Community
Wales vs cancer

Standing up to cancer: AMs Paul Davies and Angela Burns at the Senedd
CANCER RESEARCH UK have launched their ‘Wales vs Cancer’ campaign, which calls for cancer to become a priority for the next Welsh Assembly, requesting for improvements to be made to screening tests and for quicker access to these tests for patients.
The ‘Wales vs Cancer’ campaign is supported by Pembrokeshire Assembly Members Paul Davies and Angela Burns.
Paul Davies said: “I’m pleased to support the Wales vs Cancer campaign and support any calls to make cancer a priority for the next Welsh Assembly.
“The earlier that a diagnosis is made, the better the chance of that patient having successful treatment, and that’s why it’s so important that action is taken to diagnose cancers much more quickly.
“Wales can be a world leader in delivering cancer services and I will continue to support the work of Cancer Research and other groups to see that ambition become a reality.”
Angela Burns added: “Too many people have come to see me because either they or their loved one wasn’t diagnosed early enough and the cancer has spread.
“In a great number of these instances, the person could have been successfully treated if the disease had only been caught early enough.
“This is why the Wales vs Cancer campaign is so important. More people seen and treated more quickly means more time with your loved one and the chance of more lives saved.”
Community
Compensation window opens for A40 scheme affected homeowners
A NEWLY upgraded stretch of the A40 in Pembrokeshire has prompted the Welsh Government to remind nearby property owners that compensation may be available where the road changes have reduced the value of their homes or land.
The A40 Llanddewi Velfrey to Redstone Cross Improvement scheme was opened to traffic on Friday, May 2, 2025. While the works are designed to improve journeys and safety, the re-routing and altered road layout could, in some cases, lead to property depreciation.
According to a public notice, the formal period for submitting claims begins on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Eligible owners with a qualifying interest may be able to apply for compensation under Part 1 of the Land Compensation Act 1973, where depreciation is linked to the road being in use.
Further information is available by emailing [email protected].
Applications can also be submitted by post to: Part 1 Claims and Noise Team, Economic Infrastructure, Welsh Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ.
Claimants are asked to quote reference: BZ042035-421-1.
Details of the scheme and the relevant legislation can be found online at: gov.wales/a40-llanddewi-velfrey-redstone-cross-improvements. For residents without internet access, a longer version of the notice is available on request, and larger-print copies can also be provided.
The notice is signed by Thomas Maton, Head of Land Acquisition.
Community
Flood Alert issued for Pembrokeshire coast
Natural Resources Wales has issued a Flood Alert for the Pembrokeshire coast, meaning flooding is possible.
The alert covers the coastline between St Dogmaels (Cardigan) and Amroth. Residents and visitors are urged to stay prepared and keep an eye on local conditions.
What to do now
- Follow your flood plan, if you have one
- Check where family members and pets are, and plan how you would move them to safety
- Move important items upstairs or to higher ground (documents, valuables, sentimental items)
- Charge your mobile phone and keep it switched on
- Make sure you know how to turn off electricity, gas and water
- Pack essentials in case you need to leave quickly (medication, warm clothes, phone charger, baby/pet supplies, insurance documents)
- If safe to do so, move cars, livestock and equipment away from flood-prone areas
What not to do
- Do not walk or drive through floodwater
- Just 30cm (1ft) of water can move a car
- Around 15cm can knock a person off their feet
More information
Flood updates and details: flood-warning.naturalresources.wales/Detail/102WABT02
Floodline: 0345 988 1188 (Quick dial: 503013)
Water levels: naturalresources.wales/riverlevels
Community
Pembrokeshire asked to shape new walking, wheeling and cycling routes
PEMBROKESHIRE residents are being invited to have their say on where new walking, wheeling and cycling routes should be created or improved, as the county council updates its Active Travel Network Map.
Pembrokeshire County Council’s public consultation opens on Monday (Jan 26) and runs until Monday (Apr 20).
The map is intended to help identify where infrastructure improvements are needed to make everyday journeys safer and easier, including for people who use mobility aids or who are new to walking, wheeling or cycling.

The council says the work forms part of the Active Travel (Wales) Act, which requires local authorities to plan and map suitable active travel routes.
The consultation focuses on the county’s designated localities, which include Fishguard and Goodwick, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Saundersfoot, Haverfordwest, Neyland, Milford Haven, Johnston, Narberth and St Dogmaels.
People can take part online using an interactive mapping tool hosted by Data Map Wales, where users can view proposed future routes and existing routes and leave comments.
The online consultation can be found at: https://datamap.gov.wales/survey/Pembrokeshire-AT-survey/
Drop-in sessions have also been arranged for people unable to access the online material, with council representatives attending to answer questions.
The sessions are:
Thursday (Feb 5)
Pembroke Dock Library, 10:00am to 1:00pm
Pembroke Town Council, 2:30pm to 5:30pm
Tuesday (Feb 11)
Ocean Lab Café, Goodwick, 10:00am to 1:00pm
Fishguard Library, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Monday (Feb 24)
Neyland Library, 10:00am to 1:00pm
Johnston Baptist Church, 2:00pm to 6:00pm
Wednesday (Feb 26)
Narberth Library, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Thursday (Mar 5)
Tenby Town Council, 9:30am to 12:30pm
The Regency Hall, Saundersfoot, 1:30pm to 5:30pm
Wednesday (Mar 18)
St Dogmaels Memorial Hall, 2:00pm to 6:00pm
Wednesday (Mar 25)
Milford Haven Library, 10:00am to 1:00pm
Thursday (Mar 26)
HaverHub, Haverfordwest, 2:00pm to 6:00pm
Paper copies of plans are available on request, although the council says hard-copy plans can only be provided for specific areas due to the extent of the consultation.
Residents who need alternative formats such as large print, easy-read, Braille, audio or another language have been asked to contact the council.
For more information, email: [email protected] or call 01437 775182.
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