The Conservative Shadow cabinet has spent a day in Pembrokeshire learning more about the County.
Seven of the Conservatives' nine Assembly Members spent the night at the St Bride's Hotel in Saundersfoot before visiting places that were relevant to areas of their expertise.
Shadow leader Nick Bourne was shown around Lawrenny and Tenby Cottage Hospital by local AM Angela Burns.
"This was a great opportunity to show the shadow cabinet the issues facing Pembrokeshire today and to highlight some of our success stories which could be repeated elsewhere," explained South Pembrokeshire AM Mrs Burns.
"Lawrenny has saved its post office from closure, set up its own broadband connection, has a blossoming number of home-run businesses and now has an eco-housing development in the pipeline.