News
Cymru Dairy reveal batch of milk is ‘tainted’
CYMRU DAIRY has released a statement regarding a batch of milk with ‘a taint to it’.
The company launched in Cardiff more than 10 years ago, supplying a diverse range of customers, from independent retailers to hospitals and from high end hotels to cost sector caterers.
According to the Cymru Dairy website, the batches of milk which have a taint to it, include:
Cymru Dairy 2 litre Whole Milk Use by: 08/01/19 and 09/01/19
Cymru Dairy 2 litre Semi Skimmed Milk Use by: 09/01/19 and 11/01/19
The company have said that the source of the taint has been isolated, and that there is no food safety risk to customers. Cymru Dairy have also offered a full refund to any customers affected.
The statement said: “We are aware that a small proportion of our Cymru Dairy milk has a taint to it. This is an isolated incident that relates only to the products and use by codes detailed above – no other products or codes are implicated.
“Our milk processor has assured us there is no food safety risk to customers from consuming this milk. The taint appears to develop over time; hence we have only been made aware of this issue a number of days after we had supplied it to our customers.
“The source of the taint has since been traced to well water from a single farm. Our milk processor immediately stopped taking milk from this farm and supply will only be reinstated when they are confident the issue is fully resolved. The milk has been fully tested by our processor and the situation has also been discussed with local Environmental Health Officers (EHO). The Company took the decision not to recall the product on the basis that there is no food safety risk and the complaint relates to a small proportion of the milk supplied.
“Our milk processor has processed our milk for over 10 years and we have an excellent track record of supplying quality product. The processor is externally accredited, regularly audited and achieved the highest rating at their latest audit. This particular batch of milk passed all of the testing and normal production procedures from raw milk reception, through to post-production testing. Cymru Dairy operates an externally accredited distribution site and when visited today, the local EHO was satisfied with the systems we have in place and the manner in which we are dealing with this issue.
“Finally, I would like to apologise to our loyal customers and consumers for this situation and any inconvenience it may have caused. We will obviously ensure anyone affected will receive a full refund.”
Crime
Man charged with strangulation and assault offences after October incident
A MAN recorded in court as having no fixed abode has appeared before magistrates charged with intentional strangulation and two further assault offences.
Michael Sudbury, 50, whose address was not read out in court, but in Herald records is Glan Hafan, Llangwm, appeared before the bench facing multiple charges.
The charges relate to an incident on 22 October 2025 and include:
- Intentional strangulation, contrary to section 75A of the Serious Crime Act 2015
- Common assault
- Assault by beating
No further details of the alleged incident were opened in court, and no plea was entered at this stage.
Sudbury was remanded on conditional bail, with the case listed to return to magistrates later this month.
Crime
Haverfordwest man sent to Crown Court on multiple serious charges
Defendant remanded in custody
A HAVERFORDWEST man has been sent to Swansea Crown Court to stand trial on a series of A 49-year-old Haverfordwest resident has been committed to Swansea Crown Court to face trial on multiple serious charges deemed too grave for magistrates to handle.
David Guy, of Market Street, Haverfordwest, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates facing a series of allegations stemming from a single case. The charges, which were not detailed in open court, include:
- Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)
- A second count of assault
- Criminal damage
- An additional allegation of interpersonal violence
- A public order offence
Magistrates declined jurisdiction, determining that the matters exceeded their sentencing powers, and sent the case in its entirety to Swansea Crown Court.
Guy was remanded in custody pending his next appearance. The court register notes: “Sent to Crown Court for trial in custody – next hearing at Swansea Crown Court.”
A date for the initial Crown Court hearing will be set administratively. Guy will remain in custody until then.
The Pembrokeshire Herald will provide further updates as the case progresses in the Crown Court.
Crime
Castlemartin man back before magistrates over multiple alleged assaults
Defendant remanded on conditional bail ahead of further hearing
A CASTLEMARTIN man has appeared repeatedly before magistrates this month over a string A 40-year-old man from Castlemartin has made repeated appearances before magistrates this month in connection with a series of serious alleged offences, including assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH), intentional non-fatal strangulation, common assault, and criminal damage.
Anthony Alcock, of Pwll Street, Castlemartin, is facing six linked charges stemming from incidents said to have occurred earlier this year. These appear to relate to the same complainant in what is understood to be a single ongoing domestic abuse prosecution.
During recent administrative hearings at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court, Alcock did not enter pleas while matters of bail and case management were addressed.
Charges Include:
- Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)
- Intentional non-fatal strangulation
- Common assault on a woman
- Criminal damage in a domestic context
- Additional assault allegations involving the same complainant
- Breach of bail conditions
Alcock was initially granted conditional bail but was subsequently brought before the court on two occasions for alleged breaches. On those instances, magistrates remanded him in custody ahead of further hearings. He was later re-granted conditional bail, subject to strict conditions such as no contact with the complainant and exclusion from specified locations.
Magistrates have now declined jurisdiction, ruling that the case—particularly the more serious charges involving non-fatal strangulation—is too grave for summary trial. It has been committed to Swansea Crown Court for plea, trial, or sentencing.
No detailed evidence has been presented in open court at this preliminary stage. Alcock remains on conditional bail pending his next appearance at the Crown Court.
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