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[quote=""Lugubert""]
The hill on the left is the Castle Hill, a peninsula.
But just behind it you can see a bit of St Catherine's Island.
Here's a picture from a different angle which makes it clearer:-

http://www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/we ... 00.asp?a=4
David was against it.
I say - well - depends what exactly they have in mind.
I'm sorry you can't now reply in this thread Lugubert.
If you wish to do so you can start a new thread.
Would that be St Catherine's Island to the left? [/QUOTE]Cath B;526890 wrote:Another view of Tenby as it once was:-
http://janeausteninvermont.wordpress.co ... ony-grant/
The hill on the left is the Castle Hill, a peninsula.
But just behind it you can see a bit of St Catherine's Island.
Here's a picture from a different angle which makes it clearer:-

http://www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/we ... 00.asp?a=4
Yes, controversial!Wikipedia says that (today) it's linked to Tenby at low tide. Just yesterday I read in the Western Telegraph thatAn historic landmark off the Pembrokeshire coast has attracted 2,500 visitors since it was opened to the public three months ago.
But should further development be allowed on Tenbys St Catherines Island?
David was against it.
I say - well - depends what exactly they have in mind.
I'm sorry you can't now reply in this thread Lugubert.
If you wish to do so you can start a new thread.