News
Policing audit team issue first report
AN INDEPENDENT BODY which scrutinises the governance of policing across Dyfed-Powys has produced its first annual report.
The Joint Audit Committee (JAC) takes a high-level look at the audit, assurance and reporting arrangements of Police and Crime Commissioner Christopher Salmon and Chief Constable Simon Prince. JAC chair Alasdair Kenwright said: “My four colleagues and I spent our first year gaining a sound understanding of governance arrangements established after the Commissioner’s election in late 2012. “Our 2013-14 annual report details our key areas of focus during that time and lists our priorities for 2014-15.” Last year’s focus was on financial reporting, internal controls, internal and external auditing, risk management and HMIC activity. This year’s priorities include scrutiny of the embedding of governance arrangements, the implementation of a force structural review and the adoption of key national developments. Mr Salmon said: “I thank the committee for its ongoing work. It provides transparency and acts as an important agent for change for simpler, clearer and less expensive accountability.” Mr Prince said: “The committee provides a level of scrutiny that enables me to have a good degree of confidence in the integrity of force processes and governance.”
News
Person taken to hospital after emergency response in Milford Haven
Police say incident began in Hakin before multi-agency search at marina
A PERSON was taken to hospital after a major multi-agency emergency response in Milford Haven on Sunday (Apr 12).
Dyfed-Powys Police said officers were called to assist at around 11:30am after a request from the Welsh Ambulance Service, which was attending an address in the Hakin area.
While ambulance crews were at the property, the person requiring treatment left on foot in the direction of St Anne’s Road.
The individual was later located in the Milford Marina area, prompting a wider emergency response involving police, ambulance crews, Dale Coastguard Rescue Team and the Angle RNLI lifeboat.
The person was subsequently taken to hospital by ambulance for treatment to their injuries.
The incident led to a significant emergency services presence around Milford Marina, with members of the public reporting seeing police, ambulance, coastguard and lifeboat crews at the scene.
Police have not released any further details about the person’s condition.
Entertainment
Pembrokeshire’s favourite panto dame returns
There really is nothing like a dame — and there is certainly nothing quite like Pembrokeshire’s very own Lloyd Grayshon.
THE MUCH-LOVED local actor has been invited back to the Torch Theatre for this year’s festive pantomime, Puss in Boots, which comes with a Wild West twist this December.
Spirited, lively and always with a twinkle in his eye, Lloyd has become a firm favourite with Torch audiences through a string of memorable pantomime performances. Past roles have included Titania Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk and Dame Belinda Beehive in Rapunzel.
Lloyd said: “I’m absolutely delighted and very honoured to be invited back. I’m also very excited, as it’s not every day you get to dress up, wear wacky clothes and get such a great response from our lovely audience.”
Bold, brassy and full of charm, Lloyd’s larger-than-life dame performances have delighted audiences of all ages. With his mischievous grin, boundless energy and gift for comic timing, he has had theatre-goers rolling in the aisles and coming back for more.
“I’ve played many different roles at the Torch and in its pantomimes,” he said. “The first was the Genie in Aladdin, and again in 2019. My next pantomime role came in 2023 as Belle’s Father and understudy for the Dame in Beauty and the Beast. That was when I got my first chance to play the Dame, and I haven’t looked back since.”
Lloyd, who runs his own media company and lives in Hook, said playing Dame Belinda Beehive was one of the most enjoyable experiences of his career.
He added: “Playing Dame Belinda Beehive was one of the most fun experiences I have ever had on stage. Belinda was a big, bright, energetic beauty who had a keen eye for the opposite sex. Once she had you in her sights… look out!”
A father of two, Lloyd says the role of the Dame gives him the freedom to throw himself fully into the performance.
“I love the freedom it gives me to have fun with both the audience and the cast,” he said. “It’s great fun reacting in the moment to ever-changing situations. I really enjoy throwing myself around on stage and giving 100 per cent energy from start to finish.
“I just love making a connection with the audience. Some are up for it straight away and others need a little encouragement, but the more they give me, the more fun I have. It’s not to be feared — it’s a lot of fun.”
As Lloyd gets ready to step into Puss in Boots, audiences can expect original songs, hiss-terical humour and more local references than you can shake your tail at. In Wild West Wales, anything is possible. Can Puss help our heroes find fame and fur-tune? Audiences will have to pull on their dancing shoes and join the meow-sical extravaganza to find out.
Puss in Boots will be at the Torch Theatre from Saturday, December 5 to Saturday, January 2. A Relaxed Environment Performance will take place on December 19 at 2:00pm, while a BSL-interpreted performance will be held on Tuesday, December 22 at 6:00pm.
Tickets are available through the Torch Theatre website or from the Box Office on 01646 695267.
News
Tenby RNLI responds to report of missing man along shore
AN EARLY-morning search was carried out in South Pembrokeshire after a missing person was reported.
The inshore lifeboat was launched shortly before 2:30am on Monday, April 13.
The person was believed to be somewhere between Saundersfoot and Lydstep.
Tenby RNLI said on social media: “The volunteer crew were tasked to search the shoreline between Monkstone and Giltar, whilst Coastguard teams searched ashore.
“It was soon confirmed that the person had been found safe and well (apart from being a little cold) on South beach.”
The lifeboat then stood down and returned to the station at 3:30am.
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