Community
Carmarthenshire County Council appeals for help after illegal waste dumping

CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S Environmental Enforcement Team is investigating a major incident of illegal waste dumping after a large container filled with rubbish was abandoned in a lay-by on the C2704 road leading to Llansaint.
The container was discovered on or before Monday (Jan 27), and officials are urging anyone who saw suspicious activity in the area to come forward.
A spokesperson for the council said: “Your assistance is crucial in identifying those responsible for this environmental crime.”
Members of the public can report information online or via the council’s contact centre at 01267 234567. All reports will be treated confidentially.
Tough penalties for fly-tipping
Fly-tipping is a serious offence in Wales, with fines of up to £50,000 or imprisonment for those caught illegally dumping waste. Householders are reminded that they have a legal duty to ensure their waste is disposed of correctly. If waste is found to have been fly-tipped, the owner could face a £300 fixed penalty notice.
Anyone caught fly-tipping can receive a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice or face an unlimited fine and up to 12 months in prison if convicted in court.
Council vows action
Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services, said: “Fly-tipping is not only an eyesore but a serious environmental crime that affects our communities, wildlife, and public spaces.
“We are dedicated to tackling this issue and ensuring those responsible are held accountable. I encourage anyone who has seen suspicious activity or has information to come forward.”
Community
Community comes together for Big Haverfordwest Litter Pick

HAVERFORDWEST residents joined forces to clean up the town in a community-driven litter pick organised by Haverfordwest Town Council, HaverHub, and Haverfordwest Heritage.
The event, which saw volunteers collecting rubbish to improve the town’s appearance, was attended by County Councillor Thomas Tudor, who represents the Castle Ward on Pembrokeshire County Council.

Cllr Tudor said: “It was lovely to participate in and help with the Big Haverfordwest Litter Pick. I’d like to thank everyone who attended today—this will be the first of many similar initiatives for Haverfordwest, the County Town of Pembrokeshire.”
The initiative is expected to become a regular event to maintain cleanliness and encourage civic pride.

Community
Cawl competition celebrates International Women’s Day in Pembroke

PEMBROKE marked International Women’s Day on Saturday (Mar 8) with a successful cawl competition, bringing the community together to celebrate and support local women.
The event, organised by Pembroke Town Team, saw participants enjoy a variety of cawl, including vegetarian and vegan options, from Gio Recchia Pizza Contemporanea, Watermans Arms, Buddy’s Baked, and Will’s of Pembroke.

A key highlight was the inspiring speeches from local women who play a vital role in the community. Information stalls were also present, with groups such as New Pembrokeshire Pride, Pembroke Street Pastors, and Lamphey WI sharing resources and support.
Local businesswomen showcased their products, offering visitors the chance to browse and buy from a range of stalls.

The event was made possible thanks to a donation from Pembrokeshire Women, which organisers said played a crucial role in ensuring the day’s success. Volunteers, including Lisa Boswell, Angela Marston Halifax, Rhian Cowen, Ness Moseley, Ann Mortenson, and Tegan, worked tirelessly to keep things running smoothly, with Lewis George stepping up as compere.
Organisers thanked all those who attended, saying the support from the community made the event truly special.
Community
Festival of the Sea makes a splash at Milford Waterfront this weekend

MILFORD HAVEN is buzzing with excitement as the Festival of the Sea kicks off this weekend, bringing a wave of marine-themed activities, exhibitions, and workshops to the waterfront.
Organised by Y Môr a Ni, the two-day festival is a celebration of Pembrokeshire’s rich coastal heritage, with events running across Saturday and Sunday (March 9-10) at Milford Waterfront and the Torch Theatre.
Day One: Milford Waterfront comes alive
Today, the festival is in full swing at Milford Waterfront, with activities taking place from 10:00am to 5:00pm. The Waterfront Gallery is hosting hands-on art workshops, where visitors can create marine-inspired fabric bowls and inked tiles under the guidance of local artists.
In the Link Building, festival-goers can explore a range of marine conservation exhibits. The Darwin Centre has microscopes set up for visitors to examine plankton, while the Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum is showcasing renewable energy projects linked to the local area. Câr y Môr is offering an insight into sustainable seaweed products, and the Field Studies Council has interactive touch tanks featuring local marine species.
Outside on Mackerel Quay, visitors can meet representatives from the Royal Navy, Natural Resources Wales, and the RNLI, who are offering insights into maritime safety, naval life, and conservation efforts. Merched y Môr is also on hand to showcase their 11-metre rowing boat, used for endurance challenges and charity events.

Day Two: Marine talks and workshops at the Torch Theatre
On Sunday, the festival moves to the Torch Theatre, where visitors can enjoy talks, exhibitions, and workshops focused on marine life and environmental conservation. Organisations including Sea Trust, the National Trust, and the Cleddau Project will be hosting stands, while artist Fran Evans will be running creative sessions exploring people’s personal connections to the sea.
Workshops on the impact of marine plastic pollution, led by Sea Trust and Willow and Waves, will highlight the importance of protecting Pembrokeshire’s coastline.
A festival with a purpose
The Festival of the Sea is more than just a celebration—it’s an opportunity to learn about and protect Pembrokeshire’s incredible marine environment. With something for all ages, the event aims to inspire local people to engage with the sea, support conservation efforts, and appreciate the beauty of the coast.
Day one is already proving popular, with plenty to see and do for families, marine enthusiasts, and curious visitors alike. If you’re in Milford Haven this weekend, be sure to stop by and immerse yourself in this fantastic coastal festival.

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