News
Over 1,000 people attend Herald Radio’s Family Fun Day
OVER 1,000 people attended Herald Radio’s Family Fun Day at Milford Waterfront on Saturday (May 5) to celebrate the station’s first birthday!
Families enjoyed listening to live music on our stage from our very own presenters, Tamsin Mathias and Chloe Ashton, as well as music from Lucy Jones, Josh Beddis and Rhys Sutcliffe.
PAT Ponies were in attendance with Robbie, as well as their BFG Frankie! Hettie, unfortunately, couldn’t make it due to a bad leg, so she stayed at the yard for a well-earned rest.
The event opened to the public at 12pm, however our Station Manager, Tamsin Mathias arrived on scene to help everyone set up at 9am that morning. The crowds began to gather after its opening, and by 1pm Milford Waterfront was buzzing with activity!
Mid and West Wales Fire Service arrived during the afternoon for a surprise visit, and children and adults enjoyed having a look around the fire engine and having a photograph or two.
The wonderfully talented Gabrielle Swales had countless faces to paint all day, and was still going right up until the event finished at 5pm, and the fun fair was accompanied by a mouth-watering smell of delicious food served by the wonderful stalls.
We were also joined by representatives from MIND Pembrokeshire, who were raising money for their charity at our event as well as raising awareness of mental health.
Herald Radio would like to thank the Port of Milford Haven for their support, as well as Mike Hillen, Susan Stone, Gabrielle Swales Face Painting, Sharron Murray from Love Kreations, Andrew Holmes Fun Fair, James Gwilt, Gethin Stacey, Joshua Bennett, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Martin McGeown, MIND Pembrokeshire,PAT Ponies and all those who performed – and last, but certainly not least – the public for their continued support across the past year for Herald Radio.
Crime
Musician pulled over in camper van tested positive for cannabis
A TRAVELLING musician has appeared before magistrates after being found driving his campervan through Haverfordwest when he was over three times the legal drug-drive limit.
Jacob Sparkes, 34, was stopped by officers as he drove his Renault Traffic campervan through Thomas Parry Way, Haverfordwest, on July 20. A roadside drugs wipe proved positive while further blood tests carried out at the police custody suite showed he had 6.9 mcg of Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol in his system. The legal limit is 2.
Sparkes pleaded guilty to the offence and was legally represented in court by solicitor Michael Kelleher.
“The defendant began taking cannabis as a form of self medication as a result of his epilepsy,” said Mr Kelleher. “At the time of the offence he was travelling in a campervan around Wales, playing music at various festivals.”
Sparkes, of Beech Road, Fairwater, Cardiff, was disqualified from driving for 12 months. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £32 surcharge.
Crime
Emergency services dealing with ‘serious incident’ at multi-storey car park
POLICE, ambulance crews and the air ambulance are attending to what is being described as a ‘serious incident’ at Tenby’s multi-storey car park this evening (Jan 2).
Witnesses said they heard shouting and other commotion in the car park, and shortly afterwards emergency services were at the scene.
Another witness said: “I was in Tenby and saw the helicopter hovering, then heard loads of sirens and didn’t know what was going on, then when I drove past the multi-storey in Park Road I saw loads of blue lights and people gathered.
“It happened right near the motorcycle section of the car park, so the very front near Sainsbury’s.
“This looks to be a very serious incident judging by the large emergency vehicle response.”
Police have asked the public to avoid the area whilst the incident is being dealt with.
This is a developing story – you may need to refresh the page to get the latest version.
Crime
Woman who used stolen bank cards having new baby taken into care
A PEMBROKESHIRE woman has been sentenced for stealing bank cards from a young mother attending to her three young children at Carmarthen Railway Station toilet.
Kelly Rees, 35, a new mother herself, discovered the bag belonging to Cheryl Lewis on August 20. When Rees looked inside, she discovered a purse containing three bank cards and £2 in cash.
This week, Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates that Rees, of Precelly Place, Milford Haven, removed the purse from the bag and travelled back to Pembrokeshire where she made multiple attempts to use the stolen cards to purchase items. These included a visit to Tesco, Milford Haven, where she purchased goods valued at £189 using one of the stolen cards.
Ms Vaughan said the offences were committed while Rees was serving a Community Order for previous convictions.
Rees pleaded guilty to theft and of fraud by false representation.
“She’s genuinely remorseful for her actions,” said her solicitor Michael Kelleher. “She’s recently given birth, but her child will now be going into foster care.”
After considering a comprehensive probation report, magistrates sentenced Rees to 18 weeks in custody suspended for 12 months. She must carry out 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days and was ordered to pay £189 compensation to Cheryl Lewis, a £154 court surcharge and £85 costs.
“Multiple attempts to use those cards does not reflect well on your thinking process,” commented the presiding magistrate when sentencing Kelly Rees.
-
Business4 days ago
Three daily sailings from Pembroke to Ireland from January 7
-
Charity6 days ago
Boxing Day Duck Race raises £2,000 for Wales Air Ambulance
-
News6 days ago
Christmas Eve sign-off for Pembrokeshire over-55s housing scheme
-
News3 days ago
Pembrokeshire County Councillor Andrew Edwards resigns suddenly
-
Community6 days ago
Milford Haven mum gives birth to triplets amid medical emergency
-
Crime6 days ago
Motorist, 27, bailed after fatal Carmarthenshire hit-and-run collision
-
Charity6 days ago
Sue Ryder calls on public to donate unwanted Christmas gifts
-
Crime6 days ago
Youths failed to stop, then crashed into Milford Haven home