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Pembroke Dock: Two arrested for false ID at ferry terminal
TWO men were arrested at the Port of Pembroke in the early hours of Monday morning (Jul 4) after trying to enter the United Kingdom with false identification.The Road’s Policing Unit’s officers posted on twitter: “Two males arrested overnight at Pembroke Dock Port for trying to enter the country using fake Italian identification cards.”
Entertainment
Broad Haven set for Easter egg hunt fun
Free family event planned at Rwts on Easter Sunday
A FREE Easter egg hunt is set to take place in Broad Haven this weekend, with families invited to join in the fun on Easter Sunday.
The event, organised by Havens Events Crew, will be held at Rwts, Broad Haven, on Sunday, April 5 at 2:00pm.
Organisers say all children are welcome, with free entry for those taking part.
As well as the egg hunt itself, there will also be an Easter egg prize for the best Easter dress-up, adding to what is expected to be a fun-filled afternoon for local youngsters.
The event is likely to attract families from across the Havens area as children celebrate Easter with games, treats and fancy dress.
Havens Events Crew, which was established in 2023, has been building a reputation for putting on community events in the area.
The Easter egg hunt is expected to be a popular addition to the holiday weekend calendar.
Photo caption: Easter fun: Havens Events Crew is holding a free Easter egg hunt at Rwts, Broad Haven, on Sunday, April 5 at 2:00pm.

Community
Sycamore Gap legacy takes root at Carew Castle
A SAPLING descended from the famous Sycamore Gap tree has been planted at Carew Castle, giving fresh life in Pembrokeshire to one of Britain’s most cherished natural symbols.
The young tree was planted on Thursday (Apr 2) as Pembrokeshire Coast National Park joined the UK’s other National Parks in a shared act of remembrance and renewal.

The original Sycamore Gap tree, which stood beside Hadrian’s Wall for more than 150 years, was felled in 2023, sparking sadness across the country. Cuttings and seeds salvaged after its destruction were carefully nurtured by the National Trust at its Plant Conservation Centre before being distributed to all 15 UK National Parks.

Now, one of those saplings has found a new home at Carew Castle, linking Pembrokeshire with landscapes across the country through a living symbol of resilience, heritage and hope.
The planting was attended by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Chair Dr Madeleine Havard, Vice Chair Cllr Claire George, Authority Member and local county councillor Vanessa Thomas, Chief Executive Tegryn Jones, and Director of Nature and Tourism James Parkin. Local children also took part in the event.
The Park Authority said the planting reflected a shared duty to care for special places and to pass them on to future generations.

Dr Havard said: “The Sycamore Gap tree was a powerful symbol of our connection to nature and heritage. While we cannot replace the landmark that was lost, planting this sapling at Carew Castle ensures its legacy grows here in Pembrokeshire.
“It serves as a living reminder of our role as guardians of these landscapes and our commitment to the generations who will enjoy them in the years to come.”
Carew Castle was chosen as the planting site because of its rich history and its importance within the National Park.
National Parks said each of the 15 saplings will be cared for by local teams, creating a lasting symbol of the enduring strength of nature in some of the UK’s most treasured places.
Caption: A descendant of the Sycamore Gap tree is planted at Carew Castle by National Park representatives and local children.

News
Reform Wales names deputy leader ahead of Senedd election
Helen Jenner, a teacher, Welsh speaker and mother of two, will join Dan Thomas in leading the party’s campaign
REFORM Wales leader Dan Thomas has announced Helen Jenner as the party’s new deputy leader as it steps up preparations for the Senedd election on Thursday, May 7.
Jenner, who tops Reform’s regional list in Bangor Conwy Mon, was born in Neath and raised on Ynys Mon. She is a teacher by profession, a Welsh speaker, and a mother of two.
Announcing the appointment, Mr Thomas said the party wanted to draw on the strengths of its members as it heads into the election campaign.
He said: “Reform Wales is a team.
“And like every team, we need to draw on the skills and attributes of all of our members to get results.
“That’s why I’m excited to announce that Helen Jenner will join me in leading Reform into the Senedd election in May.”
Ms Jenner said Wales was at a “crossroads” and claimed Reform was the only party offering “ambitious, credible solutions” to the problems facing the country.
She said: “Wales is at a crossroads, and Reform is the only party offering ambitious, credible solutions to the problems the people of Wales face.
“As a proud Welsh woman, I believe the only party prepared to put our country first is Reform.
“I’m honoured to join Dan and our hard working members in this fight for a fairer, more prosperous Wales.
“Vote Reform on May 7 for the real change Wales deserves.”
The announcement comes as parties across Wales continue to unveil candidates and campaign teams ahead of the 2026 Senedd election.
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