Partnership Working
Through partnership, PCF knows that we can deliver a better and connected way of working. True collaboration takes time, requires considerable ongoing effort and is challenging when balancing a wide range of needs.
All PCF projects are based on ‘Partnership Working’ through effective, timely and relevant stakeholder engagement. Our asset is our unrivalled extensive network of cross-cutting contacts. We identify the right organisations and the right individuals to find solutions to coastal issues and opportunities. We work hard to build trust between different stakeholders; a key ingredient to our success. PCF ensures that our partnerships have an appropriate framework for operation, clear objectives, a realistic plan and timescales on delivery with a measure on success. We manage innovative projects which are viewed as best practice nationally.
PCF is committed to the management of our projects, maintaining commitment, involvement and engagement of our partners. Ultimately, we believe in getting things done through action!
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Latest News
Road-Testing Climate Adaptation Engagement in Saundersfoot School
By Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum Climate change adaptation is often discussed in the context of infrastructure, planning, and policy frameworks. Yet for place-based approaches to truly succeed, they need to include the voices of everyone in the community – not least the...
Measuring Our Impact, Sharing Our Story
At Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum (PCF), collaboration has always been at the heart of what we do. For 25 years, we’ve brought people together to create solutions for a sustainable coast and ocean – and this year, we’re proud to share two publications that capture both...
We are hiring – Membership Coordinator – Marine Energy Wales
Job Title:Membership Coordinator - Marine Energy Wales (MEW)Salary:~£28,000 (pro rata based on FTE)Working hours:Full or Part-Time (30–37.5 hours/week). Flexible working considered.Responsible to:Marine Energy Wales Programme ManagerLocation:Hybrid / 2nd Floor, Pier...
Climate Adaptation Through Co-creation
Written by Tom Luddington – Coastal Stakeholder Manager - Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum Having lived and worked on the coast in Pembrokeshire for 30+ years, the impacts of climate change are more than just headlines to me, they’re tides creeping higher, storms growing...
The Business Case for Inclusion: Reflections on POWERful Women’s 2025 State Of The Nation
Written by Holly Skyrme, Project Coordinator & Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion at PCF Throughout my career in marine energy, I have been really fortunate. I’ve never felt that being a woman held me back. I’ve always had space to grow, contribute and...

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