THE parents of missing Caldicot man James Nutley will travel to Tenby this week to view the last-recorded CCTV images of the young golfer.
Jeff and Catherine Nutley are due to travel to the west Wales town on Thursday to view the CCTV.
James Nutley, 25, was last seen in Tenby at midnight on October 24 after leaving a pub. He was on a golfing trip with a group of friends at the time.
Mr Nutley said: "We will be collecting all his possessions which were left at the police station and talking to the inspector about what is happening and what we do from now.
"I don't think we will find out anything new but we have to keep going.
"We need to decide our next move."
The missing man's aunt, Eileen Bell, said James is sorely missed by family and friends.
She said: "It's dreadful not knowing anything. Where on earth is James?
"It seems to be going on and on. We talk about him every day and you begin to think it's not real, not happening. It's terrible."
Posters of Mr Nutley have been distributed in Tenby and police officers have carried out searches of the beach and coast since he went missing.
Mr Nutley works at St Pierre Golf Club and is a member of Dewstow Golf Club.
He is 6ft 2in tall with brown hair and was wearing a white top with blue sleeves and blue jeans.
Mr Nutley had been to three pubs on the night he went missing, The Lifeboat Inn on Tudor Square, The Three Mariners on George Street and the Prince of Wales.
Anyone who can help or has any information is asked to call Tenby Police on 01834 842303 or Pembroke Dock police on 01646 682121.
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