News
High hopes for new charity shop

Opened Monday: Sartori Home Furnishing
THE PAUL SARTORI FOUNDATION officially opened their new Home Furnishings store in Milford Haven on Monday (Jan 25).
The new shop is hoped to raise significant funds for the Foundation, and has already made £3,000 in its first three weeks, selling a huge range of goods.
Giving a helping hand to the shops is well-known local author and historian, Jeff Dunn, whose book, Tony and the Dream Searcher raised over £1,700 for the Foundation.
The book, which was set in the 1950s, tells the tale of a child at Christmas time, which is based on true events, and sold over 300 copies at Milford News in Charles Street, Milford Haven.
Jeff told the Herald: “I’m chuffed to bits! We handed over a cheque for £1,730 and I’m absolutely over the moon.
“The cost of the printing was covered by Jimmy and Elaine Yeomans of Manderwood Timber Engineering Ltd, and therefore all the proceeds went toward the Paul Sartori Foundation.”
The shop has a tidy format, and sells items such as home furniture, prams, childrens’ toys, kitchen sets and clothes.
Before the opening ceremony, the Town Cryer grabbed everyone’s attention and gathered everybody. Alec Don, CEO of the Milford Haven Port Authority said: “It’s great to welcome the Paul Sartori Foundation to Milford Haven.
“The company was founded in 1983, and now has a number of shops dotted around Pembrokeshire, and offers 17,500 hours of care per year, which is a phenomenal achievement.
“I know the value of the Foundation, as this past week my wife’s father died. He was cared for at home by the Paul Sartori Foundation, and their worth of work is beyond compare.
“I’m so grateful to see them here in Milford haven, and I hope the shop is a success for the Foundation, and for the people of Milford Haven.”
Before the cutting of the ribbon commenced, Mayor of Milford Haven, Cllr Stephen Joseph said: “It’s bittersweet to be encouraging charity shops into a town, but in this day and age we have no alternative.”
The attendees of the event were asked to go outside for the cutting of the ribbon, which was snipped by Mr Alec Don, whilst the Town Cryer rang his bell.
Charity
Blood Bikes Wales volunteer finds new purpose after lifeboat career ends
A FORMER lifeboat coxswain who was told he was too old to continue going to sea has found a new sense of purpose with Blood Bikes Wales.
Clive had spent decades serving his community, including almost 20 years as a First Responder with the Welsh Ambulance Service and 38 years with the lifeboat. He eventually became coxswain, but at the age of 65 was told he could no longer continue in the role.
Despite being fit and healthy, holding a Class 1 driving licence and a Private Pilot’s Licence, stepping away from something that had been such a major part of his life proved difficult. He said the loss of involvement, purpose and identity hit hard.
Determined to find a new volunteering challenge, Clive contacted Blood Bikes Wales. As an advanced driver, he hoped to take on a car-based role, but discovered the charity operated motorcycles. At that point, he did not even have a motorcycle licence.
Rather than give up, Clive decided to learn to ride, pass his motorcycle test and work towards the advanced qualification needed to apply as a Blood Bikes Wales rider.
“It was the best decision I ever made,” he said. “The challenge and freedom that motorcycling gave me was a real tonic.”
With determination and support from mentors, Clive achieved his RoSPA Gold qualification and passed the assessments to become a Blood Bikes Wales rider.
Now, just over 18 months into his Blood Bikes Wales journey and approaching his 70th birthday, he says the charity has given him back something he feared he had lost.
He said: “I am truly grateful that I committed to the challenge and extremely thankful to Blood Bikes Wales for giving me back the direction, involvement and identity I had lost a few years earlier.
“Blood Bikes Wales is a truly inspirational and inclusive charity, made even more remarkable by the fact that every member is a volunteer. I feel proud to wear my rider’s jacket and represent the charity.”
Crime
Man wanted in connection with rape investigation has Pembrokeshire links
Police in Milford Haven and Neyland assisting Warwickshire officers in appeal to trace 23-year-old
MILFORD HAVEN and Neyland police have issued an appeal to help locate a man wanted in connection with a rape investigation.
Officers are assisting colleagues from Warwickshire Police, who are seeking information on the whereabouts of 23-year-old Rhys Trott in connection with a rape allegation in Nuneaton.
Police say Trott is believed to have links to the Milford Haven area of Pembrokeshire.
In a public appeal, Warwickshire Police said they are keen to trace Trott as part of ongoing enquiries.
Anyone who has seen him or has information about his whereabouts is urged to contact Warwickshire Police through their website or by quoting the relevant incident details.
Milford Haven and Neyland Police shared the appeal on social media on Tuesday (June 3), asking local residents to come forward with any information that may assist officers.
Photo caption:
Rhys Trott, 23, is wanted by Warwickshire Police in connection with a rape investigation and is believed to have links to Milford Haven (Pic: Warwickshire Police).
Community
Youth centre given colourful new look thanks to local firm
YOUNG people at a Haverfordwest youth centre have helped transform one of its rooms into a bright and welcoming space.
The Edge Youth Centre, Haverfordwest, has thanked W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd for supporting the painting and decorating project, which saw young people work alongside Chris, a painter and decorator from the company.

The project has given the room a colourful refresh, creating a cheerful space for young people using the centre.
Rabart Decorators Merchants, Pembroke Dock, also supported the work by supplying the colourful paints.
A spokesperson for The Edge Youth Centre said: “We’d like to extend a huge thank you to W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd for supporting us with the painting and decorating of one of the rooms at our Youth Centre.
“The young people were fortunate enough to work alongside Chris, a painter and decorator from W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd, to transform the room.

“Thanks to Chris and the young people’s hard work and enthusiasm, the space is now looking bright, welcoming, and cheerful.
“We’d also like to thank Rabart Decorators Merchants, Pembroke Dock, for generously supplying the colourful paints. Your support has helped create a vibrant room that young people can enjoy for years to come.”
The centre added: “Thank you both for your generosity and for helping us create such a positive space for our young people.”
Photo caption: Bright new look: Young people worked alongside W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd to refresh a room at The Edge Youth Centre, Haverfordwest.
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