Your Mayors
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activities since 2006, of your Mayor’s activities
2012 2013
Councillor Peter Kraus
Peter is one of the new councillors
bringing new blood and impetus to
the council. He will already be a
familiar face to Pembroke Dock
residents, partly because of his local
taxi and car hire business, but also
for his charity fundraising. He has
been a driving force behind many
events raising money for the air
ambulance and has regularly
featured in the Western Telegraph
with eye catching dramatic
“Kidnaps” and celebrity events.
Hobbies are many and include a
leading committee role with the
cricket club and a major project to
renovate a spitfire at Withybush
airfield.
He has thrown himself into council
life and has also become a trustee
of the Pater Hall Community Trust.
2011 2012
Councillor Andrew
McNaughton
Councillor McNaughton has
asked the Pembroke Dock
Community Web Project to
remove his picture year from the
site.........with regret we have
removed all reference to
Councillor McNaughton
2010 2012
Councillor Maureen Coglan
Widow with four sons, three
daughters in law and seven
grandchildren. A new councillor,
Maureen has got stuck in with a
number of roles – she is on the
Planning sub committee, a
Governor of St Mary’s School
and a trustee of the Borough
Silver Band and a member of
Age Concern.
She has long been a member of
St John’s Choir and also The
Griffon Choir and she was
already a Governor of Pennar
Community School before
becoming a town councillor.
Other voluntary work includes
the WRVS and Friends of South
Pembs Hospital. Other interests
include theatre and travel.
2009 2010
Councillor Pam George
Pam George is the only
remaining and continuously
serving original member of the
Town Council and as such her
voice is listened to with respect.
She attends various committees
ans is chair of the Tourism
committee and sits on the
Twinning committee, is a school
Governor for Pembroke Dock
Community school and a trustee
of the Pater Hall Community
Trust and trustee of the town
band. With a large extended
family and all her time on various
committees you would think she
has little spare time for hobbies,
but she is one of the organisers
of the reformed Pembroke Dock
W.I. group.Mayor of Pembroke
Dock 1990/91, 1995/96,
1998/99, 1999/2000, 2002/2003
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2008 2009
Councillor Ron Watts
Although he has now reduced his
voluntary work due to ill health,
many people will know Ron from
his links with a great many
organisations and support this
decision to honour a tireless
worker for the benefit of the
town. He was previously
honoured by the Town Council
for his work as a councillor and in
town organisations, He has
served as Mayor and that along
with his chairmanship of the
Museum Trust were just some of
many community services he
undertook.
2007 2008
Councillor Paul Weatherall
Councillor Paul Weatherall was
last night (Thursday 10th May
2007) appointed Mayor of
Pembroke Dock for 2007/2008,
his deputy will be Councillor Ron
Watts. Tonight (Friday 11th May
2007) a civic dinner to celebrate
his inauguration was held at
Cleddau Bridge Hotel.As Paul's
first official duty as Mayor he was
pleased to welcome his fellow
Councillors from Pembroke
Dock, Mayor's from towns
around Pembrokeshire, the
Mayors Chaplin The Reverend
Andrew Davies and other noted
guests.
2006 2007
Councillor Sue Perkins
A county councillor and a former
Mayor, Sue Perkins is a keen
campaigner for the town and is
involved in many organisations
including the Bush and Park
Tenants Association, the Friends
of the Memorial Park and
Communities First. As leader of
the Labour Group in the County
Council and a member of the
planning committee and National
Parks she brings added
information to meetings.
She has six boys, one living out
his dream as a diving instructor
in Thailand, two teachers, two in
retail business and one still at
University. She has one daughter
still in school.
2005 2006
Councillor Ron Watts
Although he has now reduced his
voluntary work due to ill health,
many people will know Ron from
his links with a great many
organisations and support this
decision to honour a tireless
worker for the benefit of the
town. He was previously
honoured by the Town Council
for his work as a councillor and in
town organisations, He has
served as Mayor and that along
with his chairmanship of the
Museum Trust were just some of
many community services he
undertook.