News
Trip of a lifetime for father and daughter
A TRIP of a lifetime awaits a year 13 student from Tenby after she was selected to become a volunteer for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games.
Seventeen-year-old Tegan Foley, together with her father Luke will make up part of the 15,000 strong army of volunteers needed to help the games run smoothly.
The pair will fly out ahead of the Games being held on Australia’s Gold Coast (GC2018) between April 4 – 18, after being selected from 47,000 applicants.
Tegan is a Field of Play team member and Luke is a Warm-up team member in the Carrara Stadium.
The stadium will play a central role in the Games, hosting the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and all athletics events.
Athletics runs in the blood for the pair. Both are active members of the Pembrokeshire Harriers with Tegan competing for the Under 20 Women (U20W) in the 100, 200 and 400 metre events while Luke coaches Long Jump and officiates for the club.
Known as ‘Game Shapers’, the experience of becoming a volunteer at the games will be a new one for them both although Tegan is no stranger to high level sport.
She’s represented West Wales at the Under 20 category despite having another three years left at that age group and in August 2017 she reaped the rewards of her commitment with her first ever individual Welsh Championships medals in Wrexham.
Tegan came first in the U20W 60m sprint in the West Wales Championships, winning a Gold medal, and earned a silver medal in the U20W 100m at the Welsh Schools Championships last year.
“Naturally we are both looking forward to it,” said Luke, a leisure attendant and lifeguard at Tenby Leisure Centre “and hopefully some of what we experience and see at the Games we’ll be able to bring back to Athletics in Pembrokeshire.
“I’m pleased to be going, but delighted for Tegan.
“She’ll be one of the youngest Volunteers at the Games and it reflects the enthusiasm, hard work and dedication she has put in to volunteering at local sports events, including Ironman Wales, the Long Course Weekend and local triathlons.
“She certainly deserves this opportunity.”
News
Local rugby talent Osian Williams selected for Wales Under-20 clash with England
A FORMER Haverfordwest Blues junior has earned international honours after being selected to represent Wales Under-20 rugby union team in their fixture against England.
Osian Williams, who began his rugby journey at Haverfordwest Rugby Football Club, will pull on the red jersey this evening in what marks a proud milestone for both the player and the Pembrokeshire club that helped develop his talent.
Club members said the call-up reflects years of hard work, commitment and steady progress through the ranks, with Williams recognised locally for his determination and performances on the pitch from a young age.
A spokesperson for Haverfordwest RFC said the whole club is “incredibly proud” to see one of their own step onto the international stage.
They added that it is always special to watch former junior players progress to represent their country, describing Williams’ selection as “fully deserved” and an inspiration to the next generation coming through the Blues’ youth setup.
The match against England provides a stern test for the young Welsh side, but for Williams and his family it is also a moment to savour after years of dedication to the sport.
Friends, coaches and former teammates are expected to be cheering him on from Pembrokeshire as he makes his mark in Welsh colours.
Photo caption:
Osian Williams has been selected to play for Wales Under-20s against England (Pic: Supplied).
Crime
Man arrested for murder following death of pensioner in Pembroke Dock
Officers called to Hawkstone Road property as investigation continues and residents urged to come forward
DYFED-POWYS POLICE officers have launched a murder investigation following the sudden death of an eighty-five-year-old man at a property in Hawkstone Road, Pembroke Dock.
Emergency services were called at approximately 1:30pm today (Friday, Feb 6).
Officers attended the scene and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the death.
A man in his forties has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.
Residents can expect to see an increased police presence in the area while the investigation continues.
Anyone with information that could assist officers is urged to come forward.
Information can be provided online, by 101.
Quote reference: 212 of February 6.
Alternatively, reports can be made anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or via their website.
Education
Second west Wales school placed in lockdown within days
Precautionary measures activated at Ysgol Brynteg after morning disturbance outside gates
CARMARTHENSHIRE pupils were kept inside classrooms after a precautionary lockdown was triggered at Ysgol Brynteg on Friday morning (Feb 6), marking the second west Wales secondary school to enter lockdown in the same week.
Police were called shortly after 9:00am following reports of a verbal altercation outside the school grounds.
Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police attended and the Llanelli school activated its safeguarding procedures while the situation was assessed.
No weapons were reported, no injuries have been confirmed and there have been no arrests at this stage. The incident is understood to have involved a dispute outside the site rather than inside the school itself.
Pupils remained indoors under staff supervision while officers made checks. Once police were satisfied there was no ongoing risk, the lockdown was lifted and lessons continued as normal.
A spokesperson said the measure was purely precautionary.
The incident comes just days after armed officers were deployed to Milford Haven School following a serious assault on a teacher, prompting a temporary closure and widespread concern among parents.
While the circumstances in Llanelli were far less severe, the two events occurring so close together have heightened anxiety among families across west Wales.
Schools routinely use lockdown procedures when there is any uncertainty or potential threat nearby, even if the risk later proves minimal. The approach is designed to err on the side of caution and protect pupils while emergency services investigate.
Parents were informed that Brynteg was safe and operating normally once the situation had been resolved.
There is currently no indication that pupils inside the school were directly involved in the disturbance.
The Herald understands enquiries are ongoing.
Both incidents underline how quickly everyday school days can be disrupted, and how safeguarding responses are increasingly becoming part of standard practice across Welsh schools.
Anyone with information about the Llanelli incident is asked to contact police.
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