News
Ex-Narberth Mayor admits football club theft

A MAN who became the mayor of Narberth five times has admitted stealing £400 from the town’s football club on Wednesday (Feb 18).
Colin David Williams, aged 73, of The Stables, Coxhill, will be sentenced next month.
His daughter, Wendy Williams, aged 50, of the same address, denied an identical charge. Her plea was accepted and she was found not guilty on the direction of a judge at Swansea crown court.
The pair were due to go on trial today but after discussions between barristers for the defence and the prosecution Colin Williams changed his plea.
His barrister, Stephen Thomas, said he was willing to admit stealing £400 in cash between October 3, 2011 and November 1, 2012, but not the £6,000 alleged by the club.
Huw Rees, prosecuting, said the amount was not important, and was, anyway, difficult to establish. What was important was the admission to theft.
“This is a case not without difficulties,” he added
Mr Thomas said Williams had indicated during interviews with the police that there would be an admission of guilt.
He asked for a probation officer to prepare a report into Williams’ background before sentence was passed.
Judge Peter Heywood said he was willing to order a report, but was surprised to find that one had already been prepared.
Mr Thomas said that had been ordered on the understanding that Williams would admit theft.
But as probation officer Julie Norman interviewed Williams he began to deny stealing anything.
The real dispute, explained Mr Thomas, was about the theft of £6,000 as alleged by the football club. That had led to the club having to disclose “all financial documents” and then to the appointment of a forensic accountant.
The outcome was, he added, an admission to the theft of £400.
Judge Heywood said there was a “huge difference” between £6,000 and £400 but, nevertheless, the offending still represented a breach of trust and he would not bind the hands of the sentencing judge by ruling that a non custodial sentence would be the eventual outcome.
Judge Heywood asked Julie Norman to update her pre-sentence report.
Williams was granted bail until March 18, when he will be sentenced and full details of the offending will be explained by the prosecution.
The stolen money related to a lottery style promotion run by Williams on behalf of the club.
After the hearing, officials of Narberth Football Club refused to comment, but not before one of them had said, “I’m very happy, I’ll tell you that.”
Last year the football club confirmed to The Herald: “Narberth AFC can confirm that they have made an official complaint to Dyfed-Powys police in relation to theft of monies from the club. They have also terminated the services of two committee members. The matter is now in the hands of the police.”
Health
Clash over Withybush Hospital services as Paul Davies challenges First Minister
A HEATED exchange in the Senedd has laid bare growing tensions over the future of hospital services in west Wales.
During the final First Minister’s Questions session, Paul Davies MS challenged First Minister Eluned Morgan to intervene and stop Hywel Dda University Health Board from removing services from local hospitals.
Mr Davies told the Senedd: “Residents across west Wales are understandably upset and angry at these decisions to strip services from their local hospitals.
“They want the Welsh Government to stand up for them and stop the health board from removing those vital services.”
He said he had repeatedly called on ministers to act, adding: “I have asked you time and time again to work with me and stand up for the people of west Wales… will you now intervene and stop the health board removing services from west Wales, yes or no?”
First Minister rejects intervention
In response, the First Minister acknowledged public concern but refused to commit to direct intervention.
Eluned Morgan said: “I recognise that communities are very upset about the situation. I understand that people are committed to their local services.
“These services are deeply valued and they’ve got to remain safe. They’ve got to be sustainable. They’ve got to be deliverable.”
She stressed that decisions must be based on clinical advice, adding: “This has got to be a decision that is clinically led and really thinks about the objectives that it’s trying to achieve to get people better.”
Accusations of ‘spin’
The First Minister also accused Mr Davies of misrepresenting proposals around Withybush Hospital.
She said: “What about the spin that you put up… to say that emergency departments in Withybush were actually going to close?”
She pointed to planned improvements, including expanded orthopaedics, increased cancer care, seven-day diagnostics, and enhanced same-day emergency care.
“You fail to mention this every time you talk, Paul,” she added.
Ms Morgan then challenged the Conservative MS directly, asking: “Do you agree that we should have a brand new hospital in west Wales? Yes or no?”
Key election issue
The exchange underlines how healthcare in west Wales — and particularly the future of services at Withybush Hospital — is becoming a key battleground ahead of the upcoming Senedd election.
Concerns over service changes, travel times, and hospital capacity have been repeatedly raised by campaigners and politicians across the region.
News
First Minister at risk of losing seat as new poll reshapes Senedd election race
Latest survey suggests Labour could be pushed into third place as Plaid and Reform battle for top spot
THE FIRST MINISTER Eluned Morgan could lose her Senedd seat at the upcoming election, according to a major new opinion poll which signals a dramatic shift in Welsh politics.
The YouGov poll for ITV Cymru Wales, carried out in partnership with Cardiff University, suggests Welsh Labour is facing a significant downturn in support, with projections indicating the party could fail to win in several constituencies – including Morgan’s own seat of Ceredigion Preseli.

Plaid Cymru is forecast to emerge as the largest party, despite a slight dip in vote share to 33%. The party is projected to secure 43 seats – just short of an outright majority – putting leader Rhun ap Iorwerth in a strong position to attempt forming the next Welsh Government.
Reform UK has surged to 27% in the poll, closing the gap on Plaid and potentially securing around 30 seats in the Senedd. The figures underline a rapidly shifting political landscape, with Reform now firmly in contention as a major force.
Labour, meanwhile, is projected to win just 12 seats on 13% of the vote, placing it behind both Plaid and Reform. The results suggest the party may not return any Members of the Senedd in four constituencies.

Race for power tightening
Political analysts say the latest figures point to a two-horse race between Plaid Cymru and Reform UK.
Dr Jac Larner of Cardiff University’s Welsh Governance Centre said the poll shows a narrowing contest for the largest party, but added that Plaid remains better positioned to form a government due to wider coalition options.
He also noted that Labour’s support appears to have stabilised slightly since earlier in the year, following a difficult period, although the party remains well behind its traditional standing.
The Greens continue to perform strongly, polling at 12%, which could translate into around ten seats. Their rise does not appear to be eating into Plaid Cymru’s support, suggesting they are attracting a different group of voters.

Tories face wipeout threat
The poll paints a bleak picture for the Conservatives, who are projected to secure just one seat with around 7% of the vote. The Liberal Democrats, polling at 5%, are at risk of losing representation in the Senedd altogether.
Experts warn that the new electoral system could amplify small changes in vote share, leading to disproportionate losses for smaller parties.
Major change expected
With just weeks to go until polling day, the findings point towards a potentially historic reshaping of the Senedd.
The Herald understands that parties across Wales are now intensifying campaign efforts as the prospect of a change in government becomes increasingly likely.
A large number of new Members of the Senedd are expected to be elected, with the balance of power shifting away from traditional parties and towards a more fragmented political landscape.
Crime
Police stop car in Pennar as three arrested in drugs investigation
Suspected drug driver report leads to major police response and multiple arrests
DRAMATIC scenes were reported in Pennar on Monday afternoon (Mar 23) after multiple police vehicles were deployed to stop a car.
The incident happened at around 5:00pm near Pennar Court, Pembroke Dock, where officers located a stationary vehicle following reports of a suspected drug driver in the area.
Police attended and pre-emptively stopped the vehicle, also blocking a second car nearby.
Officers carried out searches of both vehicles and discovered suspected controlled substances.
A 32-year-old woman and a 47-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of possessing class A and class B drugs with intent to supply. A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drug driving and possession of class A and class B drugs with intent to supply.
The 32-year-old woman has been released under investigation, while the 31-year-old man and 47-year-old woman have been released on unconditional bail.
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed the incident followed reports of a man believed to be driving under the influence in the area earlier that afternoon.
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