The Role of Community Councils
There are two tiers of Local Government in Ambleston - District (or Borough) Council, and Community Council. Each tier has distinct responsibilities and works together to serve the needs of residents.
Community Councils represent the first tier of local government - the level closest to the community.
Local Authorities - Who Does What? Community Councils - Tier 1They provide valuable local insight and are increasingly taking on more community-focused responsibilities. These can include:
- Supporting local events and community groups
 - Managing assets such as community centres, play areas, and noticeboards
 - Reporting local issues like potholes, littering, and dog fouling
 - Advocating for the needs and interests of residents to higher-tier authorities
 
They play an essential role in making their communities better places to live, work, and visit.
District or Borough Councils - Tier 2Ambleston Community Council comes under Pembrokeshire County Council who has responsibility for:
- Collection of council tax and business rates
 - Refuse, recycling, and litter collection
 - Housing services and homelessness support
 - Planning applications and local development
 - Environmental health, including noise and animal nuisances
 - Maintenance of parks, play areas, and open spaces
 - Management of allotments
 
For information on District Council services:
	Website: www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk
	Phone: 01437 764551
	Email: enquiries@pembrokeshire.gov.uk