News
List of candidates standing for County Council election on May 5 published

THE RETURNING OFFICER at Pembrokeshire County Council has released a list of the persons nominated for election to Pembrokeshire County Council on May, 5, 2022 as follows:
Unopposed
19 people will be elected unopposed, as no other person is standing against them. They are all already councillors at the present time.
Mike James – IPG
John Davies – IPG
Pat Davies – Independent
Michelle Bateman – Independent
David Howlett – Conservative
Steve Yelland – Conservative
David Bryan – Conservative
Tim Evans – Independent
John Cole – Independent
Simon Hancock – Independent
Paul Miller – Labour
Guy Woodham – Labour
Viv Stoddart – Independent
Di Clements – Conservative
Elwyn Morse – IPG – Conservative Party Member
Jacob Williams – Independent
Mike Williams – Plaid
Brian Hall – IPG
Tony Wilcox – Labour
Labour
Jordan Ryan – Fishguard North East
Nicola Gwynn – Goodwick
Josh Phillips – Solva
Rachel Hurdley – St Davids
Ben Levy – Maenclochog
Julian Rutter – Camrose
Daniel Metcalf – Johnston
Tom Tudor – Haverfordwest Castle
Philippa Thompson – Haverfordwest Prendergast
Marc Tierney – Narberth Urban
Josh Beynon – Pembroke Dock Central
Maureen Bowen – Pembroke Dock Bush
Conservatives
Brian Murphy – Fishguard North East
Lynn Porter – Goodwick
Mark Carter – Solva
Nick Neumann – The Havens
Aled Thomas – Johnston
Jonathan Twigg – Haverfordwest Garth
Sue McKeemam – Haverfordwest Castle
Andrew Edwards – Haverfordwest Prendergast
Danny Young – Burton
Anthony Powell – Milford Central
Bill Abbott – Milford North
Lee Bridges –Hakin
Lizzie Lesnianski – Lampeter Velfrey
Tony Baron – Amroth & Saundersfoot North
James Bishop – Saundersfoot South
Josh Carey – Lamphey
Aden Brinn – Pembroke St Michael
Deborah Willcocks – Pembroke St Mary North
Rhian Cowen – Pembroke Dock Central
Rhys Jordan – St Florence & St Mary Out Liberty
Plaid Cymru
Hedd Harries – Boncath
Cris Tomos – Crymych & Myanchlog-ddu
Maya Donnelly – Dinas & Newport
Hefin Wyn – Maenclochog
Rhys Sinnett – Milford West
Peter Adams – Kigletty & Begelly *
Paul Rapi – Tenby South
Jonathan Preston – St Florence and St Mary Out Liberty
Steve Thomas – Manorbier
Independent
Iwan Ward – Boncath
Simon Midway Rees – Crymych & Myanchlog-ddu
Peter John – Goodwick
Neil Prior – Llanrhian
David Lloyd – St Davids
Simon Wright – Maenclochog
John Gray – Johnston
Anji Tinley – Haverfordwest Garth
Terry Davies – Milford Central
Martin Jones – Milford Central
Tom Sinclair – Milford Central
Alan Dennison – Milford North
Stephen Joseph – Milford West
Duncan Edwards – Hakin
Mike Stoddart – Hakin
David Simpson – Lampeter Velfrey
Chris Ebrey – Begelly & Kilgetty
Paul Wyatt – Begelly & Kilgetty
Mike Wainwright – Saundersfoot South
Chris Williams – Saundersfoot South
Sam Skyrme-Blackhall – Tenby South
Peter Everall – Carew
James Harrison-Allen – Carew
Vanessa Thomas – Carew
Tessa Hodgson – Lamphey
Jon Harvey – Pembroke St Mary North
Steve Alderman – Hundleton
Julie Cooper – Hundleton
Phil Kidney – Manorbier
Sarah Harvey – Pembroke Dock Bush
Billy Gannon – Pembroke Dock Bufferland
IPG
Jamie Adams – Camrose
Reg Owens – St Ishmaels
Peter Morgan – The Havens
Mike John – Llangwm
David Pugh – Begelly & Kilgetty
Liberal Democrats
Alec McCormack – Amroth & Saundersfoot North
Alistair Cameron – Begelly & Kilgetty
Bob Kilmister – Bro Gwaun
Green
Keith Missen – St Davids
Janie Harwood – St Ishmaels
Leigh McShane – Amroth & Saundersfoot North
Propel
Greta Marshall – Begelly & Kilgetty
No declaration
Rob Smith – Llanrhian
Martyn Cheshire – St Ishmaels
Claire George – St Ishmaels
Dave Golding – Llangwm
Mel Phillips – Pembroke St Michael
George Manning – Pembroke Dock Central
Paul Dowson – Pembroke Dock Bush
Gordon Goff – Pembroke Dock Bufferland
Michele Wiggins – Pembroke Dock Bufferland
Party members not standing for their party
Huw Thonas – Conservative – Dinas & Newport
Jano Williams – Labour – Dinas & Newport
Bethan Price – Labour – St Davids
Robin Howells – Labour – Burton
Victoria McAndrew – Propel – Narberth Urban
Delme Harries – Conservative – Bro Gwaun
Pembroke St Mary South is a dual member ward. Standing there are:
Daphne Bush – IPG
Aaron Carey – Conservative
Reg Ebrey – Independent
David Edwards – Labour
Jonathan Grimes – Conservative
Lee Herring – Liberal Democrats
Marcel Laval – Labour
Jonathan Nutting – No Declaration
Community
Milford Haven Town Council seeks nominations for 2025 Citizens’ Awards

MILFORD HAVEN TOWN COUNCIL is inviting residents to put forward their local heroes for recognition in this year’s Citizens’ Awards.
The annual awards celebrate the efforts of individuals and groups who go above and beyond to make Milford Haven a better place—voluntarily and without any form of payment.
Nominations are now open, and members of the public are encouraged to take a moment to think about those who deserve a special thank you. Whether it’s someone who supports vulnerable neighbours, leads a youth group, organises community events, or simply goes out of their way to help others, the Town Council wants to hear about them.
A spokesperson for the council said: “These awards are a fantastic way to recognise the unsung heroes of our town—the people whose efforts too often go unnoticed. If you know someone who gives their time freely to benefit the local community, we urge you to nominate them.”
Nominations must be submitted by 12:00pm on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
To obtain a nomination form:
- Email: admin@milfordhaven-tc.gov.wales
- Contact the Town Council via its Facebook page
- Telephone: 01646 692505 to request a postal form
Please note: Awards can only be granted to those working in a voluntary capacity, and previous award recipients are not eligible for nomination.
For inspiration, you can view highlights from last year’s ceremony via Milford Haven Town Council’s Facebook page:
facebook.com/milfordhaventowncouncil/posts/pfbid02f7WhKXhjtDxEqV68ujznDvFX89yhBYe8dQgXtqqY19Yb7bC7SeNYW6Ua42E4Ehevl
The council encourages everyone to get involved and help shine a light on the incredible community spirit that defines Milford Haven.
Entertainment
The authentic sound of The Rolling Stones… with the world’s premier Jagger lookalike

CAPTURING the authentic sound and spirit of The Greatest Rock n’ Roll Band In The World, NOT THE ROLLING STONES have played festivals, theatres and private gigs throughout Europe, the middle east and the UK. This May, they will appear here on the Torch Stage in Pembrokeshire!
Featuring the best Mick Jagger lookalike you will ever see, truly international tribute act in demand all over Europe as well as the UK, will take you back to the Golden Age of The Stones- from Satisfaction to Sympathy for the Devil… You won’t believe it’s not Jagger!
Based on the Rolling Stones, an English rock band formed in London in 1962 and active for over six decades, they were one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the rock era and pioneered the gritty, rhythmically driven sound that came to define hard rock, and Not The Rolling Stones carry on that legacy today.
They have the unique asset of a ‘Mick and Keith’ who stagger audiences with their authenticity, also attested by the many TV and film credits they have between them.
Backed by a superb group of professional musicians that love the music they are playing; they convey their enthusiasm for the work of the world’s greatest rock and roll band.
Not the Rolling Stones will be on the Torch Theatre stage on Friday 16 May at 7.30pm. Tickets are £25. Visit the website for further details www.torchtheatre.co.uk or phone the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
Business
Wales leads Britain in export growth for financial and professional services

Financial exports soar by 63.5% to £4.3bn
WALES has outpaced every other part of Great Britain in export growth for financial and related professional services, according to a new report by TheCityUK.
The report, Exporting from across Britain: Financial and related professional services 2025, reveals that exports from Wales surged by 63.5% in 2022, reaching £4.3bn—significantly ahead of the national average.
Across Great Britain, total financial and related professional services exports rose by 18.4% to £158bn, with nearly half (47%) generated outside London. Wales contributed 2.9% of the UK’s total financial services exports and 2% of the related professional services total.
The report provides a breakdown of 2022 data by region and nation, highlighting the growing contribution of areas outside London in strengthening the UK’s role as a global financial centre.
In terms of export destinations, 27% of Wales’s financial services exports went to the European Union, with the remaining 73% reaching markets across the rest of the world.
Tom Bray, TheCityUK Chair for Wales and Senior Office Partner (Cardiff) at Eversheds Sutherland, said: “It’s great to see such strong growth in Wales for financial and related professional services exports. Our skill and ability to provide high-quality financial and professional services plays an important role in driving growth in Wales, creating jobs and opportunities for communities across the nation.”
Anjalika Bardalai, Chief Economist and Head of Research at TheCityUK, added: “In 2022, Wales had an extremely strong year of export growth, albeit from a lower base than most regions. Nearly half of all UK exports in financial and related services now come from outside London, reinforcing the UK’s strength as an international financial hub and the importance of regional contributions.”
Policy recommendations
TheCityUK report also outlines a series of recommendations for industry, government, and regulators to support export growth in Wales and beyond. These fall under three key areas:
1. Improving access to trade opportunities
- Better coordination between UK government, devolved administrations, and investment bodies.
- Align local growth strategies with national trade goals.
- Launch a pilot national brokerage scheme to connect capital with investable projects.
2. Expanding global market access
- Finalise FTAs with Switzerland and India, ensuring better market access and digital trade provisions.
- Use talks with the Gulf Cooperation Council to promote regulatory cooperation.
- Strengthen regulatory dialogues with major markets like the US, EU, Japan, and Singapore.
- Replicate successful models like the UK-Switzerland MRA with other global financial centres.
- Encourage domestic and international investment into UK scale-up businesses.
3. Positioning the UK for future demand
- Make the UK a global hub for data, tech, and innovation.
- Establish the UK as the gateway for international investment.
- Focus development work on high-potential markets to maximise value.
The report underlines that Wales’s performance demonstrates the growing importance of the UK’s nations and regions in maintaining the country’s competitive edge on the global stage.
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