News
Dyfed-Powys Police ‘requires improvement’

Wants to see more progress: PCC Christopher Salmon
RESIDENTS of Llanelli and the Gwendraeth Valley met Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Burton on Tuesday, (Feb 9).
His Your Voice Day of activity saw him talk with groups and individuals.
By speaking to Commissioner Christopher Salmon and to Mr Burton, the public have a direct say in the criminal justice system.
Mr Burton said: “Local people understand local issues better than anybody and we want to know how their thoughts are evolving.”
Those who met Mr Burton included members of the public who had booked private appointments in Llanelly House. Issuesdiscussed included road safety and police complaints.
He talked about local crime and antisocial behaviour with students at Coedcae School and the police’s Sgt Rhian Curtis, PCSO Josh Jones and PCSO Lauren Hopkins.
One outcome was that officers will consider the use of suggestion box at school for students to make their ideas and concerns known.
The Deputy Commissioner met members of Bancffosfelen and Crwbin Pensioners Leisure Club. They have more than 80 members, with around 60 attending monthly gatherings.
Issues discussed included the police air service, now available to Dyfed-Powys 24 hours a day, and Mr Salmon’s plan to spend £15m on making police buildings better for the public and staff.
He oversees an annual Dyfed- Powys policing fund of around £94m. As the elected voice of the public, he makes the police answerable to the communities they serve. He works with other agencies to ensure a unified approach to preventing and reducing crime.
Elected Police and Crime Commissioner in 2012, he has increased police officer numbers and they spend more time on the beat. He has decreased the amount taxpayers spend on the police; crime and antisocial behaviour are down.
Community
Community gathers to remember Corrina Baker
Lanterns and balloons released in emotional acts of remembrance
FAMILY, friends and members of the local community came together to remember Corrina Baker at a series of moving events held across west Wales this week.
Corrina’s funeral took place on Monday (Dec 15), a month after her death, with a public service held at St Mary’s Church. Mourners lined the route as her coffin was carried on its final journey in an elegant horse-drawn carriage, before a private cremation later took place at Parc Gwyn crematorium in Narberth.

Later that evening, shortly after 6:00pm, friends and relatives gathered at the Quayside in Cardigan for the first of two acts of remembrance to celebrate her life. Lanterns were lit and released into the night sky above the town as some of Corrina’s favourite songs were played.






On Tuesday afternoon (Dec 16), a second tribute was held near the location where Corrina was found. Twenty-one pink balloons — one for each year of her life — were released into a clear blue sky, each carrying personal messages in her memory.
Floral tributes continue to be laid at the Netpool, while a GoFundMe appeal set up in Corrina’s memory has raised more than £2,300. She has been described by those who knew her as “funny and bright”.
Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed that their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ms Baker’s death is ongoing. A 29-year-old man who was arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail while inquiries continue.
(Photos: Stuart Ladd/Herald)









Community
Six untaxed vehicles seized in Milford Haven police operation
SIX untaxed and abandoned vehicles were seized during a joint roads policing operation in Milford Haven on Tuesday morning.
Officers from the Milford Haven Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team (NPPT) worked alongside the Pembrokeshire Roads Policing Team as part of targeted enforcement across the town.
In addition to the vehicle seizures, a number of traffic offence reports were issued to drivers during the operation.
Police said the action formed part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety and tackle vehicle-related offences in the Milford Haven area.
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.

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