News
Moley’s super effort raises over £4000 for charity

NEYLAND’s Andrew ‘Moley’ Cole has raised over £4000 for charity 2 Wish Upon A Star.
Moley took part in a sponsored 24-hour walk on Saturday (Jun 19), starting at 6am and finishing at 6am the following morning.
He walked from Neyland to Sageston, Narberth, Haverfordwest, Johnston and Milford Haven before finally making it home.
In total he walked 70 miles in 24 hours, in some cases reaching his checkpoints ahead of schedule.
He had plenty of support from family members, friends, and many others who joined him on the walk.
Speaking to the Herald, he said he ‘enjoyed’ doing the walk and added that he wanted to do it to raise awareness for the charity having recently been made an ambassador.
Moley thanked all those who had supported him along the way including friends and family and has thanked all those who have sponsored him.
He said: “When I got home I burst into tears thinking of what I had done. What an achievement. The support pushed me through as there is no way I would have been able to walk 70 miles on my own.
“The dark hours were the hardest but my wife put a post on facebook and the amount of messages I got was phenomenal and that gave me a big push. There were a couple of times when I was struggling and I was thinking ‘would I be able to do it’ but I kept thinking of the charity and the work it does for others’.
“Seeing my dad out there also gave me a big surge of energy. I’m a proud Neyland boy but Neyland has done me proud with all the support I had.”
The just giving page that was set up currently has £3,695 in donations while collections were also done on the day and will be added to the total.
Community
Haverfordwest Youth Club hosts successful open evening

HAVERFORDWEST Youth Club posted to their Facebook page to thank those who attended their open evening last night (June 30).
They celebrated Youth Work Week by sharing their amazing new facility in Haverfordwest with the local community.

The open evening was located at the new venue at The Picton Centre. They had a range of activities including VR goggles, face painting and jewellery making.
Haverfordwest Youth Club wrote: “A special thank you to Haverfordwest Town Council, Sian – Haverfordwest Morrison’s Community Champion and Martin Jones from Ogi for supporting the evening. Also, to our members Sara, Amelia, Sureya, Pippa and Lily for volunteering their time to help on the evening”.
Community
Milford Haven’s “To The Sea” carnival returns this weekend

THE CARNIVAL returns to Milford Haven this Saturday (July 2), after a two year break. With a variety of events, rides and food, it is expected to be fun for all the family.
This year’s theme is “To The Sea”. Milford Haven Round Table have organised an Under The Sea Parade which will form part of the procession.
This year’s procession will take on an exciting new route, ending at the new and exciting Carnival Arena on Milford Waterfront.
It will leave Waterloo Square at 1pm, and travel across Hakin Bridge and up Hamilton Terrace. The carnival will then proceed down Charles Street and Dartmouth Street before arriving at the Carnival Arena.

Acrobats, an animal club, live music, street food stalls, and an amazing “fly board” act on the water are among the fun activities and events planned for the Carnival Arena.
Entry to the arena is £1 for adults and 50p for children. The festivities are expected to begin at 1:30pm.
Andrew Holmes Fun Fairs will be providing a range of rides and stalls at the Arena, such as the Sizzler, the Can Can, the Terminator and a Circus Funhouse. A superslide and games stalls will also be available.
Rides and stalls will not accept cash on Carnival Day, but will instead be accepting tokens which are available from the grey token box at the entrance of the arena.
Each token costs £1. It is advised to pay for tokens with cash. Although card is accepted to purchase tokens, due to the location of the Carnival Arena the signal may be a problem so the card readers may not work as planned.
News
Deputy chief whip made ‘massive misjudgements’, says cabinet minister

A PEMBROKESHIRE MP has said that Tory deputy chief whip Chris Pincher appears to have made “massive misjudgements”.
Simon Hart, Secretary of State for Wales, told GB News: “…my first reaction with all of this is always one of sadness rather than anger because so many people are affected by this.
“Clearly massive misjudgements appear on the face of it to have been made and and I think our first priority, rather than turning this into a sort of part of political discussion, with which it sounded almost dangerously like it was about to be, that we look after the interests of people who have been adversely affected by this.
“They must be and will remain our absolute first priority so that anybody in Parliament for any party who feels that they have ended up in one of the very unfortunate positions has an independent grievance procedure they can go to.
“They can expect to be heard, as I say, anonymously, and independently and I, that for me seems to be the priority that we should be addressing, rather than so try to use this as an opportunity to say notch up a couple of political goals that seems sort of sounds and feels to me a bit unedifying, in a very difficult situation.”
Speaking during an interview on Breakfast with Stephen Dixon and Anne Diamond, he was asked what he could say that will restore people’s faith in MPs.
Mr Hart said: “Me standing here alone, I probably, there isn’t a sentence or a word that I can use which is instantly going to change all of this and suddenly make everybody feel better about it.”
He added: “There isn’t a workplace in the land, which could say with absolute certainty that these sorts of things never happened.
“We want to minimise the risk and above all, we want to make people, we will make people proud to work here, people love working in this place, it is fantastic that most MPs do a really good job and take their standards incredibly seriously as do most of the staff who work here too.
“So yes, there are some really sad and unfortunate, very stark examples of where this goes wrong.
“Nine times out of 10 it doesn’t go wrong but when it does, I hope that there are measures in place…it’s still in its infancy. I hope it protects people’s interests as well, best we can.
“Nobody likes hearing these things. I mean, I’d much rather come on here and talk about other stuff but we have to confront these things when they come off.”
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