News
Man seriously hurt in ‘attack’

A SAUNDERSFOOT man has been remanded in custody following a violent incident near The Deck public house at 8.35pm on Saturday.
James Robert Toulouse, aged 22, of Bonville Close, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates on Monday to face one charge of grievous bodily harm against another man in his twenties, Rory Rogers.
A spokesman from Dyfed Powys Police said: “A 26 year old man also from Saundersfoot was taken to Withybush Hospital where he is now in a serious condition.”
The defending solicitor, Mike Kelleher, made an application for bail for his client, but due to the serious nature of the offence the magistrates remanded Toulouse in custody to appear at Swansea Crown Court at 10am on November 29.
Community
Local firefighters to run search and rescue training exercise ‘High & Dry’

MID and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) will be carrying out a realistic Search and Rescue training exercise on Monday (Apr 7), aimed at enhancing emergency response capabilities.
The exercise, named ‘High & Dry’, will take place between 6:30pm and 8:30pm at Crown Buildings, Church Street, Llanelli. The session will allow crews to practise specialist rescue techniques, including Rescue from Height using the Turntable Ladder.
To ensure a lifelike environment, synthetic smoke will be used during the training. Members of the public may notice smoke escaping from windows and doors, or see emergency vehicles and personnel at the scene. The fire service is reassuring residents that there is no cause for concern.
Watch Manager Gavin Wilkins said: “It’s vital to utilise real buildings as it provides a realistic environment and opportunity to prepare our crews to effectively deal with incidents of this nature. We would like to thank the owners of Crown Buildings in Llanelli for the use of the premises for this exercise.”
The service also thanked the public for their cooperation and understanding while crews undertake this important training.
Crime
Fined for dropping cigarette at Milford Haven Tesco

A LLANELLI man who dropped a cigarette outside Tesco in Milford Haven has been fined over £570 after failing to attend court.
Mark Evens, aged 42, of Llys Westfa, Llanelli, was found guilty in his absence at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Apr 3).
The court heard that on September 3, 2024, Evens discarded a cigarette butt in a public place to which section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 applied.
He was fined £220 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £88 and prosecution costs of £266.66. A collection order was made, and the full balance of £574.66 must be paid by May 1.
Crime
Court adjourns marine enforcement case

A SWANSEA man failed to appear in court after being accused of refusing to comply with a marine enforcement officer.
Ieuan Rhys Davies, aged 29, of Seaview Terrace, Penclawdd, is accused of failing to stop his vessel when directed by Marine Enforcement Officer Matthew Dawkins on June 6, 2024.
The case, brought under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, was adjourned until May 1 at 2:00pm.
Magistrates have ordered that Davies must attend the next hearing or risk a warrant being issued for his arrest.
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samantha thomas
November 29, 2013 at 10:19 pm
I was unfortunate to have to be in HDU/INTENSIVE care visiting my father after a major op this week,he has since come home,what I want to say is firstly I hope RORY ROGERS you make a full recovery and secondly to your devoted family I wish you well and Strength and thirdly to Rory’s completely amazing friends who are there for him day in day out caring and loving through this tough time,i am in awe of your strength and he will be ok!!!The staff on this ward are amazing Thank you for stupendous care not only for my father but for every one else that are still there and future patients