News
Local Authority says it will continue support following storm
AS PART of the recovery in the aftermath of Storm Darragh, Pembrokeshire County Council says it is continuing to support those still affected by power outages.
A number of residents are still without power and essential services despite the storm having passed. Winter weather is adding to these pressures.
Anyone who remains without power who requires accommodation can contact us directly on 01437 764551.
Additionally all our leisure centre sites continue to provide a warm space with tea, coffee, shower facilities and charging facilities from 6am to 9pm.
National Grid can be contacted on 105 and the Red Cross (0344 8711111) is ready to support.
Our community hubs also can provide support with warm packs available.
Generators are available to those without power by contacting us on 01437 764551 or [email protected]. If you know anyone who requires support please contact us on 01437 764551 (Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm).
Crime
Warrant issued for Haverfordwest man accused of assault
A WARRANT without bail has been issued for David Guy, the Haverfordwest man accused of assaulting a person in Market Street, Haverfordwest, causing him actual bodily harm.
Guy, 48, of Market Street, Haverfordwest, was scheduled to appear before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, December 10. However, following his non-appearance, magistrates issued a warrant for his arrest without bail.
Guy is accused of assaulting Mr Andrew Mark Lloyd during an alleged incident in the town centre on August 8.
Crime
Haverfordwest man denies refusing blood specimen to police
A HAVERFORDWEST man is to appear before magistrates for trial after refusing to provide a blood specimen to police officers.
Jamie Wilkinson was suspected of driving a vehicle on November 24 when not authorised to do so. However, the Crown claims that when he was asked to provide a blood specimen for further laboratory testing at Withybush Hospital, he refused to cooperate.
This week Wilkinson, 22, of North Court, Haverfordwest, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates where he denied the offence.
His trial will now take place at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on January 30, 2025.
Crime
Milford motorist banned again for drug-driving offence
ALMOST a year to the day that Carl Whatling was convicted of drug-driving, the Milford motorist returned to the dock to plead guilty to driving after taking cocaine.
Whatling, 40, was pulled over by police officers as he drove his VW Polo along the A477 at Cleddau Bridge in the early hours of June 5.
A drugs wipe carried out by officers proved positive while further blood tests at the police station showed he had 200 mcg of the cocaine derivative benzoylecgonine in his system. The legal limit is 50.
This week Crown Prosecutor Linda Baker told Haverfordwest magistrates that on December 6, 2023, Whatling was convicted of an identical drug-driving charge.
“He was being naive,” his solicitor, Liam Francis, told the Bench after Whatling, of Observatory Avenue, Hakin, pleaded guilty to the charge.
“This was a Wednesday night and he’d taken the substances a few days before. At the time of the offence, he was in a low place and his drug use had increased. He was having very little support from his family and friends.”
Mr Francis went on to say that since the offence was committed, Whatling has been in contact with his GP.
“He now feels that he’s making progress and he’s in a much better place,” he said.
After pleading guilty to the charge, Whatling was disqualified from driving for 14 months.
He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £48 court surcharge.
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