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Little Haven has UK’s first smoke-free beach​

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SMOKING and vaping are to be banned on one of the most popular and beautiful seaside destinations in Pembrokeshire, in an attempt by Pembrokeshire County Council to improve the wellbeing of children and young people.

The smoke-free scheme, which will be enforced on Little Haven beach, has been put in place following the council stating that they believe that children often start smoking due to seeing adults and other respectable figures smoking or vaping in family-friendly public places where they often frequent.

This beach smoking ban will be the first of its kind in Wales, and possibly on a larger scale in the whole of the UK, following Brighton considering a possible smoking ban but deciding against it.

Public area smoking bans in the past have been criticised by some who argue that enforcing such a law is an infringement on personal rights and freedom.
County Councillor Huw George, Cabinet Member for Environmental and Regulatory Services, is launching the scheme.

He said: “We take public health very seriously. We want to do as much as we can to protect our children from smoking and to promote a healthy environment for all.

“Two-thirds of smokers start before the age of 18. We need to prevent children and young adults taking up the habit.

“We know children are at particular risk from second-hand smoke and that they are more likely to start smoking themselves if they see adults doing it in a family-friendly environment.

“It is vital to de-normalise smoking to reduce the rates of young people taking it up and also to reduce their expose to smoke and e-cigarette vapour in areas where they gather.”

Although during this ban no official penalty will be specified or enforced by law for smoking cigarettes, pipes, cigars or e-cigarettes on Little Haven beach, non-smoking signs will be in place around the area in a bid to deter anyone from sparking up.

The beach-going public will also be encouraged to self-police the new ban, persuading smokers to refrain from doing so on the beach where children are present.

Cllr George continued: “Anyone breaching the ban may be approached and politely requested not to smoke. It is similar to the ban on smoking in play areas across Wales.”

Teresa Owen, Director of Public Health for Hywel Dda University Health Board, said: “Anything which discourages smoking is a positive step forward.”

The smoking ban on Little Haven beach will be initially trialled for a year before being decided whether or not to keep the ban permanently.

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. tomos

    March 10, 2016 at 9:55 am

    What is the point of this? It has no legal footing

  2. ieuan

    March 10, 2016 at 6:49 pm

    Huw George in the papers again? does he do any actual work to justify his pay?
    Oh hang on he’s gone one better, he’s now publicised this ridiculous thing on National Telly!

    Get a life Huw!!

  3. Fletch Harris

    May 21, 2017 at 3:54 pm

    Brilliant!

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Milford Haven shop worker robbed at knifepoint for £50 from till

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A SHOP WORKER was robbed at knifepoint during a terrifying incident in Milford Haven on Saturday morning (May 17).

Pirintha Jeyanthirakumar, who was working her shift at the Pill Ship store on Pill Lane, described the ordeal as “scary” after a masked man entered the shop at around 10am and demanded money.

“I was very very scared, shocked,” she told The Herald. “I gave him the money and straight away I called the police.”

The suspect, described as a young man wearing a mask and a hoodie, reportedly demanded £50 before fleeing the scene.

Shop owner Mathan Sritharin, who was not present at the time of the robbery, told The Herald that police responded swiftly. “The police came quickly – within about 20 minutes,” he said.

When The Herald visited the premises at around 2:00pm, a police forensics officer was on site dusting for fingerprints and collecting evidence in an effort to identify the suspect.

The manager said that while they had reviewed CCTV footage, the individual was hard to recognise due to the mask. He added that it is possible the man is not from the local area, although this has not been confirmed.

Staff at the store said they intend to post the clearest possible CCTV image on the shop’s Facebook page. The Herald has agreed to share any images on its social media platforms to assist with the investigation.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police. The police said: “We are appealing for information following a report of a robbery at a shop in Milford Haven this morning (Saturday, May 17).

“A call was received at 10am reporting that a man wearing a face covering and holding a Stanley knife entered the Pill Corner Shop on Pill Lane and demanded cash.

“He was described as being around 5’ 5” tall and was dressed in black. He possibly had black tights pulled over his face.

“When he left the shop, he ran towards Beech Hill.

“Anyone who saw a man matching this description, or who was driving in the area and might have dash cam footage of him, is asked to get in touch in one of the following ways:

🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/SMiCo

📧 | [email protected]

📞 | 101

Please quote reference 100 of Saturday, May 17.”

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Hundreds turn out for Battle of Goodwick Moor reenactment

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Community celebrates Pembrokeshire’s medieval heritage with spectacular living history event

GOODWICK Moor was transformed into a living battlefield on Saturday (May 17) as the inaugural reenactment of the historic Battle of Goodwick Moor drew crowds from across Pembrokeshire.

The all-day event, organised by the Fishguard & Goodwick Future Project, brought together dozens of reenactors in full medieval dress, recreating scenes from the legendary 1078 battle that once shook the local landscape.

Families, history enthusiasts and curious locals gathered under clear blue skies to watch warriors in chainmail clash shields, blow battle horns, and demonstrate ancient weaponry. Visitors were treated to an immersive experience, with authentic tents, traditional crafts, and demonstrations of swordplay, weaving and blacksmithing. Children looked on in awe as the reenactors explained life in a Norman encampment.

Among the groups performing were members of Y Cantref Breiniol, a renowned Welsh reenactment society specialising in early medieval history. Their attention to detail and commitment to authenticity brought the past vividly to life, right down to the handcrafted pottery and food preparation methods on display.

Organisers said the event exceeded expectations and hoped it would become a fixture in the local calendar.

“The turnout has been amazing,” one volunteer told The Herald. “People really engaged with the history. We’re proud to bring this part of Goodwick’s heritage back into public memory in such a hands-on way.”

The Herald understands that the reenactment is part of a wider initiative to boost cultural tourism in North Pembrokeshire and reconnect the community with its ancient roots.

(Photos: Martin Cavaney/Herald)

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Hundreds gather in Narberth for colourful Eisteddfod parade and proclamation ceremony

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Sun shines on town as Gorsedd of Bards declares 2026 Eisteddfod plans

CROWDS lined the streets of Narberth on Saturday (May 17) as a spectacular parade and formal proclamation marked the official countdown to the 2026 National Eisteddfod in Pembrokeshire.

Under blue skies and blazing sunshine, local schoolchildren, Welsh cultural groups, and the Gorsedd of Bards processed through the historic town in a vivid display of colour, tradition, and community spirit. The event, known as the Proclamation Ceremony, is held to formally announce and bless the future Eisteddfod’s location.

Pupils from local schools including Ysgol Arberth and Ysgol Bro Gwaun proudly marched through the town waving flags and banners, while women and girls in traditional lavender dresses carried wildflower bouquets to symbolise peace and heritage.

The Gorsedd of Bards – clad in their iconic white, green and blue robes – followed in solemn procession from the Town Hall to the Proclamation Stone. Accompanied by music and cheering from the gathered crowd, the ceremony culminated with the traditional Gorsedd rituals, conducted in Welsh, declaring Pembrokeshire as the host county for the 2026 National Eisteddfod.

The high street shops formed a lively backdrop as onlookers waved red dragon flags and cheered in support of Wales’ unique culture and language.

Local councillors, community leaders and Gorsedd officials took part, along with young people chosen to represent the future of Welsh culture. One young girl dressed in ceremonial robes and holding a bouquet smiled as she led part of the procession, with many onlookers describing the atmosphere as “joyful” and “deeply moving.”

A local resident said: “It’s a proud day for Narberth. The sun is shining, the town is full, and it really feels like we’re coming together to celebrate our culture. Roll on 2026!”

The National Eisteddfod – one of Europe’s largest cultural festivals – is due to take place in Pembrokeshire in summer 2026, with preparations now officially underway following today’s proclamation.

(Images by Malcolm Richards/Herald)

𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗲𝗱𝗱 𝘆𝗻 𝘆𝗺𝗴𝘆𝗻𝗻𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝘆𝗻 𝗔𝗿𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗵 𝗮𝗿 𝗴𝘆𝗳𝗲𝗿 𝗴𝗼𝗿𝘆𝗺𝗱𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗹𝗶𝘄𝗴𝗮𝗿 𝗮 𝘀𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗶 𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗴𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗮𝗱 𝘆𝗿 𝗘𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱𝗱𝗳𝗼𝗱

ROEDD torfeydd yn llinellu strydoedd Arberth ddydd Sadwrn (Mai 17) wrth i orymdaith drawiadol a seremoni ddatganiad ffurfiol nodi’r cyfri i lawr swyddogol at Eisteddfod Genedlaethol 2026 yn Sir Benfro.

Dan awyr las ac heulwen gynnes, cerddodd plant ysgol lleol, grwpiau diwylliannol Cymreig, a Gorsedd y Beirdd drwy’r dref hanesyddol mewn arddangosfa fywiog o liw, traddodiad ac ysbryd cymunedol. Cynhelir y digwyddiad, sy’n cael ei adnabod fel y Seremoni Ddatganiad, i gyhoeddi’n ffurfiol ac i fendithio lleoliad yr Eisteddfod yn y dyfodol.

Cerddodd disgyblion o ysgolion lleol gan gynnwys Ysgol Arberth ac Ysgol Bro Gwaun drwy ganol y dref yn falch, gan chwifio baneri a phlacardiau, tra bod menywod a merched mewn gwisgoedd traddodiadol lelog yn cario blodau gwyllt fel symbol o heddwch a threftadaeth.

Dilynnodd Gorsedd y Beirdd – mewn gwisgoedd eiconig gwyn, gwyrdd a glas – mewn gorymdaith urddasol o Neuadd y Dref at y Garreg Ddatganiad. Gyda cherddoriaeth a sorllyd cefnogwyr ar hyd y ffordd, daeth y seremoni i ben gyda defodau traddodiadol y Goron, wedi’u cynnal yn Gymraeg, gan gyhoeddi Sir Benfro yn swyddogol fel sir gartref Eisteddfod Genedlaethol 2026.

Roedd siopau cyfagos yn ffurfio cefndir bywiog i’r digwyddiad wrth i’r dorf chwifio baneri’r ddraig goch ac annog diwylliant ac iaith unigryw Cymru.

Cymerodd cynghorwyr lleol, arweinwyr cymunedol ac aelodau swyddogol y Goron ran yn y digwyddiad, ochr yn ochr â phobl ifanc a ddewiswyd i gynrychioli dyfodol diwylliant Cymru. Roedd un ferch ifanc mewn gwisg seremonïol, yn cario tusw o flodau, yn gwenu wrth iddi arwain rhan o’r orymdaith, gyda llawer o’r gynulleidfa’n disgrifio’r awyrgylch fel “llawen” ac “emosiynol iawn”.

Dywedodd un trigolyn lleol: “Mae’n ddiwrnod balch i Arberth. Mae’r haul yn tywynnu, mae’r dref yn llawn, ac mae wir yn teimlo fel ein bod ni’n dod at ein gilydd i ddathlu ein diwylliant. Dewch ymlaen 2026!”

Disgwylir i’r Eisteddfod Genedlaethol – un o’r gwyliau diwylliannol mwyaf yn Ewrop – gael ei chynnal yn Sir Benfro yn haf 2026, gyda’r paratoadau bellach yn dechrau’n swyddogol yn dilyn datganiad heddiw.

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