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Haverfordwest: Suspicious fire at brand new hotel

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Hotel fire: Police at Premier Inn, Haverfordwest

DYFED-POWYS POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire at a Pembrokeshire hotel which took place early hours on Sunday morning (Jan 18).

A 26 year old woman has been arrested on suspicion of arson.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service were called to a fire at the brand new Premier Inn in Withybush, Haverfordwest at around 6am.

A source close to the scene told The Pembrokeshire Herald: “It was a couple staying there from Hunt Ball. They’d fallen out. He’d locked her out from his room. She then went and got some petrol and set it alight, near a fire exit door.”

At the present time a part of the hotel is behind a police cordon. Specialist officers are investigating the events which lead up to the fire. It is not believed that anyone was hurt in the blaze.
Hotel guest Jennifer Paine said: “We were staying there last night. I have to say that the staff at Premier Inn dealt with the incident efficiently and professionally, and the Lost Coins nearby was marvelous in providing some delicious breakfasts.”
A spokesman for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service told The Herald: “Crews checked the property, which sustained minor smoke damage. The building was properly vented. All staff and guests were accounted for .”
The spokesman added: “133 people were evacuated to the neighbouring Marstons pub while the fire was extinguished.”
Premier Inn’s spokesperson told The Herald: “We can confirm that early this morning police and fire services were called to deal with a external fire next to ‎our Haverfordwest premises, causing smoke to enter the building and requiring it to be evacuated.

“All staff and guests were safely evacuated in accordance with our fire procedures, and we are continuing to co-operate with emergency services.”

A spokesman for Dyfed-Powys Police said on Monday (Jan 19): “At approximately 6.30am on Sunday January 18, police were alerted to a fire at the Premier Inn, Fishguard Road, Haverfordwest. Officers attended, but the fire had been extinguished. A 26 year old woman was arrested on suspicion of arson and driving whilst over the prescribed limit, and remains in custody at present.”
Behind the hotel: Police check for clues

Behind the hotel: Police check for clues

Crime scene: Hotel wing cordoned off

Crime scene: Hotel wing cordoned off

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2 Comments

  1. tomos

    January 18, 2015 at 2:26 pm

    ppl in the past found guilty of endangering life like that have been sent to prison for a long time – wonder how it will be treated here in the back of beyond?

  2. Mr Williams

    March 8, 2015 at 1:47 pm

    She’s evidently crazy and deserves a long custodial sentence but somehow I doubt that it will happen. Now, if she was a man on the other hand……

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Haverfordwest man sent to Crown Court on multiple serious charges

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Defendant remanded in custody

A HAVERFORDWEST man has been sent to Swansea Crown Court to stand trial on a series of serious allegations following his appearance in the latest magistrates’ court register.

David Guy, 49, of Market Street, Haverfordwest, appeared in court facing multiple charges, all of which have now been deemed too serious for summary trial.

Multiple charges listed in register

The new magistrates’ register shows Guy charged with several offences arising from the same case file. Although individual charge descriptions were not expanded in open court, the register confirms the allegations include:

  • Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)
  • A second assault charge
  • Criminal damage
  • A further interpersonal violence allegation
  • A public order offence

All entries relate to the same incident and prosecution reference, presented as a multi-count case.

Defendant remanded into custody

Magistrates ruled that their sentencing powers were insufficient and sent the entire case to Swansea Crown Court for trial.

Guy was remanded in custody, with the register stating: “Sent to Crown Court for trial in custody – next hearing at Swansea Crown Court.”

A hearing date will now be fixed administratively by the Crown Court. Until then, Guy remains remanded.

The Herald will provide updates once the Crown Court listing is confirmed.

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Castlemartin man back before magistrates over multiple alleged assaults

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Defendant remanded on conditional bail ahead of further hearing

A CASTLEMARTIN man has appeared repeatedly before magistrates this month over a string of alleged offences including assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH), non-fatal strangulation, common assault, and criminal damage.

Anthony Alcock, 40, of Pwll Street, Castlemartin, faces six linked charges arising from incidents reported to have taken place earlier this year. Alcock, who did not enter pleas during the administrative hearings, appeared on several occasions as the court dealt with bail issues and case management.

  • Multiple assault allegations
  • The charges listed before magistrates include:
  • Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)
  • Intentional strangulation
  • Common assault of a woman
  • Criminal damage relating to a domestic incident
  • Further assault allegations linked to the same complainant
  • A breach of bail conditions

The court heard that Alcock had previously been granted conditional bail. However, he was brought back before magistrates twice during the same reporting period for alleged breaches of those conditions, resulting in updated bail decisions.

Bail breached — defendant remanded

On two separate entries in the court register, Alcock was listed as having breached his bail, leading magistrates to remand him into custody pending the next hearing. On other dates within the same week, he was again re-released on conditional bail, with strict terms imposed, including restrictions on contact with the complainant and exclusions from certain locations.

He is now remanded on conditional bail with his next appearance set for Swansea Crown Court, where the more serious matters — including the alleged non-fatal strangulation — will be dealt with.

Case sent to Crown Court

Magistrates directed that the case is too serious to be heard locally and must proceed to the Crown Court for trial or sentence.

The Herald understands that all listed charges fall under the same prosecution reference, indicating they form part of a single ongoing domestic abuse prosecution. No further details were opened in court at this stage.

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Rogue roofer conned homeowner out of thousands

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Caerphilly investigation leads to court conviction

A ROGUE trader from Pembroke has been ordered to pay more than £6,000 after duping a homeowner into handing over thousands for unnecessary roofing work.

Douggie Whitbread, aged twenty-five and living at Coldwell Terrace, Pembroke, persuaded his victim that he “probably needed a new roof” before charging £4,350 for work that was either unnecessary or not carried out properly.

Whitbread admitted two counts of fraud relating to a property on Griffiths Street, Ystrad Mynach, with the offences taking place between August 12 and October 16, 2023.

He appeared before Cwmbran Magistrates’ Court, where he was ordered to pay a total of £6,130. That includes £4,350 in compensation, £1,500 in prosecution costs, a £200 fine, and an £80 victim surcharge.

The case was brought following an investigation by Caerphilly Trading Standards, who urged residents to be cautious of unsolicited offers of home maintenance work.

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