News
Bryn’s a winner
Now. Mr Parry-Jones has received another award relating to his service with the local authority; however, it is unlikely that this award will receive pride of place in his CV. Private Eye’s ‘Rotten Boroughs’ column, in which Mr Parry-Jones and Pembrokeshire County Council have frequently featured, has handed the former Chief Executive its ‘Pensioner of the Year Award’.
The citation, which contains the original settlement fi gure the Council was to pay to Mr Parry-Jones, says that he: “strolled into the sunset with a cheque for £332,000 in the wake of a scandal over unlawful top ups to his pension. “Despite BPJ having engaged in a potty-mouthed rant at two councillors who had expressed mild support for the preposterous idea of him paying the money back, he avoided an investigation into what might have been regarded as gross misconduct.”
The Independent Remuneration Panel has recommended that Mr Parry-Jones replacement be engaged at a substantially lower salary than paid to him. Its recommendation has resulted in a volte face by the Council’s ruling IPPG, which in December backed plans to reassess the Chief Executive role and possibly abolish it altogether. Mr Parry-Jones’ Carmarthenshire counterpart, Mark James, has requested a £446,000 pay-off for ‘voluntary redundancy’. As reported in last week’s Herald, the Labour group on that authority have indicated their blanket opposition to such a deal.
News
Police appeal after fatal collision on A48 near Cross Hands
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are appealing for information following a fatal road traffic collision on the A48 eastbound between Cross Hands and Cwmgwili.
The incident occurred at approximately 5:05pm on Friday (Nov 15).
A grey Isuzu D-Max was involved in the crash, which tragically resulted in the death of a 55-year-old man at the scene. His family has been informed and is being supported by specialist officers.
Emergency services closed both the eastbound and westbound carriageways while attending the scene.
The westbound carriageway and one lane of the eastbound carriageway reopened at midnight, with the eastbound carriageway fully reopening at 12:30pm on Saturday (Nov 16).
Police are urging anyone with information that could assist their investigation to get in touch. You can contact Dyfed-Powys Police via the following:
🖥️ | Submit information online
📧 | Email: [email protected]
💬 | Direct message on social media
📞 | Call: 101
Please quote reference: 24*970191.
Education
Haverfordwest High VC School raise £12,775 for Children in Need
THIS week students at Haverfordwest High VC School have raised a record breaking £12,775 for Children in Need. The week has been led by an incredible group of Senior Prefects and their Year 12 and 13 Children in Need Army. The Sixth Form events have consisted of:
- 150 students taking a Big Dip at Broadhaven Beach.
- Bushtucker Trial – where students went up against HHVCS staff to eat some gruelly delights.
- Buffee and Barnes’ Wednesday Night Takeaway – a quiz night held at Haverfordwest RFC.
- A carwash – where staff, pupils and brave members of the public had their cars washed.
- Our Head Boy Harry shaved and dyed his hair. Closely followed by Year 12 Oscar and Kayden shaving their heads in front of the entire Sixth Form Block
- Senior Prefects Katie and Ffion conducted a half marathon around Haverfordwest and were joined by Head Boy Harry and Deputy Head Boy Finn.
- Year 12 Libby and Year 13 Molly held a sponsored silence – it was a lovely day!
- Netball and football matches
- A bake sale
- Sweet shop led by Year 12 Leah, Queenie and Chloe.
- Cyclathon – where students cycled all day outside the Sixth Form Block on spin bikes.
- Leg waxing – Brave Year 12 and 13 boys had their legs waxed in front of the whole school.
- Fun Run – which involved pupils from across the whole school.
- Teddy and Pudsey ears sale.
- The younger year groups also played a huge part in the fundraising efforts with Achievement Leaders planning a range of events including:
- Year 7 danceathon – where students danced all day to some disco classics. Led by Senior Prefect Lucy and her sidekicks Brianna and Carys.
- Year 8 Awesome Auction – hosted by Year 8
- Year 9 Quiz
- Year 10 and 11 football and bingo
The week was topped off with a whole school fancy dress. We couldn’t be more proud of what our pupils and staff have achieved. This amount of money will make a huge difference to children in need.
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Three men charged with cannabis production after major bust in Llandysul
THREE men have been charged with producing cannabis following a police raid on the former school on Heol Llyn y Fran, Llandysul, on Friday (Nov 15).
During the operation, officers uncovered a substantial cannabis grow consisting of 737 plants, which were seized as evidence.
Armeld Troski, 29, Njazi Gjana, 27, and Ervin Gjana, 24, have been charged with producing a controlled class B drug. All three have been remanded in custody and are due to appear at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court today (Nov 18).
Officers remain at the scene as they continue to remove items and conduct further enquiries. Local police have assured the public that they will maintain a presence in the area while the building is secured.
A spokesperson said: “We are committed to making our force area hostile to those who produce and deal drugs. The local community can help us by continuing to report any signs of criminal activity. Any bit of information, no matter how small it may seem, could make a big difference.”
Residents who are concerned about drug-related crime or suspect someone is being exploited are encouraged to report their concerns. Reports can be made online via the police website, by emailing, or by calling 101. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
Local officers have thanked the community for their ongoing support and cooperation.
(Cover image: BBC)
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tomos
January 29, 2015 at 9:32 pm
he and mark james surely must have had a little completely honest chat about this situation? dear dyfed powys police PLEASE investigate properly
tomos
January 29, 2015 at 9:37 pm
It does make you wonder what goes on in the parry jones family when according to the comments in the local papers that the |£10k approx that bryn should pay back wasaccording to bryn Mrs Bryns “pension” – has he really the option to ensure that HE gets a bigger salary for his lifetime and once he departs his poor wife gets absolutely nothing?
must have been an interesting discussion at the bjp household whilst bpj junior gets a £100k car to get to work