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Haverfordwest: New Welsh medium school approved

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wms-image-01PLANNING permission has been approved for a new Welsh medium school to be built in Haverfordwest.

Councillors approved the plans at a meeting of the Planning and Rights of Way Committee this afternoon (Oct 4) after previously visiting the site.

The new school will be built on land east of Ridgeway, Withybush Road and will be home to nearly 1000 pupils.

As part of the plans there will be three new playing pitches while parking and new junction works are also scheduled to be undertaken.

There is also a standing stone in one of the fields where the school will be built but an archaeological assessment concluded that the stone is not of significant importance and will therefore be relocated.

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A detailed lighting scheme will also need to be submitted to ensure that a habitation of bats are protected.

Cllr Peter Stock said there was concern in the area that the standing stone dated back to the stone ages and that the area could be losing a monument but added that he was pleased the work had been done.

He went on to say: “The second thing that did concern me in the early stages was the crossing point for the children, bearing in mind the A40 main road is a very fast road. Also bearing in mind that many pupils will be arriving by coach and there will still be pupils walking to the school by the old Withybush Road.

“I will be supporting this whole-heartedly. I believe this is a giant step forward for the Welsh language.”

Cllr Brian Hall moved the recommendation for approval saying: “I’m delighted to see this come to us today. As it says in the report, a good quality, well-designed site will be delivered. It is a massive asset to the county.”

The plans were approved by a unanimous vote.

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Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum project endorsed as UN Ocean Decade Activity

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Climate adaptation toolkit joins global sustainability programme

PEMBROKESHIRE COASTAL FORUM (PCF) has announced that its Climate Adaptation Toolkit for Coastal Communities has been officially endorsed as a United Nations Ocean Decade Activity, recognising the project’s contribution to international efforts to build a more sustainable relationship with the world’s oceans.

The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030), coordinated by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, brings together organisations across the globe to generate and share knowledge that can support resilient and sustainable coastal futures. Endorsed activities contribute to one or more of the Decade’s ten scientific and societal challenges.

PCF’s Climate Adaptation Toolkit is designed to help coastal communities prepare for the realities of climate change. The project provides accessible information, guidance and learning materials for local authorities, educators and community groups as they plan for coastal erosion, flooding, sea-level rise and other long-term environmental pressures.

Running from December 2025 to March 2026, the project will use online learning resources, case studies and engagement sessions to increase understanding of how climate change is already affecting the coastline, and what practical steps communities can take to adapt.

Jetske Germing, Managing Director of Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum, said: “We’re honoured that the Climate Adaptation Toolkit has been recognised as part of the United Nations Ocean Decade. This endorsement highlights the importance of collaboration and knowledge-sharing in tackling coastal challenges, and reflects our ongoing commitment to building resilient, sustainable coastal communities.”

The endorsement places the toolkit within an international network of projects working towards the UN Decade’s vision of “the science we need for the ocean we want”.

PCF’s involvement adds to Wales’ growing profile in the field of coastal sustainability. The organisation’s wider programme of work includes Marine Renewable Energy, Sustainable Recreation, Education and Skills, Water Quality, and Land Use — all centred on its vision of a sustainable coast and ocean for future generations.

Further information about the UN Ocean Decade can be found on the initiative’s website.

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Youth given conditional discharge for smashing pub windows

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A TEENAGER has been handed a conditional discharge after admitting damaging windows at a Pembroke pub last year.

A 17-year-old boy from Pembroke Dock, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Nov 13).

The court heard that on April 10, 2024, he damaged several windows at a premises owned by Marston’s PLC, causing £1,002 worth of damage.

He received a six-month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay £500 compensation. Magistrates made no order for costs, noting that compensation should take priority.

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Milford Haven man fined for failing to attend drugs assessment

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A MILFORD HAVEN man has been fined after admitting failing to attend an initial assessment following a positive Class A drug test.

Mark Brummitt, 45, of Robert Street, Milford Haven, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Nov 13).

The offence took place on September 4 at Dyfed Drug and Alcohol Services in Haverfordwest, where Brummitt failed to attend the required appointment.

He pleaded guilty and was fined £80, with £85 prosecution costs. Magistrates took the guilty plea into account.

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