News
Castle regeneration project enters exciting new phase
A MULTI-MILLION pound regeneration of Haverfordwest Castle has entered its next major stage, as work continues to transform the historic landmark into a flagship visitor attraction for Pembrokeshire.
The ambitious redevelopment is part of a wider £17.7 million UK Government-funded scheme to revitalise Haverfordwest town centre and make better use of its rich heritage assets.
Over the past six months, conservation specialists iBEX have carried out meticulous repairs to the ancient walls of the Scheduled Ancient Monument, while archaeological excavations have been undertaken by Heneb – The Trust for Welsh Archaeology. The castle’s inner bailey has been newly landscaped to host outdoor events and concerts, and preparatory work has been completed on the old County Gaol building by site contractor Morgan Sindall.
The project now moves into its next phase: converting the former gaol into a modern, state-of-the-art visitor experience that will explore both the history and future of Pembrokeshire through immersive exhibits, interactive displays and innovative digital storytelling.
Plans also include the refurbishment and relaunch of the Haverfordwest Museum, which will be housed in the Grade II-listed Governor’s House, along with free outdoor interpretation trails throughout the castle grounds.
A development grant of £368,525 has been awarded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support the next design phase. Leading interpretation specialists The Creative Core have been appointed to shape the museum’s layout and exhibitions. Local residents will be invited to participate in focus groups, surveys and workshops throughout 2025 to help inform the final designs.
Cllr Paul Miller, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, said:
“We are excited to see this ambitious project continue apace. This next stage brings us closer to delivering a high-quality heritage attraction that will boost not only the town’s economy but the entire county.”
Local member Cllr Thomas Tudor added: “It’s fantastic to see real progress. Our town’s castle is a source of pride, and we want to make it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.”
Pembrokeshire County Council is working in partnership with the Haverfordwest Castle Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), which will run the attraction once complete. The CIO, which evolved from the project’s stakeholder group, is also seeking further funding support with the help of professional fundraisers.
The redevelopment has been nearly a decade in the making, and is expected to deliver a year-round cultural attraction for Pembrokeshire—welcoming local people, schools and tourists, while acting as a gateway to explore the wider region.
News
Former West Wales MS says Starmer resignation felt ‘increasingly inevitable’
Samuel Kurtz says public frustration has grown after two years of Labour controversies and policy decisions
FORMER West Wales MS Samuel Kurtz has said Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation felt “increasingly inevitable” after months of controversy and public frustration.
The Welsh Conservative said he watched the Prime Minister’s Downing Street statement with “genuine frustration”, adding that he wanted the UK to be respected regardless of which party was in government.
Starmer announced on Monday (Jun 22) that he would resign as Prime Minister and Labour leader, just 12 days before the second anniversary of Labour’s 2024 general election victory.
Mr Kurtz said: “As a British citizen, I sighed genuine frustration while watching this morning. Whatever the political colour of the Government, I want our country to be respected at home and on the international stage.

“But, in truth, this moment has felt increasingly inevitable as the weeks turned into months.”
He pointed to a series of controversies and policy decisions, including the Lord Alli gifts row, winter fuel allowance cuts, the Family Farm Tax, rising National Insurance, defence spending and domestic energy production.
Mr Kurtz said people “simply feel worse off”, adding that confidence in the economy remained low.
He said: “A Government should ultimately be judged on whether life is getting better for the people it serves.
“After two years marked by the controversies and a series of damaging policy decisions mentioned above, it’s difficult to argue this Government has passed that test.”
Mr Kurtz also questioned what would happen next, asking whether Labour would see an “Andy Burnham coronation”, whether Wes Streeting could build enough support, or whether an outsider could emerge.
He added that he would be watching the leadership contest “from the sidelines with interest”.
Labour is expected to open nominations for a new leader on July 9, with Starmer remaining in office until his successor is chosen.
Community
Haverfordwest lounge praised for charity work
A HAVERFORDWEST venue has been praised for raising more than £2,600 for local charities through a series of community events.
Castle Ward county councillor Thomas Tudor visited The Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest with Henry Tufnell MP, where they met manager Stephanie Davies.
Cllr Tudor said Stephanie had “truly embraced” her role in the community, organising events including a duck race, sports quiz, Mad Hatter’s tea party for Little Loungers, a bake sale and a drag night show.
Together, the events have raised £2,637 for local good causes.
Charities to benefit include The VC Gallery, Tŷ Hafan and Adam’s Bucketful of Hope Cancer Support Centre.
Cllr Tudor said: “It was lovely to introduce Henry Tufnell MP to Stephanie Davies, manager of The Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest.
“Stephanie has truly embraced her role in the community of Haverfordwest, running many exciting initiatives and raising a staggering £2,637 for local charities.”
The fundraising continues this week, with Rock ’n’ Roll Bingo and a Wild West country and western night featuring a rodeo bull.
Caption: Community support: Thomas Tudor, Stephanie Davies and Henry Tufnell MP outside The Waldo Lounge in Haverfordwest.
News
Motorcyclist dies after four-vehicle crash on A40 in Carmarthenshire
A MOTORCYCLIST has died following a four-vehicle collision on the A40 between St Clears and Whitland.
Dyfed-Powys Police said the crash happened at around 12:00pm on Sunday (Jun 21) and involved a grey Audi, a blue Seat, a grey Vauxhall and an orange KTM motorbike.
Sadly, the rider of the KTM died from their injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. Their next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving. He has since been released on conditional bail while further enquiries continue.
The road was closed while collision investigators examined the scene and reopened at around 8:30pm.
The latest tragedy follows two other serious motorcycle crashes in west Wales.
On Sunday afternoon, another motorcyclist was injured in a separate collision and is recovering in hospital.
Last week, a 22-year-old rider sadly died in a crash near Narberth, while his female pillion passenger was taken to hospital.
Anyone with information, or dashcam footage which could assist the investigation, is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by emailing [email protected], by direct message on social media, or by calling 101.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
Quote reference: DP-20260621-177.
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