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
Save the Dates: Newgale Coastal Adaptation Project Engagement Events
Join the conversation about the future of Newgale’s coastline. Engagement events are being held by Pembrokeshire County Council and AtkinsRealis to showcase how the project has evolved based on local insights and community feedback. This is your chance to learn about...
Future Generations Commissioner Derek Walker Visits Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum
This week, Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum (PCF) welcomed Derek Walker, the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, to our headquarters overlooking the Milford Haven Waterway. The visit was an invaluable opportunity to showcase how PCF and our partners are addressing...
Can Marine Energy and Nature coexist? Pembrokeshire communities come together to discuss the delicate balance between renewable energy and conservation
On 27th November 2024, Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum hosted Nature and Marine Renewable Energy in Focus at the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven. The event tackled one of the most pressing questions in marine renewable energy; 'Can offshore renewables coexist with efforts...
Why Ocean Justice Matters
Blog post by Holly Skyrme, Marine Energy Engagement Plan (MEEP) Project Coordinator, EDI Champion — Last week, Ocean and Coastal Futures hosted the first in a series of webinars on Ocean Justice, diving into the urgent need for equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI)...
Marine Energy Engagement Plan: ‘Nature and Marine Energy in Focus’ – 27th November 2024, Torch Theatre
Join us for an engaging evening where we’ll explore marine energy and our natural environment. This event brings together leading experts in marine energy and wildlife, creating an open space for everyone to share ideas and learn from each other. Whether you’re...
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