News
Learning Disability Strategy launched

Members of the Learning Disability Partnership Board: Pictured with the document.
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, in conjunction with Hywel Dda University Health Board, has launched the Learning Disability Strategy 2017-2022 for Pembrokeshire.
The Strategy has been developed following an extensive period of engagement and consultation.
It brings together the aspirations of people with a learning disability, parents and carers, staff at Pembrokeshire County Council and Hywel Dda University Health Board and service providers and turns them into meaningful outcomes to be achieved, that will promote people’s voices, choices, wellbeing and independence.
The Council’s Cabinet Member for Social Services, Councillor Tessa Hodgson, said: “I fully support the aim to develop a future model for health and social care services based on the principles of person centred care and the promotion of independence and social inclusion.
“It is also a chance for us to recognise together the diversity of our population and as such to commit to an approach that enables people with a learning disability to be treated in the way they wish, as far as is possible.”
The Strategy can be accessed from Pembrokeshire County Council, Hywel Dda University Health Board and Accessible Pembrokeshire’s websites.
Business
Wind turbine blade convoy rolls through Pembroke Dock to Waterston
Police escort guides huge component to Dragon LNG site as renewable upgrade continues
PEMBROKESHIRE residents were treated to an unusual sight on Monday (Jan 19) as a massive wind turbine blade was transported through Pembroke Dock under police escort.
The blade — stretching the length of a passenger aircraft wing — was carried on a specialist extendable trailer and moved slowly through the town before continuing towards the Dragon LNG site.
Footage shared online by Hidden Pembrokeshire – Gareth Davies Photography showed officers stopping traffic at junctions and roundabouts to allow the abnormal load to pass safely, with spotters walking alongside to guide the driver through tight bends and narrow sections of road.
Onlookers said the scale of the blade was striking up close, and many stopped to film the carefully managed convoy as it made its way along the route.
The delivery is part of ongoing works linked to new wind turbines being installed next to the Dragon LNG terminal, aimed at generating cleaner electricity for the site and helping to cut emissions in Pembrokeshire.
Further movements of turbine components are expected as the project continues.

Video: Gareth Davies/Hidden Pembrokeshire
Cover Photo: Martin Cavaney/Herald
News
Conservative MS James Evans loses whip amid Reform defection talks
Tories accused of “chasing Reform” as Lib Dems demand by-election if he jumps ship
A SENEDD member for Brecon and Radnorshire has been stripped of the Conservative whip after his party said he continued to explore talks with Reform UK figures about the possibility of defecting.
James Evans MS was removed from the Welsh Conservative group’s front bench and now sits as an independent in the Senedd while he considers his political future.
The decision was taken by Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar MS, who said the move followed a breakdown in trust after Mr Evans was asked about reports linking him to Reform. Senior figures said assurances were given that the matter had been closed, but that further contact continued.
Mr Evans has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing and the issue is a political one: whether a sitting MS can keep their party position while holding discussions about leaving.
In a statement following the decision, Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds MS said the episode exposed “the complete mess the Conservatives have created by chasing Reform instead of focusing on the people of Wales”.
She claimed Reform was “fast becoming a retirement home for Conservatives worried about losing their seats” and criticised what she described as politicians “jumping ship” based on whether it improves their chances of holding on to power.
Ms Dodds added that if Mr Evans chooses to defect, he should “have the courage to face the electorate in a by-election and seek a fresh mandate from the people of Brecon and Radnorshire”.
Under Senedd rules, the removal of the whip does not automatically trigger a by-election. An MS can sit as an independent or join another group without vacating their seat, unless they resign or are disqualified.
The row lands as parties brace for the Senedd election in May, with Reform attempting to build its presence in Wales and the Conservatives under pressure in polls.
Mr Evans has previously held a prominent role within the Welsh Conservative group. In response to the whip being withdrawn, he has indicated he will continue working for constituents and has voiced concerns about the direction of the wider Conservative Party. It is not yet clear whether he will remain independent, seek to rejoin the Conservative group, or align himself with another party.
The Herald understands discussions and speculation about possible defections have been swirling around several political figures across the UK in recent months as parties reposition ahead of the next round of elections, with Reform targeting disaffected Conservatives in particular.
No timetable has been set for any decision by Mr Evans, but party opponents have seized on the incident as further evidence of instability at a time when public services and living costs remain at the top of many voters’ concerns.
Crime
Covid loan fraudster ordered to repay almost £200,000 after Swansea hearing
A HAVERFORDWEST man who fraudulently secured £150,000 in Covid support for mobile phone businesses has been ordered to repay almost £200,000 — and faces prison if he fails to pay.
Zahid Afzal, 37, of Albert Street, appeared at Swansea Crown Court on Monday (Jan 19) for a confiscation hearing under the Proceeds of Crime Act. The court ordered him to pay £197,306 within three months.
Afzal was previously handed a two-year prison sentence suspended for two years in June 2025 after pleading guilty to fraud offences following an Insolvency Service investigation. He was also ordered to complete 300 hours of unpaid work.
The Insolvency Service said Afzal made two legitimate applications for Bounce Back Loans in 2020, totalling £52,500, for his companies Phone Bits Limited and Phones Onn Ltd. However, it said he then exploited the scheme by applying for three additional maximum-value loans of £50,000 each, despite companies only being entitled to one Bounce Back Loan.
The £150,000 was paid between May and November 2020 — one £50,000 loan for Phone Bits Limited and two £50,000 loans for Phones Onn Ltd.
Investigators said Afzal falsely declared that Phone Bits Limited had not already received a Bounce Back Loan when he made a further application in May 2020, despite £32,500 having been paid into the company’s account the day before.
They also said he inflated the turnover figure for Phones Onn Ltd on applications in July and November 2020, stating it was £200,000 — the minimum required to secure a £50,000 loan — after earlier declaring turnover of £80,000 when applying legitimately for a £20,000 loan.
The Insolvency Service said significant amounts of the money paid into the businesses were later transferred into Afzal’s personal accounts, contrary to scheme rules which required the loans to be used for the economic benefit of the business.
Afzal has repaid only £2,722 in the more than five years since the applications were made, the Insolvency Service said. If he fails to repay the £197,306 within the time allowed, he faces two years in prison — and will still be required to repay the money even if jailed.
The confiscation figure includes the three £50,000 loans and indexation to reflect changes in the value of money since 2020.
The Insolvency Service said it also secured a restraint order against Afzal’s accounts, preventing assets from being moved or spent while proceeds of crime action was pursued.
Afzal’s businesses operated mobile phone shops or kiosks in Carmarthen, Shropshire, Andover in Hampshire and North Devon.
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