Popemobiles in the past were bullet-proof after an assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in 1981, but Francis told Spanish media in 2014 that he didn't like the glass "sardine can" design that separated him from people.
"We've had very popular and significant exhibitions that have attracted tens of thousands of people. Our aim is to have a wide cross section of people visiting the gallery."More than 40,000 visited the gallery at Oriel y Parc in 2015-16 when a painting by Constable was on display, but numbers dipped to about 20,000 last year.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority said it had "developed a hugely successful programme of exhibitions in partnership with Amgueddfa Cymru [Museum Wales] over the years"."As an authority we are committed to developing a clear and lasting vision for Oriel y Parc to ensure that it meets the needs of future audiences and builds on the success of the centre over the past 17 years."As part of a wider master plan process, we are currently consulting with all interested parties to shape the future of this well-used and respected visitor facility."
Museum Wales said it continued to work jointly with Oriel y Parc and "all galleries and venues must evolve in order to respond to changing audience requirements"."Should Oriel y Parc decided that it wishes to include the work of Graham Sutherland in future displays, this is something we would be happy to deliver."
The Welsh government declined to comment.
A British couple in their 70s have been arrested by the Taliban in Afghanistan."We are sorry that we have lost 2% of our branch chairs, some of whom failed vetting. But we're the only major party that does this sort of vetting."
One of the chairs was Maria Bowtell, a councillor on East Riding of Yorkshire Council who gave a speech at Reform UK's party conference last year.In her resignation letter, she said she felt "abandoned" in her role, described the party's candidate selection as "chaotic", and accused the leadership of lacking integrity.
Other members have quit on free-speech grounds, including Howard Cox, who stood as a Reform UK candidate in the general election and the London mayoral poll.He said he left the party after he was threatened with expulsion for criticising the treatment of Tommy Robinson, a prominent far-right activist.