News
Gig Theatre: A Stone’s Throw: Lament of the Selkie.
UNIQUE gig theatre piece A Stone’s Throw: Lament of the at the fantastic modern theatre at Ysgol Caerelen in Haverfordwest, 7pm, 16 October. A stirring evening of mesmerising story, music, song and visual image – two women, two mothers riding the tides of trauma and loss to find the skin that fits.
“…Outstanding, a wonderful piece of orchestrated work.” Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales
A Stone’s Throw: Lament of the Selkie is a performance of song, music, story and visual image, blurring the lines between real life and
fiction. Two women, two mothers. A personal story of injury, trauma and recovery after a dramatic accident is merged alongside contemporary re-imaginings of selkie folklore myth, the separate stories entwining and unravelling as they weave from land to sea and back
again.
This performance has also been made uniquely special to Pembrokeshire, as the show has been infused with stories of womanhood & otherhood gathered from women in Pembrokeshire at a Women’s Voices session in September.
Rachel Taylor-Beales – a singer songwriter whose music meets at a crossroads of folk, roots, blues and jazz – has teamed up with award winning actor-musician Lucy.
Rivers and Director Louise Osborn, to create and perform a story fuelled, gig-theatre adaptation of Rachel’s most recent album Stone’s Throw, Lament of the Selkie, which is receiving high praise.
“masterfully conceived and beautifully presented” Folk Radio UK “Lovely, Highly Recommended” Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2 “Jaw droppingly beautiful!” BBC Radio Wales
Tickets are now available Span tel 01834 869323 or https://span-arts.ticketsolve.com/shows/873611818 Adv £8/6/6 Door £10/8/8
Community
Bishop returns to Llanelli for Palm Sunday celebrations
Visit described as ‘coming home’ as Bishop Dorrien joins worshippers in Bro Lliedi
BISHOP DORRIEN marked Palm Sunday (Mar 29) with a series of visits and services across Llanelli, describing his return to the area as “coming home.”
The Bishop of St Davids spent the day in the Bro Lliedi Local Ministry Area, beginning with the main parish Eucharist at St Elli Church, where he both preached and presided.

Following the service, he joined members of the local ministry area for lunch, before spending time visiting parishioners in the community.
The day concluded with a Songs of Praise service in Felinfoel, bringing together worshippers for an evening of reflection and celebration.
As a token of appreciation for his visit, Bishop Dorrien was presented with a print of St Davids Cathedral.
The Bishop has strong personal ties to the Llanelli area, having served his title there earlier in his ministry. Speaking during the visit, he said returning to the town always feels like “coming home.”

Church leaders said the visit was a valuable opportunity for the Bishop to connect with congregations across the area during one of the most significant periods in the Christian calendar.
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, a central time of reflection for Christians leading up to Easter.
Local Government
Oil spill update issued for Pembroke stream and Castle Pond
COUNCILLOR Jonathan Grimes, representing Pembroke St Mary South and Monkton, has issued an update following concerns over an oil spill affecting a stream on The Commons and Castle Pond in Pembroke.
Speaking after discussions with Natural Resources Wales, Cllr Grimes confirmed that response teams have been on site throughout the day working to contain the pollution and identify its source.
According to the latest update:
• The pollution has begun to subside, with the oil slick now breaking up
• Monitoring will continue over the weekend and into next week
• Forecast rain is expected to help disperse the remaining contamination
• The substance is believed to be domestic heating oil (kerosene), pending confirmation
• Investigators believe they have identified the source area and are taking steps to prevent further incidents
Cllr Grimes said he would continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
The incident has sparked concern among residents, particularly over the potential impact on wildlife and the environment. Some have called for further action, including opening the sea gate to help flush the affected water.
Local Government
Work begins on major housing and care scheme in Haverfordwest
A MULTI-MILLION pound housing and care development in Haverfordwest has officially moved into the construction phase, with groundworks now underway at the Tŷ Haverfordia site.
Contractor Wynne Construction has begun work on the scheme at the former Haverfordia House site, marking the milestone with a turf-cutting ceremony attended by project partners and local representatives.

The development will provide 26 sheltered apartments for people aged over fifty-five, alongside a purpose-built twelve-bed reablement centre aimed at supporting residents returning home from hospital and regaining independence.
The project is being delivered in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council and is expected to play an important role in easing pressure on local health and social care services.
Developers say they will work closely with local suppliers and businesses during the build to maximise benefits to the regional economy.
Measures have also been put in place to minimise disruption during construction, including maintaining pedestrian access and ensuring parking arrangements remain in place for nearby facilities.
Once complete, the scheme is expected to provide modern, high-quality accommodation tailored to the needs of older residents, while helping to free up hospital capacity across west Wales.
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