News
“Milford local” in morning’s major M4 collision

A SERIOUS collision has taken place along the motorway between J45 at Ynysforgan and J46 at Llangyfelach eastbound, among those involved were two Milford Haven men.
Mid and West Wales Fire Service crews from Morriston and Neath are helping at the scene which involved a lorry and van which caught fire at the road-side near Swansea.
Two ambulances along with a rapid response vehicle and the Welsh Ambulance Service’s hazardous area response team were also at the scene.
A male from the Peugeot van which was alight obtained fatal injuries and has died and from the same vehicle a male has been taken to Morriston Hospital.
A Facebook user first posted the details that the Milford local had been killed to social media before mid-day, causing residents and family-friends to express their condolences.
Investigation into the cause of the crash has the road being closed leading to tailbacks almost nine miles long to Junction 48 leading to the A4138 at Hendy, Carmarthenshire.![]()
South Wales Police issued this statement earlier today: “We are investigating a fatal road traffic collision which happened on the M4 in Swansea earlier today”
“The incident happened at 6.13am on the eastbound carriageway between junctions 45 and 46.”
“A male passenger of a Peugeot Partner van has suffered fatal injuries. The driver has been taken to Morriston Hospital.”
“South Wales Police family liaison officers are supporting next of kin at this time.”
“As a result of the collision the eastbound carriageway remains closed while recovery of the vehicle and scene investigation continues. Diversions are in place.”
“An investigation into the circumstances of the collision is continuing and any witnesses who may have seen the collision or the events leading up to it and were unable to stop at the time are asked to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting occurrence number 1600049047.”
Business
Letterston Village Stores on the market after 50 years of family ownership
A WELL-KNOWN family-run village shop in North Pembrokeshire has been put up for sale after more than half a century of ownership.
Letterston Village Stores has been instructed for sale through specialist business property adviser Christie & Co, with a freehold asking price of £465,000.
The popular store was built in 1974 and has been run by brother and sister duo Gerwyn Howells and Marilyn Griffiths for the past 20 years. The pair have now decided to retire.
The detached property includes a spacious sales area with scope to expand the business by introducing new product lines, as well as a large three-bedroom apartment above the shop, which could be used as owners’ accommodation or rented out for additional income.
Marilyn Griffiths said: “I have really enjoyed running the store. Our customers are fantastic, and I have made many friends over the years. It was a very hard decision to sell, but the time has come to think about the future and retirement plans. I have instructed Matthew McFarlane from Christie & Co to manage the sale process for me.”
Matthew McFarlane, Business Agent at Christie & Co, added: “We are delighted to have been instructed to sell this business by Marilyn and Gerwyn. It has been in the family for over 50 years and offers an exciting opportunity for either a first-time business owner or a multi-operator.”
The property is available freehold at £465,000.
For more information, visit: www.christie.com/3410544
News
Police investigate collision outside Glangwili Hospital
Armed officers among first responders – emergency department remains open
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are investigating a serious incident outside the Emergency Department at Glangwili Hospital, Carmarthen, after a person was struck by a car late on Saturday morning (Nov 15).
A report was received shortly after 11:00am that an individual had been injured in a collision outside the hospital’s main entrance. The injured person has been admitted to hospital for treatment.
There is a significant police presence at the scene while officers examine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Access to the Emergency Department has been partially restricted, though hospital officials confirmed the unit remains open and entry is being managed by staff.
Police have confirmed that armed officers were among the first to arrive, but stressed their presence was only because they were the nearest available unit at the time of the call.
A spokesperson said: “We are currently dealing with a collision that has taken place outside Glangwili Hospital’s Emergency Department. There will be a police presence for a number of hours as enquiries continue.”
Hywel Dda Health Board said: “Please take care and follow police guidance on where to park and how you access our site.
“Please be aware that traffic flow on site may be different to usual and what you may expect.
“Thank you to you, and the police, for your support.”
The Herald understands the scene will remain cordoned off for much of the afternoon while collision investigators work at the site.
News
Sport Pembrokeshire Awards finalists announced
THE FINALISTS for this year’s Sport Pembrokeshire Awards have been revealed, with 39 individuals and clubs shortlisted for honours at the annual celebration of local sporting achievement.
Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said: “A big thank you to everyone who sent in nominations. The judging panel had an extremely tough task narrowing down such a strong field of candidates.
“Pembrokeshire continues to punch above its weight when it comes to sporting prowess, and I’m sure the awards will once again showcase both on-field success and the incredible efforts of the volunteers and coaches who make it all possible.”
The winners will be unveiled at a gala ceremony at Folly Farm on November 28, organised by Sport Pembrokeshire.
The event is sponsored by Valero, Folly Farm, and Pure West Radio, and will also see the presentation of three special accolades — the School Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, and Chairman’s Special Achievement Award.
The awards recognise those who have excelled in sport over the past year or dedicated their time to coaching, organising, and supporting grassroots sport across the county.
Finalists (in alphabetical order)
Girls U16
- Mary Falconer (Climbing)
- Cerys Griffiths (Swimming)
- Ava Tyrie (MMA)
Boys U16
- Conor Cremona (Weightlifting)
- Elijah Jones (Surfing)
- Ned Rees-Wigmore (Hockey)
Club of the Year
- Carew Sports Club
- Chaos Netball Club
- Milford Haven Hockey Club
Junior Disability Award
- Jake Evans (Llangwm RFC)
- Jack Gray (Fishguard Thunderbolts)
- Ella Meacham (Windswept Watersports)
Young Volunteer of the Year
- Enfys Battelley-de Torres (Camrose AFC)
- Alannah Field (Fishguard & Goodwick Hockey Club)
- Alannah Heasman (Haverfordwest High School / Pembrokeshire College)
Junior Team
- BJJ Pembrokeshire Junior MMA Team
- HHVCS Year 7 Girls Rugby
- Merlins Bridge FC Under-14s
Unsung Hero
- Sarah Bagley (Windswept Watersports)
- Geoff Daye (Lamphey Cricket Club)
- Jenny Lewis (Clarbeston Road AFC)
Senior Team
- East Williamston Short Mat Bowls Club
- Fishguard & Goodwick Ladies Hockey Club
- Pembrokeshire Hockey Club – Ladies 1s
Male Achievement
- Llew Bevan (Darts)
- Liam Bradley (Triathlon)
- Reuben Lerwill (Gymnastics)
Female Achievement
- Sanna Duthie (Running)
- Ria Jones (Judo)
- Amelia Nuttall (Sailing)
Disability Sport Award
- Rachel Bailey (Boccia)
- Evelyn Thomas (Weightlifting)
- Hannah Webster (CrossFit)
Club Organiser
- Huw Jones (Haverfordwest Golf Club)
- Leanne Jones (Camrose AFC)
- Silfan Rhys-Jones (Fishguard Table Tennis Club)
Coach of the Year
- Jamie Barrellie (Tenby Sharks Girls Rugby)
- Rob Codd (Fishguard & Goodwick Hockey Club)
- James North (Kilgetty AFC)
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