News
Sell out show The Bohemians date altered
SELL OUT SHOW DATE ALTERED and EXTRA TICKETS now on Sale: CARMARTHEN – WE WILL ROCK YOU! A NIGHT OF QUEEN with The Bohemians: Thursday 30th July – Lyric Theatre Carmarthen.
Don’t miss your chance to get tickets for the sell-out Queen Tribute show, A Night Of Queen with The Bohemians, which will now take place this Thursday at the Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen.
Extra tickets have now become available for the show, which has been moved from last weekend due to illness to take place this Thursday, and are on sale from the Lyric Theatre Box Office: 0845 2263510 and online:www.carmarthenshiretheatres.co.uk
Queen fans will be able to enjoy a night of all their Greatest Hits with the world’s No.1 UK Queen tribute act The Bohemians.
Described by Brian May himself as “utterly brilliant”, The Bohemians are a firm favourite with the Official Queen Fan Club.
Established in 1996, Rob Comber, Christopher Gregory, Wayne Bourne and Kevin Goodwin re-enact the glory days of Queen including the Craziness of the 70’s and the Magic of the 80’s, proving themselves to be the most dynamic and exciting Queen Tribute Band currently touring The UK, Europe and the world.
Chris Johnson, who is responsible for bringing The Bohemians to The Lyric,
says: “These guys really know how to put on a show and we are delighted to be able to showcase them in Carmarthen this summer. Their energy, musical ability and sheer showmanship are a true credit to the world’s greatest rock band and you will be in for one hell of a night with The Bohemians. Their reputation as “The world’s most exciting Queen Tribute Act is well deserved.”
Playing all the hits including Killer Queen; Somebody To Love;
Don’t Stop Me Now; You’re My Best Friend; We Are The Champions and the
amazing award winning Bohemian Rhapsody, balanced with the guitar led
anthems; Tie Your Mother Down; Hammer To Fall; One Vision; I Want It All; We Will Rock You, this show will certainly see Carmarthen rocking the night away.
Community
Candlelit carol service brings community together in Milford Haven
ST KATHARINE and St Peter’s Church in Milford Haven hosted its annual Candlelit Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, bringing together members of the community for a traditional celebration of Christmas.
The service featured readings from the Mayor of Milford Haven, representatives of the Soroptimists, Milford Haven Amateur Operatic Society, the Headteacher and Head Prefects of Milford Haven School, Milford Haven Town Band, and NCI Wooltack Point.
Music for the evening was provided by organist Seimon Morris, Milford Haven Town Band and the Milford Haven Cluster Band, whose performances added to the atmosphere of the candlelit service.
The Friends of St Katharine and St Peter’s Church thanked all those involved and wished the community a happy Christmas.

Crime
Man jailed after strangling partner and attacking police officer
A MILFORD HAVEN man who strangled his partner during a violent domestic assault before attacking a police officer has been jailed for two years.
Timothy John, aged 38, of Howarth Close, Milford Haven, appeared at Swansea Crown Court after admitting a series of offences arising from an incident in October.
The court heard that John had been arguing with his partner about his drug use when the situation escalated into violence. Prosecutor Craig Jones said the defendant grabbed the woman by the throat and held her in a chokehold for around ten seconds, leaving her struggling to breathe and fearing she would lose consciousness.
During the attack, John also punched and kicked the victim before smashing a glass bong over her head. At the time, the woman was still in her underwear and managed to flee the property and run into the street to seek help.
John also damaged the victim’s mobile phone by biting the screen, rendering it unusable.
Police attended the address the following day to take a statement from the victim and discovered John hiding in a bedroom. When officers attempted to detain him, he assaulted a female police officer, knocking her glasses to the floor, before escaping from the property.
The defendant handed himself in around 24 hours later.
John pleaded guilty to intentional strangulation, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assaulting an emergency worker, criminal damage, and escaping from lawful custody. The court was told he has five previous convictions for six offences, although none for violence.
Defending, Dan Griffiths said John accepted the relationship was over and had been using cocaine at the time of the incident, which had made him paranoid, volatile and unpredictable.
He told the court that John had previously worked as a fisherman, roofer and welder, but had struggled with alcohol and substance misuse. Mr Griffiths added that a pre-sentence report highlighted a difficult upbringing and noted a lack of insight into his offending, with concerns that he attempted to minimise his behaviour.
The defence urged the court to consider a suspended sentence to allow John to work with probation services.
Sentencing, Judge Catherine Richards said the offence involved serious strangulation and a sustained assault on an intimate partner, leaving the victim frightened in her own home.
John was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment and made subject to a ten-year restraining order preventing any contact with his former partner.
Dyfed-Powys Police have been asked to provide a custody image of the defendant.
News
Angle RNLI assist fishing vessel off Pembroke Dock after fuel problem
Lifeboat places stricken boat in tow and escorts it safely into East Llanion
ANGLE RNLI lifeboat crew were called out on Tuesday (Dec 16) to assist a fishing vessel experiencing fuel problems off Llanion, near Pembroke Dock.
The volunteer crew were tasked at 3.53pm after reports that a ten-metre fishing vessel, with one person on board, had suffered a fuel issue while close to shore. With the boat at risk of drifting into another vessel, the lifeboat was requested to provide assistance.
The Angle lifeboat launched promptly and arrived on scene around 20 minutes later. After carrying out an assessment, the crew placed the fishing vessel in an alongside tow.
The vessel was then taken the short distance into East Llanion, where it was berthed safely alongside the wall.
Once the situation was resolved and no further assistance was required, the lifeboat crew were stood down and returned to their station. The lifeboat was cleaned, checked and made ready for service again by 5.15pm.
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