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Local car enthusiast donates treasured classic to Paul Sartori Hospice at Home

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THE PAUL SARTORI FOUNDATION is celebrating an act of generosity from local classic car enthusiast Roger Handcock, whose donation of a cherished Mazda MX5 has helped raise £5,500 plus Gift Aid for end-of-life care across Pembrokeshire.

Roger made the decision to donate his 1990 MX5 after a period of ill health over the summer meant the car was no longer being driven. He said he wanted it to be enjoyed — and properly cared for — by someone who would appreciate it as much as he had.

A long-standing member of the Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club, Roger said: “I was ill this summer and my 1990 MX5 was not getting any use, so I decided to part with it in the hope that it would bring some enjoyment and be maintained properly. However, I didn’t have the energy to try to sell it for the highest possible price.

“Being a member of Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club, I decided to donate the car to Paul Sartori Hospice at Home which is one of their favoured charities. In the end a great price was secured for the vehicle, and I am pleased to say that it will still be seen on Pembrokeshire’s roads.”

The Foundation said donations like Roger’s provide a vital source of income, helping to fund free hospice at home support for people nearing the end of life. The service enables patients to remain in the comfort of their own homes, supported by specialist equipment and professional care, while also offering help to families at an incredibly difficult time.

A spokesperson for the Paul Sartori Foundation said they were grateful for Roger’s kindness, adding that the impact of his gift would continue long after the MX5 begins its next chapter on Pembrokeshire’s roads.

Brave donation: Roger Handcock with Paul Sartori Events and Fundraising Officer Joanne Lutwyche (Pic: Paul Sartori Foundation).

 

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Pembrokeshire Coast Trust launches ‘Apple Pressing 2026’ thanks to Bluestone

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THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST CHARITABLE TRUST is delighted to announce the launch of ‘Apple Pressing 2026’, a project made possible with support from the Bluestone Foundation Community Fund.

The funding has enabled the Trust to purchase a mains-powered Speidel 2.2kW apple press, replacing the manual equipment previously used by National Park Rangers in their popular community apple-pressing workshops.

The upgraded press improves safety, efficiency, and accessibility, allowing people of all ages and abilities to take part in apple pressing while learning about traditional orchards, Welsh heritage apple varieties, and sustainable food production. Workshops will take place across Pembrokeshire, including Carew Castle and other community venues. There’s even a hint of something special with Bluestone this coming year, so get collecting your apples!

Apple pressing sessions engage schools, families, and community groups, promoting hands-on learning, intergenerational participation, and a deeper connection to the natural environment. By making the workshops safer, faster, and more productive, the project will expand opportunities for communities to engage with local food traditions and biodiversity.

Marten Lewis, Director of Sustainability at Bluestone, said: “We’re so glad to see the project coming to life. We’re proud to support a project that’s hands-on, educational, and great for communities across Pembrokeshire!”

This project is part of the Trust’s ongoing mission to conserve and enhance the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, support biodiversity, preserve cultural heritage, and connect communities with the outdoors. The new press will be branded with Bluestone’s logo, highlighting their commitment to community wellbeing and environmental engagement.

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Support from the Bluestone Foundation Community Fund has enabled the launch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s ‘Apple Pressing 2026’ project.

 

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Labrador left with skin hanging from infected mouth wound

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Owner banned from keeping animals for ten years after RSPCA prosecution

A MILFORD HAVEN woman has been banned from keeping animals for ten years after failing to seek veterinary treatment for her dog’s facial injury.

Candice Mottram, of Milton Crescent, pleaded guilty to failing to meet the needs of a dog under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and was sentenced at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Jan 15).

The court heard that her black labrador, Andy, was found with a large piece of skin hanging from the left side of his face and a strong smell of infection coming from the wound. The dog was also underweight when he was examined, but has since made a good recovery in RSPCA care.

As well as the disqualification order, Mottram was given an 18-week prison sentence suspended for 18 months. She was also ordered to complete 25 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days and agreed to be fitted with an alcohol monitoring tag for 120 days. She was ordered to pay £400 in costs and a £154 victim surcharge.

The RSPCA became involved after Dyfed-Powys Police contacted the charity on April 5 last year, reporting a dog in distress at the property.

RSPCA Animal Rescue Officer Paula Milton attended and found Andy with the facial injury. In a statement to the court, she said: “Andy had a huge flap of skin hanging from the left side of his face. There was a very strong smell of infection and where the skin had come off his mouth was bright red.

“The defendant told me the last time the dog had seen a vet was two weeks previously.”

However, checks later carried out by RSPCA Inspector Keith Hogben with local veterinary records found that Andy had not been seen by a vet since 2021.

A vet who examined Andy described him as being in poor body condition, with ribs and pelvic bone visible, and scored him two/three out of nine on the Body Condition Score scale, where five is considered ideal. The injury was described as extended, with a purulent discharge and foul smell, and was believed to be either an old wound or a burst abscess.

Andy underwent surgery to remove the hanging skin flap and the wound was treated.

In mitigation, the court was told Mottram has severe problems with alcohol abuse and suffers from mental health issues.

The district judge described Mottram’s behaviour as “inexcusable and shocking”.

Following the sentencing, Inspector Hogben said: “It was a shock to see how bad Andy’s facial wound was. We don’t know how the injury was sustained. He may have caught his mouth on some wire and it became very badly infected. But the wound was obvious and the defendant had plenty of time to get the poor dog to a vets.

“Thankfully, Andy’s wound healed up nicely and he has been doing really well in the care of one of our foster carers. We are hoping he will be rehomed as soon as possible as he is a lovely dog.”

Andy spent time at one of the RSPCA’s animal centres before being placed with a foster carer. The charity said he has gained weight, his wound has healed, and he is expected to be ready for rehoming soon.

 

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Christmas jumper fundraiser raises £360 for youth counselling

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A CHRISTMAS Jumper Day fundraiser held by staff at W.B. Griffiths & Son Ltd has raised £360 for the Megan’s Starr Foundation, helping fund vital mental health support for young people.

The money, presented to the charity by Carla and Liam, will pay for 10 professional counselling sessions for young people who are struggling and in urgent need of support.

The Megan’s Starr Foundation said the sessions provide a safe space for young people to talk, be listened to, and feel supported at a time when it matters most.

In a statement, the charity thanked the firm and its staff for getting involved, adding that access to timely support can be life changing and can help young people realise they are not alone.

The foundation said it was grateful to everyone at W.B. Griffiths & Son Ltd who took part, describing the donation as one that will have a real and lasting impact on local young people and their mental health.

 

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