Stuart Berry of community-led initiative Haverfordwest Heritage was granted permission by county planners last September for works at the Grade-II-listed Temperance Hall, 5 St Mary Street. Cllr Tom Tudor, centre, at the Temperance Hall site. A supporting statement through agent Acanthus Holden Architects said the Temperance Hall dates from 1888-89, previously housing the Dolphin Inn and was originally earmarked for a free library and museum, instead the hall was built as part of the 19th-century Temperance Movement. Cllr Tom Tudor, centre, at the Temperance Hall site. It went on to say: “These proposals will secure the future of Temperance Hall as a vibrant civic asset and a centre of cultural and creative activity within Haverfordwest.