News
Milford Haven: Live rocket at museum led to call out for bomb squad
POLICE received a call from Milford Museum at 11am on Thursday, June 11, reporting that a live firing rocket had been found.
A spokesman said: “It was established that the item was the explosive or rocket end of a Breacher’s Buoy, which would have been used to fire a line between ships.
“There was no immediate risk, but the bomb disposal unit at the RLC were contacted, and arrangements were made for it to be collected.”
Mr Gavin O’Connor, Army Communications Officer, Wales 160th (Welsh) Brigade said “The EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) Unit were called out on Thursday 11th of June, 2020 to Milford Haven Marina.
“A report of Marine Equipment (a line throwing rocket) was discovered in Milford Haven Museum.
“It was suspected that it was explosive material yet to be decommissioned
“The EOD team were called and they carried out an explosion in a controlled environment” and the incident was closed at 8pm the same day.”
News
Citizen sought to join Pembrokeshire County Council’s Audit Committee
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is inviting applications for a Lay Member to join its Governance and Audit Committee, with the deadline for submissions extended to January 31.
The role of the Governance and Audit Committee is crucial in ensuring the council’s financial and operational integrity. Responsibilities include scrutinising the council’s financial affairs, assessing risk management, performance, and corporate governance, and making recommendations to improve these areas.
The successful applicant will need to demonstrate an understanding of the value of audit functions and a commitment to accountability, openness, fairness, and sound financial management in the public sector.
However, some restrictions apply. Individuals cannot be appointed if they are:
- A member or officer of any local authority.
- A former member or officer of a local authority within the last 12 months.
- A spouse or civil partner of a member or officer of any local authority.
The appointment will be decided by a panel that includes an independent chairman, three council members, and a community council member. An allowance will be paid for attending committee meetings.
The council encourages applications from all sections of the community.
For more details and an application pack, contact Lydia Cheshire on 01437 775356 or email: [email protected].
The closing date for applications is 31 January 2025.
Crime
Carmarthenshire man sentenced for violent altercation ‘to protect girlfriend’
A VIOLENT altercation in Carmarthenshire has led to serious charges for William Rees, 24, of St Clears, who appeared at Swansea Crown Court facing charges of affray and grievous bodily harm.
The incident occurred on Tuesday (May 7, 2024) in Nott Square, Carmarthen. Rees was accused of assaulting a woman, causing a skull fracture and a small bleed on the brain. According to his statement, the altercation began as a verbal dispute between the woman and his girlfriend. Rees explained: “I was out in Carmarthen with my girlfriend. We had a few drinks but I was aware of what I was doing. We were heading towards a taxi, but a girl started shouting. There was a verbal incident, and then she became aggressive towards my girlfriend. I had no intention to hurt the girl; I was just protecting my girlfriend.”
CCTV footage captured a brief but violent exchange, and Rees admitted his actions at the scene. He told police: “I like to apologise,” before being taken into custody.
Rees expressed shame after reviewing the footage, particularly over his actions during the incident, but maintained that he did not instigate the violence. He took full responsibility, reflecting that his actions were motivated by a desire to protect his partner.
The court heard that alcohol played a significant role in Rees’s behaviour. He acknowledged that his conduct was out of character and shared that he had since made substantial lifestyle changes. His defence barrister, Mr Wright, stated: “He has now stopped drinking. He had one drink at Christmas and has not drunk since then.”
Rees was sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. While condemning the violent actions, His Honour Judge Huw Rees recognised the defendant’s acceptance of responsibility and efforts to turn his life around.
Crime
New Year’s Day arrests lead to drug dealing confessions
TWO men have confessed to drug dealing after being caught in possession of cocaine and cannabis on New Year’s Day 2023.
Alex John, 21, of Lon Y Prior, St Clears, and Joshua Jenkins, 30, of Station View, Tumble, faced a total of seven drug-related charges, spanning from mid-2022 to January 1, 2023.
The pair were arrested on Queen Street, Carmarthen, on New Year’s Day last year, where both were found with cocaine and accused of possessing the drug with intent to supply.
John also faced charges of possessing cannabis with intent to supply on the same date. In addition, he was charged with being concerned in the supply of both cocaine and cannabis from July 10, 2022, until his arrest. Jenkins faced similar charges, relating to the supply of cocaine and cannabis between September 2, 2022, and January 1, 2023.
The two men had previously entered guilty pleas to all charges on a basis, but these pleas were disputed by prosecutors. When the case returned to Swansea Crown Court on January 15, the court heard that neither basis of plea could be accepted by the Crown.
David Singh, representing John, informed the court that his client had withdrawn his basis of plea and now accepted the prosecution’s case in full. Regan Walters, acting for Jenkins, stated that contentious elements of his client’s basis of plea had been removed.
Prosecutor Brian Simpson highlighted the significant two-year delay in bringing the case to court, a matter noted by Judge Geraint Walters.
The judge adjourned sentencing to allow for pre-sentence reports to be prepared for both defendants. Addressing John and Jenkins, Judge Walters said: “These offences are always serious enough to warrant a custodial sentence, but the final decision will rest with the sentencing judge.”
Both men were re-admitted to bail and will return to court for sentencing on February 13.
The Herald will provide updates on this case as they emerge.
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