023:16 June 2018 at the
5965:15 June 2018 at the
5912:Milford Haven Museum
5759:22 July 2004 at the
5708:4 March 2016 at the
5689:4 March 2016 at the
5651:12 June 2008 at the
5632:4 March 2016 at the
5547:. sabre-roads.org.uk
5519:Davies (2008) p. 556
5479:on 29 September 2011
5163:3 March 2016 at the
3803:and survivor of the
3762:Hubert William Lewis
3758:Admiral Charles Dare
3734:William Davies Evans
3678:, in Paris, France.
3656:The Story of Milford
3632:Upstairs, Downstairs
3586:and was awarded the
3545:John Evans Woolacott
3517:and helped form the
3338:Milford Haven School
3330:Milford Haven School
3296:association football
3155:Milford Haven Museum
3105:fort constructed by
3088:Milford Haven Museum
2823:operate services to
2327:Member of Parliament
2315:Member of the Senedd
826:Milford Haven is an
706:Pembrokeshire Herald
596:Sir William Hamilton
561:invasion of Leinster
447:Sir William Hamilton
373:51.71418°N 5.04274°W
210:Sovereign state
7908:St Mary Out Liberty
7268:McKay, Ken (1989).
7068:14 May 2009 at the
6865:. 16 November 1934.
6653:. 30 December 1925.
6463:on 13 November 2009
6457:"MITEC – Home Page"
6404:. Ringpress Books.
5996:article 24 May 2018
5736:28 May 2015 at the
5221:2 February 2008 at
5093:Davies (2008) p.659
4984:. 1862. p. 753
4405:on 15 December 2010
4360:5 June 2011 at the
4329:8 June 2009 at the
4260:on 16 December 2010
4087:George, Barbara J;
4027:Brennan, Joseph J,
3919:on 14 December 2008
3742:Alexander McDonnell
3638:, although born in
3620:Witchfinder General
3080:British Archaeology
2725:South Wales Railway
2477:
2307:Senedd constituency
2126:Average rainy days
1860:Conservancy Board.
1367:Imperial conversion
865:In Welsh, the term
670:Battle of Trafalgar
577:invasion of Ireland
369: /
160:Principal area
7541:Milford Haven 1947
7536:Milford Waterfront
6993:"Marwood Marchant"
6946:"Marwood Marchant"
6797:The London Gazette
6668:. 1 February 1936.
6138:5 May 2008 at the
5979:Pill Social Centre
5885:6 Threatened Sites
5608:A History of Wales
5338:Milford Waterfront
5307:on 13 October 2012
5069:legislation.gov.uk
5038:legislation.gov.uk
4536:The Glasgow Herald
4474:. 11 November 2018
4148:Allen, Richard C.
3682:Alfred W. Szlumper
3499:
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3270:The Lion in Winter
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2323:Conservative Party
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736:in Gelliswick and
639:Fishguard Invasion
558:Richard de Clare's
533:
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378:51.71418; -5.04274
296:UK Parliament
273:Mid and West Wales
242:Dialling code
7990:
7989:
7753:Llandissilio West
7748:Llanddewi Velfrey
7298:978-0-7083-1953-6
7279:978-0-9515212-0-5
7190:. 10 October 2012
7114:"vconline.org.uk"
7053:, 5 November 2011
6971:. Breedon Books.
6816:22 April 2014 at
6607:"Norris, Charles"
6362:Golf Club History
6299:Western Telegraph
5616:978-0-14-014581-6
5427:. 4 February 2001
5355:, 5 November 2014
5237:. 27 January 2005
4959:assemblywales.org
4904:"Council minutes"
4748:on 7 January 2009
4642:978-1-84323-901-7
4472:Western Telegraph
4242:978-1-906663-10-0
4180:978-1-900639-43-9
4138:978-0-9515212-0-5
3975:978-1-85902-120-0
3855:right) June, 2009
3628:Coronation Street
3541:Alexander Cordell
3519:Kingdom of Hawaii
3355:Places of worship
3285:Sport and leisure
3225:Culhwch and Olwen
3187:Romilly-sur-Seine
3181:Milford Haven is
3167:Western Telegraph
2979:
2978:
2975:
2969:Vision of Britain
2851:Population growth
2693:Margaret Thatcher
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722:The Great Eastern
616:Martha's Vineyard
541:Act of Parliament
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8035:Marinas in Wales
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7733:Lampeter Velfrey
7728:Kilgetty/Begelly
7673:East Williamston
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7578:Communities
7459:(1): 6–31.
7429:|work=
7151:Castle Hall
6792:"No. 36866"
6467:10 February
6281:Frightmares
5945:28 November
5816:Lewis, Roy
5577:10 February
5551:10 February
5076:, SI 1973/1
4478:13 November
4264:10 February
4206:9 September
4202:. J.S.Guard
3825:John Cooper
3809:Samuel Lake
3783:during the
3642:, attended
3634:. Novelist
3580:Helen Watts
3569:The Pioneer
3511:Isaac Davis
3395:Pill Priory
3391:2011 census
3292:rugby union
3235:Poly-Olbion
3216:King Arthur
3099:gun battery
3084:observatory
2913:Population
2319:Paul Davies
2260:(town) and
891:explanation
811:Sea Empress
766:During the
589:Henry VII's
440:Middle Ages
376: /
261:Dyfed-Powys
7999:Categories
7948:The Havens
7888:St David's
7878:Rosemarket
7873:Puncheston
7788:Manordeifi
7743:Letterston
7698:Hayscastle
7643:Clynderwen
7326:1870745051
7194:29 January
6690:14 January
6622:30 January
6186:1854110071
6118:30 January
5505:23 January
5457:23 January
5431:14 January
4935:14 January
4888:12 January
4862:14 January
4774:15 January
4752:17 January
4736:"Mudflats"
4695:15 January
4666:21 January
4606:(ed. 2009)
4560:0715371711
3923:17 January
3861:References
3722:Tommy Best
2843:Demography
2829:Birmingham
2767:Carmarthen
2741:Manchester
2622:Fishermen
2449:ExxonMobil
2445:South Hook
2351:Hubberston
2231:Governance
2222:Met Office
1842:Hubberston
871:confluence
841:, meaning
687:Portsmouth
678:Royal Navy
658:Hubberston
654:mail coach
565:Henry II's
451:Royal Navy
361:51°42′51″N
122:Milfordian
109:Population
7938:Templeton
7883:Rudbaxton
7798:Martletwy
7783:Manorbier
7773:Llawhaden
7763:Llanrhian
7713:Hundleton
7688:Freystrop
7678:Eglwyswrw
7658:Cwm Gwaun
7648:Cosheston
7633:Cilgerran
7593:Ambleston
7431:ignored (
7421:cite book
6666:The Times
6651:The Times
5804:bbc.co.uk
5483:17 August
4160:1363-013X
3994:Cymbeline
3879:UK Census
3778:HMS
3706:Hepworths
3575:in 1908.
3528:The Savoy
3399:dissolved
3321:Education
3300:golf club
3281:in 2020.
3253:, as did
3211:Cymbeline
3143:repertory
3111:Pill Fort
3109:known as
3107:Charles I
3058:Landmarks
2988:in winter
2800:with the
2733:Fishguard
2727:in 1856.
2711:Transport
2464:launched
2441:Waterston
2437:Petroplus
2376:Town Hall
2333:from the
2258:community
832:Old Norse
612:Nantucket
592:Milford.
563:in 1167,
553:Cymbeline
491:Henry VII
428:community
364:5°02′34″W
280:Ambulance
220:Post town
144:Community
7918:Scleddau
7853:Pembroke
7833:New Moat
7823:Narberth
7723:Johnston
7240:Archived
7154:Archived
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6891:Archived
6814:Archived
6578:Archived
6559:Archived
6541:30 March
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5630:Archived
5425:BBC News
5311:14 April
5285:14 April
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