News
Assembly member wants Bryn suspended
An AM has called for a suspension of chief council officers and an investigation into the salaries and pensions of council bosses by all councillors in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
Mid and West AM Simon Thomas asked an emergency question in the Senedd about the salaries and pensions of senior council officers in light of the damning Wales Audit Office reports into Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire Council.
Party of Wales AM Simon Thomas said: “In light of the Wales Audit Office reports specifically on Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire and the unlawful payments made, chief officers should be suspended until a full council investigation takes place. I demanded the Local Government Minister supported this proposal and asked her to call for this action publicly.
“The governance and scrutiny of senior officers’ remuneration is central to securing public trust in their councils.
“Scrutiny committees and auditors must review these reports and ensure that the spirit as well as the letter of the law has been followed.
“I called for the Welsh Government to apply the rules to those practices that have allowed creative accounting measures from some chief officers to fill their boots such as deferred pension arrangements, car leasing, and other perks.”
The Local Government Minister said she could not comment on the audit reports because the police are liaising with the CPS.
Education
Milford Haven School names new prefect team for 2026/27
MILFORD HAVEN SCHOOL has announced its new Prefect Team for the 2026/27 academic year.
The school said there had been an exceptional number of applications from pupils keen to take on leadership roles.
Following an application and interview process, Annabelle Griffiths and Oliver Phillips have been appointed Head Prefects.
The Deputy Prefects for 2026/27 are Millie Lewis, Izzy Roberts, Elif Evans-Browning and Freddie Sturley.
The wider Prefect Team is made up of Rishi Dutta, Seren Carridge, Diya Joshi, Damien Dyson, Lewis Reynolds, Jemima Kenny, Megan Lewis, Finley Jenkins, Ellie Lawlor, Charlotte Lacey, Teleri Mathias, Erin Dando and Harmony Blissett.
The team will help mentor younger pupils, support school events, promote pupil voice and help maintain a positive and respectful school environment.
Acting Headteacher Mr John said: “We are immensely proud of every pupil who applied for a prefect position. The standard of applications this year was exceptionally high, reflecting the dedication, enthusiasm and leadership qualities of our students.
“It was inspiring to see so many pupils willing to contribute their time and talents in the service of the school community.
“We are confident that our new Prefect Team will be outstanding representatives of Milford Haven School and will play a key role in fostering a positive, inclusive and supportive environment for all.”
Milford Haven School also thanked the current 2025/26 Prefect Team for their hard work and dedication over the past year.

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Milford Haven School has announced its new Prefect Team for 2026/27 (Pic: Milford Haven School).
News
Welsh Government mulls third Menai crossing but rules out M4 Black Route
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is to begin detailed work on options for a third Menai crossing, while ruling out a return to the controversial M4 Black Route around Newport.
Deputy Transport Minister Mark Hooper MS told the Senedd that repeated closures of the Menai Suspension Bridge had exposed wider problems with the resilience of Wales’ transport network.
The bridge, which is around 200 years old, has been hit by closures after drivers ignored a 7.5-tonne weight limit. Ministers say each breach requires precautionary inspections, causing further disruption.
Works to stabilise and preserve the bridge, including repairs to crossbeams, bolts and other structural components, are expected to continue until spring 2027.
Mr Hooper said the Welsh Government was working with North Wales Police and the DVSA on stronger enforcement.
Third crossing back on table
The minister said the Menai crossings must be treated as one system, with Britannia Bridge carrying most traffic but vulnerable to high winds, while the Menai Suspension Bridge has lower capacity and ongoing maintenance needs.
He confirmed that work would now begin on “detailed options” for a third Menai crossing, building on previous studies.
The move marks a significant shift after earlier plans for a third crossing were scrapped following the Welsh Government’s roads review.
M4 plan due in autumn
Mr Hooper also confirmed a new short programme of work on the M4 corridor around Newport, one of Wales’ busiest and most congested roads.
However, he said the Government did not believe the previously proposed Black Route was “a credible option”.
Instead, ministers will look at road, rail and bus measures, including public transport alternatives, targeted improvements to the existing road network, and better links between strategic and local transport.
The minister said he would report back to the Senedd in early autumn with the Government’s intended way forward.
He said both the Menai crossings and the M4 showed the challenge of managing ageing infrastructure under increasing demand.
News
Carmarthenshire lorry driver arrested after fatal crash near Liverpool
Motorcyclist in his 40s dies after collision involving two HGVs on major road
A LORRY driver from Carmarthenshire has been arrested following the death of a motorcyclist in a crash near Liverpool late on Monday night.
Emergency services were called to the westbound carriageway of the East Lancashire Road in Haydock at around 11:00pm on Monday (Jun 8), following reports of a collision involving a motorcycle and two heavy goods vehicles.
The motorcyclist, a man in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. His next of kin are being supported by specialist officers.
Merseyside Police said a 38-year-old man from Carmarthenshire was arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving and driving while unfit through drugs.
A second man, aged 28 and from Widnes, was also arrested in connection with the incident. Both remained in custody following the crash.
Police believe two HGVs towing white trailers were involved. One lorry had a dark-coloured cab, while the second was described as white with black stripes.
Investigators are now working to establish the full circumstances surrounding the collision.
Officers are appealing for witnesses, dashcam footage, CCTV, or any information that may help their investigation.
Anyone travelling on the East Lancashire Road near Haydock at the time of the collision is asked to contact Merseyside Police quoting reference 26000456942.
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