News
Iconic Pembrokeshire hotel goes up for auction
For decades The Starboard Hotel has wined, dined and hosted countless visitors from its enviable position overlooking the Milford Haven waterway.
Now, after its doors have remained closed for several years, there is a chance that the Starboard Hotel will once again be brought back to its former glory after being put on the market with local estate agents FBM, Milford Haven.

The five storey, end-of-terrace property at 21 Hamilton Terrace enjoys panoramic views of the estuary and still retains much of its former retro decor and architectural features.
The iconic building spans five storeys comprising a bar, restaurant and disco with hotel accommodation consisting of 11 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, nine reception rooms and a self-contained flat. It also has an enclosed garden to the rear.

“The Starboard Hotel is a property in a prominent position which offers endless opportunity,” commented FBM estate agents.
“The property has long been a cherished and memorable landmark within the community, evoking nostalgia and happy memories for so many people who have passed through its doors over the years.”
The Starboard Hotel has been set at a guide price of £135,000 prior to being sold at auction.
To view the property or to find out further details, contact the FBM office on 01646 691011. Some parts of the property have fallen into disrepair to the rear of the building, resulting in viewings having to be accompanied at all times.
Crime
Milford Haven man admits multiple offences after A477 incident
Zombie knife charge and dangerous driving among offences before the court
A MILFORD HAVEN man has appeared before magistrates charged with four offences arising from a single incident in Pembrokeshire.
Simon Rees, aged 28, of Observatory Avenue, Hakin, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15).
The court heard that all four offences are alleged to have taken place on Tuesday (Nov 5) and relate to an incident on the A477 towards Pembroke Dock involving a Ford Fiesta.
Rees is charged with:
- Possession of an offensive weapon in a public place, namely a zombie knife
- Dangerous driving
- Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance
- Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
Magistrates were told that Rees has pleaded guilty to the insurance offence and to driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence. He has also changed his plea to guilty on the offensive weapon charge, while indicating a guilty plea to the dangerous driving offence.
The case was adjourned for sentence, and the court ordered that a pre-sentence report be prepared.
Rees was remanded on conditional bail, with conditions including a night-time curfew between 8:00pm and 7:00am, to be electronically monitored, and a requirement to reside at his home address.
He is due to return to Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court for sentencing on Tuesday (Jan 7) at 10:00am.
Business
Pembrokeshire businesses warn rates revaluation could force closures
LOCAL businesses from across Pembrokeshire have warned that sharp increases in business rates could lead to redundancies and closures, following a public meeting held in Saundersfoot on Monday (Dec 15).
The meeting, held at the Hean Castle venue, brought together traders from retail, hospitality, professional services and the visitor economy to raise concerns about the impact of the latest business rates revaluation, which will take effect from April 2026.
Among those attending were Samuel Kurtz MS, Conservative Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, and Pembrokeshire County Councillor Jonathan Grimes, who represents Pembroke St Mary South and Monkton.
Businesses described sudden and significant increases in rateable values, with some reporting rises of more than 100%, despite no expansion in premises or improvement in trading conditions.
Evidence presented to the meeting highlighted concerns first identified by Pembrokeshire County Councillor Huw Murphy, who has been raising the issue locally and working with businesses, The Herald and S4C to bring the scale of the increases to public attention.
Cllr Murphy was unable to attend the Saundersfoot meeting, but details were provided on his behalf by Lee Bridges, drawing on information from businesses in the Newport & District Chamber of Trade area and Dinas Cross.
Figures relating to twenty local businesses showed that eighteen are facing increases in their rateable values, with one business hit by a 140% rise from April 2026. The average increase across the group was 36%, pushing the combined rateable value from £499,000 to £679,000 — an additional £180,000 burden due to take effect within four months.
One affected business has already warned that staff redundancies will be “unavoidable” if the increases go ahead.
Attendees criticised the Welsh Government’s transitional relief arrangements, describing them as inadequate and warning that they fall short of the support currently available to parts of the tourism and hospitality sector.
Tourism and hospitality account for an estimated 23% of Pembrokeshire’s economy, and those present warned that unchecked increases could have a serious impact on employment in coastal communities dependent on visitor trade.
The 2026 revaluation is based on rental values from April 2024 and has sparked concern across the county, with reports elsewhere in Pembrokeshire of increases of up to 400%.
Following the meeting, Mr Kurtz confirmed that he has written to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language, Mark Drakeford MS, warning that current relief measures are insufficient and risk “pushing otherwise viable businesses over a cliff edge”.
He said businesses are already making decisions to close as a direct result of the projected increases and called for urgent action to protect jobs and local economies.
Businesses are being urged to check their new rateable values on the Valuation Office Agency website and to seek advice or contact their local representatives if they believe the figures are inaccurate or unsustainable.
Image caption:
Business rates meeting: Traders gather in Saundersfoot to raise concerns over impending increases, with Samuel Kurtz MS addressing attendees (Pic: Sam Kurtz MS)


Crime
Man sent to Crown Court over historic indecent assault allegations
A MILFORD HAVEN man has been sent to the Crown Court for trial after appearing before magistrates accused of five historic sexual offences dating back to the mid-1980s.
Martin Howell, aged 54, of Trafalgar Road, Milford Haven, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (Dec 10).
The court heard that Howell faces a total of five charges, all relating to alleged offences against a girl under the age of 16.
They include multiple counts of indecent assault on a girl under sixteen, contrary to the Sexual Offences Act 1956, as well as charges of inciting a girl under fourteen to commit an act of gross indecency, contrary to the Indecency with Children Act 1960.
All of the alleged offences are said to have taken place on Wednesday, March 27, 1985.
The case is unusual in that the defendant himself was a child at the time of the alleged offences. He was 13 years old, one day short of his 14th birthday.
No pleas were entered during the magistrates’ court hearing.
Due to the seriousness of the allegations and the nature of the charges, magistrates declined jurisdiction and ordered that the case be sent to the Crown Court for trial.
Howell was granted conditional bail.
The case will now proceed at the Crown Court at a later date.
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