News
Veteran’s charity founder recognised by Prime Minister

THE FOUNDER of the VC Gallery has been recognised for his work by the Prime Minister.
Barry John MBE received his Points of Light award from Preseli MP Stephen Crabb, who congratulated him on receiving the prestigious award.
Having spent 24 years serving in the British Armed Forces with the Royal Welsh Infantry, Barry has used his passion for art as a response to conflict and experiences of PTSD, and realised a need in his community for other veterans to do the same. In 2014, Barry set up the ‘VC Gallery’ to provide both a studio space and a welfare hub running regular workshops focusing on building self-confidence, new skills and social development, as well as offering a signposting and referral service. Over 1,500 people have since accessed the studio and its services, with a new hub established in Pembroke Dock in August 2018.
Barry said: “Receiving this award and a personal message from our Prime Minister was an amazing boost for the important work we do in West Wales. Our team of trustees, volunteers and members are extremely happy to have been recognised at the highest level for the Points of Light Award and we thank every third sector charity and organisations that we collaborate with to make a difference in Pembrokeshire.”
After presenting the award to Barry, Stephen Crabb MP commented “It was a pleasure to present Barry with his Points of Light award from the Prime Minister, in recognition of his excellent work with veterans and the wider community in Pembrokeshire. Theresa May has been a consistent champion for improving mental health during her time as Prime Minister, so it is rather fitting that one of her final Point of Light awards is to Barry. My warmest congratulations to him.”
In a personal letter to Barry, Prime Minister Theresa May said: “Through the ‘VC Gallery’ you have created a wonderful initiative to provide vital welfare support to those who have, like you, sacrificed so much in the service of our country. Your passion for art is inspiring others to improve their skills and wellbeing, as well as offering an inclusive space for people who are feeling isolated. I wish you the very best in your continued work.”
Crime
Man charged under 200-year-old law for Job Centre incident

A MILFORD HAVEN man is due to appear in court on Monday (Apr 15) charged under a rarely used and centuries-old law after allegedly being found on the premises of Haverfordwest Job Centre “for an unlawful purpose”.
Christian Teeley, aged 21, of Gelliswick Road, Hakin, faces a charge of being found in or upon enclosed premises, contrary to Section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824.
The incident took place on September 18, 2024, when Teeley was allegedly discovered inside the Job Centre building in Haverfordwest for the purpose of causing criminal damage.
The charge — a so-called “vagrancy offence” — carries a maximum penalty of three months in prison and/or a Level 3 fine.
The Vagrancy Act, which was introduced in 1824 to deal with soldiers returning from the Napoleonic Wars, has faced widespread criticism in recent years for criminalising homelessness and poverty. Despite being repealed in Scotland and Northern Ireland, it remains in force in England and Wales.
Homelessness charity Crisis says more than 1,000 days have passed since the UK Government first pledged to scrap the law — but it still remains on the books. The charity has warned that people are still being prosecuted for simply being in a public place, with penalties of up to £1,000.
The Herald understands that the case could attract national attention from campaigners who are calling for the Act’s final repeal.
Business
Local MP raises a glass to Pembrokeshire’s Nestlé bottling plant

PEMBROKESHIRE’S Nestlé bottling plant was given the once over by local MP Henry Tufnell this week when he visited the Waters & Premium Beverages bottling site in Princes Gate near Narberth.
The visit marked Tufnell’s first visit to the factory since his appointment as MP for Mid and South Pembrokeshire in July, 2024.
He met factory manager Matthew Faulkner, and engaged with staff, learning about the company’s commitment to stewarding water resources and helping to regenerate local water cycles. He also learned about the plant’s operations, sustainability initiatives and its on-going commitment to local employment.
“It was a pleasure to welcome Mr Tufnell to our factory,” commented Matthew Faulkner, “as his visit provided a wonderful opportunity to introduce our team and showcase our factory and what we do.
“We take pride in being part of the local community and are committed to supporting local initiatives and helping create a positive water impact locally.”
The workforce at the bottling site consists of more than 120 employees, including specialists in production, warehouse operations, quality, safety, and water management, with the majority residing within a 20-mile radius of the factory.
News
Police and council carry out waste carrier licence checks

POLICE officers in Milford Haven and Neyland joined forces with Pembrokeshire County Council on Monday (Apr 14) to carry out checks on waste carriers operating in the area.
PC Kate and PCSO Gabs, alongside Matthew from the council’s enforcement team, stopped a number of vehicles as part of a joint operation targeting unlicensed waste transporters.
The officers checked that drivers were carrying the correct waste carrier licences and documentation required by law.
A spokesperson for the neighbourhood policing team said: “It was great to see our road users were compliant and were carrying the relevant documentation.”
The operation is part of ongoing efforts to tackle fly-tipping and ensure responsible waste disposal practices across Pembrokeshire.
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