Castlemartin Briefing sessions for 2010
(Date Posted 20/01/10)
Dates for the annual joint MOD & Pembrokeshire Coast National Park briefing for access to Range West at Castlemartin Range have been finalised. Any climber, surfer or fisherman must attend the briefing to obtained access to Range West.
Climbing: 29th May, 19th June, 31st July; 09.00 Castlemartin Camp
Fishing/Surfing: 21st Jan, 11th Feb, 4th March, 18th March; 18.30 Castlemartin Camp
For further details please contact Lynne Houlston, National Park Ranger for the Defence Training Estate. M: 07866 771188. Office: 01646 662213
Web: www.pcnpa.org.uk
ID: 8205 Revised: 20/1/2010
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