Members of the public are invited to have their say on the key issues affecting them and their communities starting this evening (Thursday).

The county council is hosting a series of ‘Pembrokeshire County Council is Changing’ events around the county this autumn.

Following similar sessions held in February and March this year, these autumn meetings will provide the opportunity for residents to look in detail at the topics raised as being most important for their communities.

These include: local democracy and decision making, our towns, how money is spent and savings are made and the provision of information and communication. All sessions will be attended by senior staff and councillors, with organisational support provided by Participation Cymru.

A series of briefing sheets on each of the discussion topics will be available in advance of and at the events.

Places are limited so members of the public wanting to attend are asked to phone 01437 764551 to book a place.

The events are being held between 7pm and 9pm: Thursday October 1, Fishguard Town Hall; Monday October 5, Greenhill School, Tenby; Tuesday October 6, Milford Haven School; Monday October 12, County Hall, Haverfordwest; Tuesday October 13, Bloomfield Centre, Narberth; Wednesday October 14, Pembroke and Pembroke Dock at Pembroke Dock Community School; Thursday October 15. Ysgol Dewi Sant, St Davids; Monday October 19, The Library, Ysgol y Preseli, Crymych.