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Wales to seize ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity for water sector reform

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WALES is set for a historic overhaul of how its water is managed, regulated and delivered, following the publication of the Independent Water Commission Report.

Huw Irranca-Davies

Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies told the Senedd on Tuesday (Oct 21) that the Welsh Government would act on the report’s findings, describing the reforms as a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” to build a fairer, more sustainable and transparent water system.

“This is a moment to do things differently – and to do them better,” he said. “Our current water system does not work as well as it should for people or for the environment. People are rightly worried about their water bills and the state of our waterways. That has to change. This is a golden opportunity to clean up our rivers and seas, deliver better value for Welsh bill-payers, and build a water system that’s accountable, transparent, and designed in Wales, for Wales.”

New independent regulator

Among the Commission’s main recommendations is the creation of a new, stand-alone economic regulator for water in Wales. The regulator would also take on water system planning functions, providing a more integrated and responsive approach to regulation.

The Welsh Government has confirmed it will move forward with this proposal, saying the new body will strengthen public confidence and support long-term investment in environmental protection and infrastructure.

A consultation will be launched later this year to shape the new regulatory model and ensure it reflects Welsh priorities.

Powers and accountability

The Deputy First Minister also announced that the Welsh Government will seek new powers for the Senedd. If agreed, Wales would, for the first time, be able to legislate independently for the water industry, aligning regulation and planning entirely within Welsh borders.

The reforms aim to set a clear national direction for water management — linking supply, resilience, and environmental goals with Wales’s wider commitments to public health and prosperity.

Moving away from competition

The proposed Welsh approach marks a shift from the competition-led model inherited before devolution. Instead, it would be based on sustainability, affordability and fairness — ensuring that long-term planning and accountability remain central.

To support a smooth transition, a shared plan will be developed with the UK Government, outlining the route towards the new system. Interim measures, including a Strategic Policy Statement to Ofwat and other regulators, will maintain stability during the changeover.

Mr Irranca-Davies added: “Reforming the water sector is a complex, long-term task — but it’s also an opportunity to create a better system and show what devolution can achieve. By working together — with the UK Government, regulators, water companies, and communities across Wales — we can build a water sector that delivers for our environment, our economy and our people for decades to come.”

Commenting, Welsh Conservative Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and the Environment, Janet Finch-Saunders MS, said: “Since Labour came into power in Westminster, Environment Agency figures show that serious water pollution incidents have increased compared with the UK Conservative Government in 2023.

“Considering NRW has been run by Labour since its inception and the number of serious pollution incidents by Dŵr Cymru has tripled since 2016, I do not hold out much hope for this new regulator or the collaboration with the UK Labour Government.

“After 26 years of mismanaging waterways in Wales, a new regulator will not fix their inability to tackle water pollution in Wales and just like with UK Labour’s misguided energy plans, these plans will do nothing to stop water bill rises.”

The Welsh Government will publish its full vision for water reform later this year, inviting views from customers, businesses, regulators and the wider public.

 

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Donna Brown brings foot care home in Pembrokeshire

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Level 4 qualified foot health care practitioner provides home visits in Pembroke Dock and surrounding areas

MOBILE foot health care practitioner Donna Brown is offering professional foot care services across the local area, with home visits available for clients who may find it difficult to travel.

Donna, who is Level 4 qualified, fully insured and DBS checked, provides a range of treatments designed to help people maintain healthy feet and improve their quality of life.

Her services include nail cutting, general foot care, diabetic foot care, corns and callus removal, dry skin and cracked heel treatment, verruca management, ingrowing nail removal, thickened nail reductions, fungal nail support, and general foot care advice.

Donna said her aim is to provide a caring, reliable and professional service, helping clients feel more comfortable and confident on their feet.

The service may be particularly helpful for older clients, people with diabetes, those with mobility issues, or anyone who needs regular foot care in the comfort of their own home.

Donna Brown Foot Health Care Practitioner is also registered with the RFHP and is a Dementia Friend.

To book an appointment, call 07792 192183 or email [email protected].

More information is available at www.donnabrownfoothealth.co.uk.

 

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Woodhouse Barn: A wedding venue where Pembrokeshire celebrations feel truly personal

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Rustic charm, countryside views and a warm family welcome make this Rosemarket venue one couples remember

TUCKED away down a peaceful country lane near Rosemarket, Woodhouse Barn has quietly become one of Pembrokeshire’s most sought-after wedding venues — offering couples an exclusive countryside setting where no two celebrations feel the same.

Set within six acres of private meadowland, the striking handcrafted barn combines rustic character with flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a venue that feels both impressive and welcoming from the moment guests arrive.

For couples planning their big day, Woodhouse Barn offers something many venues struggle to achieve: elegance without formality, space without losing intimacy, and a setting that can be shaped around the couple rather than a rigid package.

Countryside views and exclusive surroundings

The venue enjoys sweeping south-facing views across the Pembrokeshire countryside, stretching towards the Cleddau Bridge and beyond.

Guests can enjoy drinks on the lawn, outdoor games in the sunshine and photography opportunities across fields, woodland and open spaces, while couples benefit from exclusive use of the grounds throughout their celebration.

Inside, the main barn offers a spacious banqueting hall and dance floor, alongside a distinctive loft-style gallery complete with additional seating and a private bar area overlooking the main celebration below.

Its striking timber staircase and viewing gallery have become particular favourites with photographers and couples alike.

Woodhouse Barn can host up to 160 guests for a seated wedding breakfast and as many as 250 for a more informal evening reception.

Exchange vows in The Hen House

For couples wanting their entire wedding day in one location, Woodhouse Barn is licensed for civil ceremonies within its unique ceremony space known as The Hen House.

Just a short stroll from the main venue, the eleven-sided wooden structure provides a secluded and intimate setting for exchanging vows before guests move back to the barn for the celebrations.

With exposed timber, natural surroundings and a handcrafted feel, it offers a setting that many couples say feels both romantic and memorable.

A family-run venue with a personal touch

One feature repeatedly highlighted by newlyweds is the support offered by owners Pat and Martin and their team.

Bride Ceri described Woodhouse Barn as an “absolutely stunning venue”, adding: “Pat was incredible. Staff were brilliant. We loved our wedding day from start to finish.”

Another bride, Becky, praised the venue’s relaxed atmosphere, outdoor setting and “amazing and quirky” features, including the barn’s memorable staircase and photography locations.

Carolynne, another recent bride, described it as “the most relaxed and beautiful venue,” saying the team went “above and beyond” to help create exactly the day the couple wanted.

That family-led approach helps explain why so many couples recommend the venue. Rather than feeling like one booking among many, weddings at Woodhouse Barn are tailored to reflect each couple’s own style and personality.

Stay and celebrate for longer

For guests travelling from further afield, Woodhouse Barn also offers accommodation through its nearby log cabins and bell tents at Woodhouse Village.

The option to stay on-site allows family and friends to enjoy the celebration without rushing home — adding to the feeling of a relaxed wedding weekend rather than simply a single day event.

For many couples, that extra time together becomes one of the most memorable parts of the experience.

Arrange a viewing

Couples planning a wedding or special celebration can arrange a private viewing to explore the barn, The Hen House ceremony space and surrounding grounds.

Woodhouse Barn
Barn Lane, Rosemarket, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA73 1LH
Telephone: 07870 353287
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.woodhousebarn.com

Photos: Woodhouse Barn

 

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Woodhouse Barn: the beautiful Pembrokeshire wedding venue where every celebration feels personal

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SET within six acres of private meadows near Rosemarket, Woodhouse Barn offers couples a relaxed, exclusive and unforgettable setting for their wedding day.

For couples planning a wedding in Pembrokeshire, finding a venue is about far more than choosing a beautiful backdrop. It is about finding somewhere that feels right from the moment you arrive: somewhere your family can relax, your guests can celebrate, and your wedding day can feel genuinely personal.

Hidden along a secluded country lane just outside Rosemarket, Woodhouse Barn has become one of Pembrokeshire’s most distinctive wedding and event venues – a hand-crafted wooden barn surrounded by countryside, open skies and beautiful outdoor space.

With its rustic character, flexible interiors and warm, personal approach, Woodhouse Barn offers couples the opportunity to create a wedding day that reflects them, rather than following a set formula.

A Beautiful Setting for a Day to Remember

The barn sits among six acres of private meadows, with south-facing views stretching across the Pembrokeshire countryside towards the Cleddau Bridge and beyond.

From drinks on the lawn and garden games in the sunshine, to photographs surrounded by fields, woodland and open skies, the venue gives couples and photographers a wealth of beautiful settings throughout the day.

Inside, Woodhouse Barn combines rustic charm with elegant, adaptable space. Couples can decorate the barn in their own style or theme, creating a celebration that feels personal from the moment their guests arrive.

The venue includes a spacious main banqueting hall and dance floor, an intimate loft seating area with its own bar, and a striking viewing gallery overlooking the heart of the celebration.

Whether a couple is planning an intimate wedding breakfast or a larger evening party, the barn can accommodate up to 160 guests for a seated wedding breakfast and up to 250 guests for a more informal evening celebration.

Exchange Vows in The Hen House

For couples who would like to hold their entire wedding day in one special location, Woodhouse Barn is licensed for civil ceremonies in The Hen House.

Just a short walk from the main barn, The Hen House is a secluded, eleven-sided wooden structure offering an intimate and memorable setting in which to exchange vows.

Its natural, hand-crafted character makes it a particularly special space for ceremonies: calm, romantic and full of atmosphere before guests move on to celebrate in the main barn.

More Than a Venue A Complete Wedding Experience

One of the qualities guests and newlyweds repeatedly praise about Woodhouse Barn is the welcoming, relaxed experience created by Pat, Martin and their team.

Recent bride Ceri described Woodhouse Barn as an “absolutely stunning venue” and said: “Pat was incredible. Staff were brilliant. We loved our wedding day from start to finish.”

Another bride, Becky, praised the friendly family team, the outdoor space, the many beautiful photography opportunities and the unforgettable staircase, describing the venue as “priceless, amazing and quirky.”

For Carolynne, the appeal was in both the setting and the service. She described Woodhouse Barn as “the most relaxed and beautiful venue,” adding that Pat, Martin and their team went “above and beyond” to make the day exactly what the couple wanted.

That personal approach is part of what makes the venue so special. Rather than feeling like one wedding among many, couples are given the space, support and flexibility to create a day that is truly their own.

Stay, Celebrate and Enjoy Every Moment

Woodhouse Barn also offers accommodation through its log cabins and bell tents in Woodhouse Village, allowing guests to stay close to the celebration and make more of the wedding experience.

For families travelling to Pembrokeshire, guests with children, or couples wanting to enjoy the morning after their wedding without rushing away, the opportunity to stay on site adds another special dimension to the occasion.

Previous wedding guests have praised the accommodation, the outdoor space for children and the relaxed feeling of being able to celebrate together across the whole wedding weekend.

A Venue Couples Fall in Love With

From the moment couples first visit Woodhouse Barn, the venue offers something very different: privacy, personality and a countryside setting that feels both impressive and welcoming.

It is a place where ceremonies feel intimate, receptions feel joyful, photographs feel effortless and the people behind the venue are personally invested in making each celebration memorable.

For couples looking for a beautiful Pembrokeshire wedding venue where their day can feel relaxed, exclusive and entirely their own, Woodhouse Barn is well worth discovering.

Arrange a Private Viewing

Couples planning their wedding or special celebration can arrange a private viewing of Woodhouse Barn and discover the venue, The Hen House ceremony space and surrounding grounds for themselves.

For more information call 07870 353287, email [email protected] or visit their website and social media.

 

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