News
Citizen sought for governance and Audit Committee role
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is inviting applications for a citizen to serve as a Lay Member on its Governance and Audit Committee. This vital role contributes to the oversight and accountability of the council’s operations.
Committee responsibilities include:
- Reviewing and scrutinising the council’s financial affairs.
- Assessing and improving risk management, internal control, performance assessment, and corporate governance.
- Making reports and recommendations to the council or relevant committees on the effectiveness of these systems.
- Additional statutory functions.
Candidate requirements
Applicants must demonstrate a strong understanding of the audit process and a commitment to values such as accountability, probity, openness, independence, fairness, and sound financial management within the public sector.
Ineligibility criteria:
Individuals cannot apply if they:
- Are currently a member or officer of any local authority.
- Have served as a member or officer of any local authority within the last 12 months.
- Are a spouse or civil partner of a member or officer of any local authority.
Appointment process
The successful candidate will be selected by a panel comprising an Independent Chair, three council members, and one community council member. An allowance will be provided for attendance at committee meetings.
Application details
Applications from all sections of the community are welcome. The closing date is 10 January 2025.
For a full role description and an application pack, contact Lydia Cheshire on 01437 775356 or via email at [email protected].
Community
Leisure centres open until 9:00pm to support those affected by Storm Darragh
PEMBROKESHIRE’S Leisure Centres are stepping in to provide essential services for those left without electricity or utilities following Storm Darragh. All centres, except Fishguard, will remain open until 9:00pm on Sunday, December 8, offering warm spaces and more to residents in need.
Facilities available include:
- Warm spaces with free hot drinks.
- Charging stations for electric devices.
- Hot water, with visitors encouraged to bring flasks for filling.
- Shower facilities for public use.
Locations and availability Leisure centres in the following areas will remain open:
- Crymych
- Haverfordwest
- Milford Haven
- Pembroke
- St Davids
- Tenby
Fishguard Leisure Centre remains closed due to storm damage. As an alternative, Letterston Memorial Hall will offer limited facilities until 9:00pm.
Normal service resumes tomorrow
From Monday, December 9, all centres will resume their usual opening hours, with the exception of Fishguard, which will remain closed until repairs are completed.
For further updates, visit the Pembrokeshire Leisure website.
(Cover image: Martin Cavaney)
Community
Police advise to check on any vulnerable neighbours and family without power
PEMBROKESHIRE is facing widespread power outages tonight as Storm Darragh wreaks havoc across the region, leaving approximately 7,000 customers without electricity.
Dyfed-Powys Police have issued an urgent appeal for assistance, encouraging communities to check on vulnerable neighbours and family members, particularly the elderly and those with medical needs, if weather conditions allow.
The police have taken the unusual step of asking those in immediate need due to the power outages to contact them directly via 101 or through their social media channels.
In a statement, Dyfed-Powys Police said: “We are aware there are significant numbers of people across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, and Powys without power. We are asking anyone requiring urgent support to reach out to us. Your welfare is our priority.”
A yellow weather warning remains in place for much of Mid and West Wales, with gusts of wind and heavy rain complicating recovery efforts.
Local authorities are working to address storm damage, including fallen trees and debris blocking roads. Residents are urged to report power cuts by calling 105 and fallen trees through their local council contacts:
- Pembrokeshire County Council: 0345 6015522
- Carmarthenshire County Council: via their website
- Ceredigion County Council: via their website
For updates on travel, weather, and flooding, the following resources are recommended:
- Travel: Traffic Wales North & Mid / South
- Weather: Met Office
- Flood alerts: Natural Resources Wales at 0345 988 1188
As the storm continues, authorities are urging the public to use caution, stay indoors where possible, and only travel if absolutely necessary.
For life-threatening emergencies, always dial 999. For less urgent health concerns, NHS Wales advises using the 111 Wales online symptom checker.
Stay tuned to The Herald for further updates as the situation unfolds.
Community
Councillor visits fire station for electric blanket safety event
CASTLE WARD County Councillor Thomas Tudor visited Haverfordwest Fire Station on Thursday (Dec 4) to witness a vital safety initiative in action. The fire service hosted a free electric blanket testing event for residents, providing advice on fire protection and prevention.
The initiative aimed to highlight potential fire hazards posed by faulty electric blankets, helping ensure residents stay safe during the colder months. Fire officers also educated attendees on other safety measures, including the importance of carbon monoxide detectors to guard against the dangers of the “silent killer.”
Councillor Tudor described the event as an eye-opening experience, praising the fire service’s commitment to promoting safety and raising awareness within the community.
For those who missed the event, fire safety tips and advice on carbon monoxide monitoring are available on the fire service’s website and through local outreach programs.
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