News
Torch Theatre illuminates the sky
RESIDENTS and visitors of Milford Haven can hardly fail to have missed a new sight on the town’s skyline recently, as the Torch Theatre’s iconic fly tower has been illuminating the evening sky with an eye-catching lighting effect.
The spectacular lighting has already made an impact on social media, attracting favourable comments from locals sharing their photos of the eye-catching visual display.
The lighting was designed by Cardiff based designer Simon Fenoulhet, installed by Lite Ltd and paid for via a grant from the Arts Council of Wales.
The brief was to find a creative, cost-effective and low maintenance solution to the fly tower’s industrial clad appearance by transforming it into something more attractive – ‘a beacon of light that will be visible from Hakin and further afield’.
The lighting consists of Philips Colorgraze lighting fixtures made up of linear blocks of programmable LED clusters, arranged in 16 x 120cm lengths to provide an even coverage of light across the south and east faces of the top half of the fly tower. The fixtures wash the tower with a default setting of a slowly changing sequence of colours in a 15-second cycle; changing at 7.00pm to an eight-second cross-fade from left to right running for an hour before returning to the default setting of single colour washes.
The lighting of the fly tower follows the refurbishment and recladding of the fly tower itself, again courtesy of a grant from the Arts Council of Wales and with support from Austwel Milford Haven.
Community
Tesco customers urged to spread festive joy with toy donations
TESCO customers in Milford Haven are being invited to help spread some festive cheer by donating new toys to children in need this Christmas.
From today until December 15, the Tesco Milford Haven Superstore will be collecting new and unwrapped toys on behalf of the local charity PATCH (Pembrokeshire Action To Combat Hardship). PATCH will distribute the gifts to children across Pembrokeshire as part of its annual Christmas Toy Appeal, which supports families who are struggling during the festive season.

Tesco Community Champion, Debbie Ann-Mills said: “I am delighted to support the PATCH Toy Appeal again this year. Bringing some happiness to families in Pembrokeshire who may be struggling this Christmas is so important.
“We take pride in supporting our local community throughout the year through Tesco Stronger Starts and our Community Food Connection programme, and this year’s toy donation campaign is a fantastic way for customers to help local families in need.”
Claire De Silva, Head of Communities at Tesco, added: “Our stores are committed to supporting local children and their communities year-round. Thanks to the generosity of our customers and colleagues, the annual toy donation campaign is a wonderful way to make a difference at Christmas.
“It’s great to see Tesco Milford Haven partnering with PATCH this year to ensure that every child experiences the magic of Christmas.”
More than 800 large Tesco stores across the UK will have dedicated toy donation points where customers can drop off gifts bought in-store. Last Christmas, Tesco customers donated over 125,000 toys — a figure the retailer hopes to beat this year.
Community
Power surge linked to pylon fire near Bentlass near Pembroke
Emergency services responded to one electrical pylon that was ‘destroyed by fire’
A LARGE electrical fire that caused widespread power flickers across south Pembrokeshire on Wednesday morning (Nov 12) has been confirmed as a pylon fire near Bentlass, close to Pembroke.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said that a crew from Pembroke Dock Fire Station was called to the scene at 10:45am following reports of a burning electricity pylon close to a local farm.
A spokesperson told The Herald: “The crew responded to one electrical pylon that was destroyed by fire. The fire had extinguished by the arrival of the crew. The National Grid was also in attendance and local electricity disturbance is expected as a result of the fire. The crew left the scene at 11:18am.”
The pylon involved forms part of the high-voltage transmission line that runs from Pembroke Power Station, and the incident is believed to have caused a brief but intense power surge across much of south Pembrokeshire. Offices and homes reported computers, routers, and electrical systems rebooting in Milford Haven, Neyland, Pembroke and Pembroke Dock.
Witnesses described seeing a “huge flash”, with one local resident reporting that a tree had caught fire and that the electrical arcing was taking place.
At around the same time, an alarm sounded at Valero Refinery, and some residents reported a smell of gas in parts of Milford Haven.
The Herald has contacted Valero Refinery and National Grid Electricity Distribution for further information.
News
Power surge linked to pylon fire near Bentlass near Pembroke
A LARGE electrical fire that caused widespread power flickers across south Pembrokeshire on Wednesday morning (Nov 12) has been confirmed as a pylon fire near Bentlass, close to Pembroke.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said that a crew from Pembroke Dock Fire Station was called to the scene at 10:45am following reports of a burning electricity pylon close to a local farm.
A spokesperson told The Herald: “The crew responded to one electrical pylon that was destroyed by fire. The fire had extinguished by the arrival of the crew. The National Grid was also in attendance and local electricity disturbance is expected as a result of the fire. The crew left the scene at 11:18am.”
The pylon involved forms part of the high-voltage transmission line that runs from Pembroke Power Station, and the incident is believed to have caused a brief but intense power surge across much of south Pembrokeshire. Offices and homes reported computers, routers, and electrical systems rebooting in Milford Haven, Neyland, Pembroke Dock, and Hundleton.
At around the same time, an alarm sounded at Valero Refinery, and some residents reported a smell of gas in parts of Milford Haven.
The Herald has contacted Valero Refinery, RWE Pembroke Power Station, and National Grid Electricity Distribution for further information.
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