News
Medieval battles and weddings at Carew Castle

LET your imagination flow with tournaments, weddings and battles at a Medieval encampment in the ancient atmosphere of Carew Castle and Tidal Mill this Bank Holiday weekend (Saturday 24 to Monday 26 August).
Join the BOARS (Brotherhood of Aman Re-enactment Society) in their Carew encampment for a taste of Medieval life; try on armour, handle a sword, take part in weapons training ready for a battle or shoot a long-bow with Have-a-go Archery.
Carew Castle Manager Daisy Hughes said: “This is a brilliant family-friendly opportunity for everyone to get involved with hands-on activities, and be entertained by various Medieval characters in their roles.
“There will be knights, tournaments and even a re-enactment of a Medieval Wedding complete with a wedding feast, so it will be colourful and lively with so much to learn about Castle life while being entertained.”
The events run from 10am to 4pm each day and normal admission applies, except for a small charge for Have-a-go Archery.
For more information about entry fees to the Castle please visit www.carewcastle.com or ring 01646 651782.
Community
Tenby boat lift signals start of tourist season in Pembrokeshire

THE ANNUAL boat lift at Tenby Harbour got underway at dawn on Monday (March 31), as a towering red crane carefully lowered vessels from the harbour’s hard-standing back into the sea—signalling the town’s preparations for the busy season ahead.
A longstanding tradition in Tenby, the boat lift marks the symbolic shift from the quiet of winter to the energy of spring and summer. County Councillor Sam Skyrme-Blackhall said: “It brings a feeling of spring and hope. It’s a sign that the town is waking up and getting ready for another busy season.”
In previous years, the event has drawn early-morning spectators who gather to watch the precision required to manoeuvre boats of all shapes and sizes into the harbour. Last year, the lift was postponed due to high winds and heavy sea swells. Despite the challenging weather, the crane arrived by 5:00am and the operation concluded later that morning.
As is tradition, the lift follows the annual ‘Blessing of the Boats’ service at St Julian’s Church—affectionately known as the “little church on the harbour.”
This year, favourable weather meant the lift went ahead smoothly and on schedule, much to the relief of organisers and boat owners alike. The sight of boats gently returning to the water serves as a vivid reminder of Tenby’s strong maritime identity and the community’s eagerness for the approaching tourist season.
Adding to the town’s growing reputation, Tenby was recently named one of the world’s top travel destinations for 2025. Events such as the Tenby Steampunk Festival—complete with Victorian costumes and peacock parades—continue to enhance its unique charm.
With boats once again bobbing in the harbour, residents and visitors are looking forward to the return of the vibrant atmosphere that defines Tenby in the warmer months.
(Image: Gareth Davies Photography)
News
Warning issued as gender balance in next Senedd under threat

- ERS Cymru says voluntary guidance risks undoing progress on representation
POLITICAL parties in Wales have been warned that gender representation in the Senedd could go backwards at the next election, unless decisive action is taken to ensure diversity among candidates.
New guidance published by the Welsh Government on Monday (Mar 31) encourages parties to improve representation through measures such as voluntary gender quotas and better monitoring of diversity data.
But campaigners have said the guidance does not go far enough—and could leave the door open to some parties failing to act.
The Electoral Reform Society Cymru (ERS Cymru) has warned that the dropping of legislation which would have made gender quotas mandatory poses a real risk to women’s representation at the next election, due in 2026.
The Senedd made global headlines in 2003 when it became the first parliament in the world to achieve gender parity, with half of its members being women. However, that figure has since declined to 43 percent. With the number of Senedd seats set to rise to 96 next year, campaigners fear the proportion of female MSs could fall further.
The new guidance also includes recommendations to monitor and publish diversity data and to take steps to tackle abuse and harassment against candidates.
ERS Cymru Director Jess Blair said the responsibility now rests with the political parties themselves.
She said: “Wales was the first legislature anywhere in the world to achieve equal representation of women in 2003. This was an area where we led not only the UK but globally.
“Yet in recent years, it is disappointing to see that we have slipped back and now fall behind the Scottish Parliament in terms of female representation.
“Equal representation of women should be a basic requirement of Welsh democracy rather than an often-missed aspiration. This is something gender quotas would have enshrined in law, yet the Welsh Government dropped plans to legislate to make this a reality.
“As the guidance published today is voluntary, the responsibility of ensuring a gender-equal and diverse Senedd now falls squarely on the political parties and their selection processes.
“An expanded Senedd after the next election means there is an even greater onus on the political parties to ensure that the Senedd Siambr properly reflects the modern Wales it represents.
“A gender-equal and diverse Senedd will make better legislation that properly reflects the lived experience of all people in Wales. If political parties don’t grasp the nettle and ensure they implement these measures to improve the diversity of the next Senedd, it will be to the detriment of the Welsh electorate.”
Crime
One man remanded and one bailed following drugs raid in Neyland

TWO men have appeared before magistrates charged with supplying Class A cocaine from a housing estate in Neyland.
Miguel Ada and Marcel Mullings were arrested by officers at an undisclosed property in College Park, Neyland, on March 27 on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A cocaine and cannabis.

Mullings, 22, of no fixed abode, is further charged with possessing £1,740 in cash as a result of his alleged drug dealing. The court was told that the cash was found inside a pillow at the property.
“A number of people were found at the address, including the two defendants,” Crown Prosecutor Dennis Davies told Haverfordwest magistrates this week, after both defendants were brought before the Bench in custody.
“Cash was found in a pillow, while text messages linked Marcel Mullings to the supply of drugs. Police believe this may be attached to county lines.”
No pleas were entered and Mullings, of no fixed abode, was remanded in custody while Ada, of Claude Road, Roath, Cardiff, was released on conditional bail. The conditions are that he does not enter Pembrokeshire and he resides at his home address in Cardiff.
Given the seriousness of the allegations, magistrates declined jurisdiction and the matter will now be dealt with at Swansea Crown Court on May 2.
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