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Boardwalk receives funding boost

Boardwalk: Some of the hard working volunteers.
A CAMPAIGN to save the Slash Pond Boardwalk in Broad Haven has been rewarded with £58,422 funding from SITA Trust. In May 2014, residents, business and holiday home owners of Broad Haven united to save the Slash Pond Boardwalk from demolition. The Boardwalk was created by volunteers in 2003 with funding from Cydcoed. But in October 2013, the Havens Community Council, experiencing difficulty in continuing to fund and maintain the boardwalk, had the area closed to the public for over eight months and then agreed they had no choice but to remove the boardwalk.
A former culm pit which filled with water the Slash Pond and surrounding habitat is one of Pembrokeshires’ most delightful walks to school. The pondside boardwalk is popular with dog walkers, naturalists and birdwatchers and connects the residential north end of Broad haven village with the southwest. A social networking campaign was initially successful in reaching those interested in keeping the boardwalk open.
The volunteer group Support The Boardwalk formed and through fundraising events and donations has raised over £8400 to preserve and enhance the walk and the habitat. The volunteers undertook repairs and maintenance of the timber walk, hedgerows and trees and the Boardwalk was re-opened to the public on June 10 2014. The groups Treasurer, Karen Riggs said: “ I think the group is so successful because we involved all the relevant people, the membership consists of local business people, residents and holiday home owners as well as the landowners, representatives from the Baptist Church, National Parks, Keep Wales Tidy, Havens Community Council & local community development organisation PLANED.
Other agencies such as PAVS were especially useful in helping the group to become Insured.” Vice Chairman, Ben Dare, explained: “In July, a grant application was submitted to SITA Trusts Enhancing Communities Programme. SITA Trust support community and environmental improvement projects to make lasting improvements to the natural environment and community life through the Landfill Communities Fund. Support The Boardwalk project will refurbish a large section of the boardwalk with a sustainable galvanized steel base and replace the timber with specialist non-slip decking boards.
Thanks to the generous support of SITA Trust, the project will be undertaken by a local contractor and is set to begin early 2015.” The group of volunteers continue to fund raise with various events and the donations will be used as grant match funding for other opportunities to widen the appeal of the boardwalk and the way in which it can continue to ‘connect the community’; its uses for education, people with disabilities & local groups. Other ideas include a community orchard and pontoons for children to learn to fish & pond dip.
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Reform attacks Plaid on spending and immigration ahead of Senedd poll
Party claims Plaid’s plans would strain public finances and increase pressure on services, while rivals insist Wales needs a different approach for Wales
REFORM UK has stepped up its attack on Plaid Cymru ahead of the Senedd election, accusing the party of making unaffordable spending promises and warning that its approach to migration would place further pressure on already stretched public services.
The criticism comes as the election campaign intensifies before polling day on Thursday, May 7, with Reform seeking to draw a sharp dividing line between itself and Plaid on both the economy and immigration.
Reform candidate Llyr Powell said Plaid was offering “fantasy economics”, pointing to analysis from the Institute for Fiscal Studies which said the party’s manifesto contained important question marks over how some of its commitments would be funded. The IFS warned that, with the Welsh budget already expected to be under strain, delivering Plaid’s plans could mean deeper cuts to unprotected services or increases in devolved taxes.
Mr Powell said: “This is exactly the kind of politics people are fed up with — big promises, no plan. The independent experts are clear: Plaid’s numbers simply do not add up.
“Families across Wales are already struggling with the cost of living. The last thing they need is a government quietly hiking taxes to cover unfunded promises.”
Reform Wales leader Dan Thomas also attacked Plaid over migration, claiming the party’s stance would add to pressures on housing, schools and the NHS.
He said: “Here in Wales we have a health crisis, an education crisis and a housing crisis.
“The last thing we need is a surge in immigration adding further pressure on hospitals, schools and communities.
“Vote Reform on May 7 to stop Plaid’s immigration surge.”
Plaid Cymru, however, has presented its manifesto as a programme for “real hope for the future of Wales”, with Rhun ap Iorwerth saying the party is offering renewal, practical action and a new direction for the country.
The party’s platform focuses heavily on health, childcare, education and economic development, arguing that Wales needs new leadership, new energy and new ideas after years of Labour-led government.
On migration, the wider Welsh Government position has been that international recruitment remains necessary in some sectors. Ministers have previously said that while domestic skills investment remains vital, international recruitment is still an important part of workforce strategy in the short to medium term.
That means the issue is likely to become an increasingly prominent dividing line in the run-up to polling day, with Reform arguing for a tougher stance while Plaid and others continue to frame migration as part of a broader workforce and economic challenge facing Wales.
Community
Lauren Clewes begins trainee solicitor role at Eaton-Evans and Morris
Pembrokeshire law firm confirms internal promotion after Lauren joined the business as a paralegal in 2024
LAUREN CLEWES has been promoted to trainee solicitor at Eaton-Evans and Morris Solicitors.
Lauren joined the firm in 2024 as a paralegal, working first with Helen Hodges and later with Pauline Mainwaring. Over the coming months, she will work alongside the firm’s fee earners across all departments as part of her training.
Sean Dyer, one of the firm’s directors (pictured), offered his congratulations on her promotion.
News
Emergency response after person enters water at Milford Haven marina
Casualty recovered as police, coastguard and lifeboat crews attend
A MAJOR emergency response was launched at Milford Marina in Milford Haven on Sunday (Apr 12) after a person was reported to have entered the water.
Police, ambulance crews, HM Coastguard and lifeboat teams were called to the scene at Milford Docks shortly after 1:00pm.
The casualty was recovered from the water by emergency services. However, at the time of publication, their condition has not been confirmed.
Eyewitnesses described a significant multi-agency presence, with crews working together in a coordinated rescue operation.
The Herald understands that the incident prompted a rapid response from all emergency services in the area.
No further details have yet been released regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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