What life is like in the town with the UK’s worst mobile signal
The Pembrokeshire town's postcode was named by Which?
as the worst in the UK for mobile network quality in 2025, a problem exacerbated by the decommissioning of a phone mast in the area earlier this year, affecting 02, Vodafone and Three customers.
Steven drove us into the centre of Tenby to show us how bad the signal was for him.
While we were in the car he got a booking via Facebook, but explained he wouldn't be able to respond until he left the town centre.
"Luckily it's one of my regulars so they know the issue," he said.
But he fears new customers would not be so patient. "They'd probably think 'oh he hasn't responded, I'll go somewhere else'. "
Steven said the poor signal meant it was difficult to take any card payments.
"You can be there for 10 minutes trying to get a signal and then that delays you for your next call. I've started putting posts on social media saying it's cash only. "
He said this could be tricky as not everyone carries cash or even bank cards to withdraw cash.
"It's a case of gritting your teeth, asking them nicely if they don't mind taking cash out, then you've got to wait for them to get to the cash machine and that knocks on your next call. "It's like you're swimming against the current. "
Steven has urged phone companies to improve the signal.
"During the summer periods you've got over 50,000 people here, something needs to be done. "We pay enough money for our mobile contracts but they're not upholding their side of the deal. "
"It's difficult for me because people don't always want to get cash. It can be difficult to take card payments because of the bad signal," he said, adding that he had "definitely" lost customers because of the problems.
"People are on holiday, they've got family with them, and they've got an itinerary in their head.
"So they think 'well we'll come back' but they don't always do that. Or they ask 'have you got a website?', and you know then they're not going to come back. "
"I'm self-employed so there's nothing worse when people can't get in touch with you," he said. "I can't even get the weather forecast up - it's frustrating. I mean it's a lovely place but just terrible signal. "We walked home last night because we couldn't call a taxi. "
"It is a bit frustrating when people need to contact you and you haven't got access to the phone, but I wouldn't say that it affects us that much. "
"We haven't used our phones or the internet the whole time we've been here. " For other visitors to the seaside town, having no signal came with its positives. "We're only away for a few days anyway so I tend not to use my phone so much for some peace and quiet," said Lynne Cornish from the Rhondda Valley.
"We've come here to get away from all that so it's not too bad," he said. 'Working on a long term solution' A spokesperson for Vodafone and Three said: "We're sorry to Vodafone and Three UK customers in the Tenby area who are experiencing issues with their service.
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