News
Pembrokeshire developer to host new homes event in Haverfordwest
Key worker discounts and shared ownership options to be showcased at Augustus Grange
PROPERTY seekers are being invited to explore home ownership opportunities at a special event in Haverfordwest this weekend.
Leading developer Lovell Homes will host the open day at its Augustus Grange development, off St David’s Road, on Saturday (Feb 28), with a focus on supporting key workers and buyers interested in Shared Ownership.

The mixed-tenure scheme, delivered in partnership with housing provider Codi, will provide a total of 115 two- and three-bedroom homes. The site is located around six miles from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and offers easy access to the county town’s shops, schools and transport links.
Visitors attending the event will be able to tour showhomes, learn more about available properties and receive guidance on affordability options — including Lovell’s key worker discount scheme. Independent mortgage advisers from ABP Mortgages will also be on hand to provide free, tailored advice based on individual circumstances.
The developer’s key worker discount offers eligible buyers a saving of £500 for every £25,000 spent on a new Lovell property. The initiative is open to people working in sectors such as the NHS, education, armed forces, emergency services and local authorities, with savings able to contribute towards deposits, moving costs or furnishings, subject to terms and availability.
Shared Ownership homes are also available at Augustus Grange, allowing buyers to purchase a minimum 50 per cent share of a property while paying rent on the remaining share to Codi. The approach is designed to reduce the size of the required deposit and mortgage, helping more people onto the housing ladder.
Among those who have already benefited from the scheme is Barbara Thomas, aged 80, who downsized into a low-maintenance home at the development.
She said: “I wanted a home that was all new so I wouldn’t need to worry about DIY. We looked around the showhome and loved it. I wasn’t aware of Shared Ownership before, but it was explained clearly to me and it meant I could put some money down while still having some spare.”
Suzie Hewitt, Regional Sales Director at Lovell Homes, said affordability and flexibility were major priorities for buyers.
She said: “We know that affordability and flexibility are key considerations for many buyers, which is why this event at Augustus Grange is all about showing people the options available to them, from Shared Ownership to key worker support.
“We are also giving homebuyers access to clear, independent mortgage advice so they can explore their next move with confidence. We’re looking forward to welcoming people to site and helping them find their perfect home.”
The Augustus Grange sales office is open daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm.
For further information, visit the Lovell Homes website or contact the sales team on 01427 928 064.
Education
Pembrokeshire College students praised for road safety films
Creative Media learners recognised after producing hard-hitting videos to warn young drivers about the dangers of peer pressure
PEMBROKESHIRE COLLEGE has praised its Creative Media learners after students produced a series of powerful short films as part of an annual road safety competition run in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council.
The project challenged learners to create short social media videos highlighting one of the main causes of serious road traffic collisions, with this year’s theme focusing on the dangers of peer pressure. The films were designed to help raise awareness of road safety issues among young people across the county.
Aliyah was named overall winner for her video, Peer Pressure Doesn’t Need a Voice, and received a £100 prize.
Noah was recognised as a runner-up for his film, Don’t Treat the Road Like a Toy, while Lily was also commended for her entry, Don’t Give in to Peer Pressure.
The college said the competition gave learners the chance to respond to a real-world brief while producing work with an important public safety message.
Lecturer Denys Bassett-Jones praised the standard of the entries and said the issue of peer pressure was a major factor in young people’s lives, making it an important theme to highlight to new drivers and their passengers.
Sally Jones, Road Safety Officer at Pembrokeshire County Council, also praised the students’ work and said the group had produced interesting and dynamic videos while rising well to the brief.
The college said projects like this continue to give learners valuable practical experience while supporting wider efforts to reduce serious collisions on local roads.
News
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.
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