News
Healthy workplaces win top awards

DEPUTY Health Minister Vaughan Gething presented awards to businesses and organisations who have increased physical activity in the workplace at a special event in Swansea on Thursday (Mar 12).
Employers gathered at the Liberty Stadium to show how they are helping their staff become more active and improve their health at the Healthy Working Wales awards.
Healthy Working Wales is a Welsh Government initiative, which aims to improve health in the workplace, prevent people being made ill at work. It also encourages the rehabilitation of people who become ill as a result of their work.
More than 2,400 organisations have received support and advice through the programme, supporting almost 31% of the working population of Wales.
Organisations receiving awards include Aberystwyth University, Hortech Limited, Morgan Sindall plc, Rhondda Housing Association, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water and Cwm Taf University Health Board.
Mr Gething said: “It is great to recognise companies and organisations, which are doing such a good job in helping their staff become more active and improving their health. Increasing physical activity can have benefits, including increased productivity. Employers involved in Healthy Working Wales have reported reductions in sickness absence by up to 30%.”
Sue Wing, principal public health practitioner, at Public Health Wales, said: “The workplace can have a positive affect on employees’ health and wellbeing as people spend around 60% of their waking hours at work. There are numerous opportunities to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity throughout the working day, including the commute to and from work. Public Health Wales and partners can provide advice about this to any employer in Wales.”
All employers in Wales can access free professional support and advice about any work and health issue at www.healthyworkingwales.com.
Crime
Haverfordwest man cleared of rape and sexual assault charges

A HAVERFORDWEST man has been found not guilty of rape and sexual assault following a trial at Swansea Crown Court.
RICHARD MURRAY, aged 46, of Hill Street, had faced three charges relating to an incident in Narberth in August 2022.
He was accused of orally raping a woman, sexually assaulting her by touching without consent, and causing her to engage in sexual activity against her will.
Murray denied all the allegations.
After just over an hour of deliberation, the jury returned not guilty verdicts on all counts.
Murray was released from the dock and expressed his thanks to the jury as he left the courtroom.
Judge Paul Thomas KC thanked the jury before discharging them.
News
Injured visitor rescued from Caldey Island by Tenby lifeboat crew

A PERSON was rescued from Caldey Island on Tuesday afternoon (May 13) after suffering serious injuries in a fall.
Tenby RNLI launched both its all-weather and inshore lifeboats shortly before 3:30pm following reports that someone had fallen and was believed to have broken their ankle.
Due to tidal conditions, the larger lifeboat was unable to land. Instead, crew members trained in casualty care were deployed from the inshore lifeboat and made their way ashore to assist the injured individual.
After providing initial assessment and pain relief, the casualty was helped to the jetty and transferred onto the lifeboat for the short journey back to the mainland.
On arrival at Tenby lifeboat station, the person was handed over to waiting Welsh Ambulance Service paramedics and taken to hospital for further treatment.
Community
Donations in Matt Baker’s memory support local mental health charities

THE FAMILY of Matt Baker, affectionately known as “Mr Good Times” of Haverfordwest, has presented donations to three local mental health projects during Mental Health Awareness Week.
Matt passed away in March aged 49, and his funeral in April drew hundreds of mourners. In his memory, the Baker and Oostermeijer families collected donations to support causes close to Matt’s heart.
This week, £700 cheques were presented to two well-known Pembrokeshire organisations: Get The Boys A Lift and The VC Gallery. Both groups work extensively with people experiencing mental health challenges, offering safe spaces, support sessions, and community outreach.
A further donation was made to Bro Cerwyn Hospital, where Matt had spent ten months receiving care. The family gifted a Yamaha electric piano, complete with stool and headphones, in the hope that music can bring comfort and joy to patients.
Phyllis Oostermeijer, Matt’s mother, said: “We as a family would like to thank everyone concerned. Truly amazing – and I trust it will do a lot of good. Perhaps every now and again a pianist can go to the hospital and play for the patients. Matt would like that.”
The gesture comes at a time when mental health support services across Wales continue to be stretched, with charities and community organisations increasingly relied upon to bridge the gap.
Reuben Baker and Aad Oostermeijer, Matt’s brother and stepfather, attended the cheque presentation at The VC Gallery alongside representatives from the supported organisations.
Matt’s legacy of positivity, compassion, and community spirit continues to make an impact – not just on those who knew him, but on the many people these donations will go on to help.
Photo caption:
In memory of Matt: The Baker family present £700 to The VC Gallery during Mental Health Awareness Week (Pic: Supplied)
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