The PNTA hold monthly talks during the winter at Crundale Village Hall near Haverfordwest. The first talk of the 2025 season on Thursday October 2nd, is by Anthony Rogers from the Pembrokeshire Nature Partnership, Biodiversity Implementation Officer. He will talk about Pembrokeshire Wildlife.
Talks begin at 2.30pm and are followed by tea or coffee and a chance to chat to other attendees. Membership of the PNTA or National Trust for talks is not required but all attending pay a fee of £3 for non members and £2 for members.
Membership of the PNTA is £5 for a single person and £8 for a couple, for which you can attend guided walks and visits and receive a monthly digital update and bi-annual newsletter about the National Trust in Pembrokeshire. Membership of the National Trust is not required.
The Association, through it's activities, raises funds for Pembrokeshire National Trust locations. recent donations have been money for new footpath and benches on the Southwood Estate, assistance with Tenby Tudor Merchants House garden and the willows sculptures walking in Lodge Park on the Stackpole Estate.