News
Model show returns with a bang
BACK with a bang – that was the Penfro Modellers Club Show which returned after a three year interval due to the coronavirus pandemic.
First staged with great success in 2019, the show was again held at Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, on Saturday April 23 rd .
Model clubs and individual modellers from all over west Wales and from as far as Cardiff set up stall in the impressive former dockyard chapel, displaying ships, military and civilian vehicles, aircraft and dioramas of the future.
In the chapel grounds three World War II Jeeps and a camouflaged Land Rover prompted lots of interest.
“We were so pleased to be back in action after all the hold ups of the last three years” said Peter Mitchell, co-ordinator for Penfro Modellers, “and the public support was splendid.
“Over £800 was realised and this will be split between two charities – Get the Boys a Lift (GTBAL), based in Haverfordwest, and Pembroke Dock Heritage Trust, which runs the Heritage Centre.”
Peter added: “This will be an annual event and we are already taking reservations from model groups for next years. Their support of our show is greatly appreciated.”
The Penfro Modellers Club meets at 7pm on the third Wednesday in each month at the Heritage Centre, where several members also volunteer.
For further details contact Peter Mitchell on 01646 689783 or [email protected]
Crime
Emergency services dealing with ‘serious incident’ at multi-storey car park
POLICE, ambulance crews and the air ambulance are attending to what is being described as a ‘serious incident’ at Tenby’s multi-storey car park this evening (Jan 2).
Witnesses said they heard shouting and other commotion in the car park, and shortly afterwards emergency services were at the scene.
Another witness said: “I was in Tenby and saw the helicopter hovering, then heard loads of sirens and didn’t know what was going on, then when I drove past the multi-storey in Park Road I saw loads of blue lights and people gathered.
“It happened right near the motorcycle section of the car park, so the very front near Sainsbury’s.
“This looks to be a very serious incident judging by the large emergency vehicle response.”
Police have asked the public to avoid the area whilst the incident is being dealt with.
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Crime
Woman who used stolen bank cards having new baby taken into care
A PEMBROKESHIRE woman has been sentenced for stealing bank cards from a young mother attending to her three young children at Carmarthen Railway Station toilet.
Kelly Rees, 35, a new mother herself, discovered the bag belonging to Cheryl Lewis on August 20. When Rees looked inside, she discovered a purse containing three bank cards and £2 in cash.
This week, Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates that Rees, of Precelly Place, Milford Haven, removed the purse from the bag and travelled back to Pembrokeshire where she made multiple attempts to use the stolen cards to purchase items. These included a visit to Tesco, Milford Haven, where she purchased goods valued at £189 using one of the stolen cards.
Ms Vaughan said the offences were committed while Rees was serving a Community Order for previous convictions.
Rees pleaded guilty to theft and of fraud by false representation.
“She’s genuinely remorseful for her actions,” said her solicitor Michael Kelleher. “She’s recently given birth, but her child will now be going into foster care.”
After considering a comprehensive probation report, magistrates sentenced Rees to 18 weeks in custody suspended for 12 months. She must carry out 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days and was ordered to pay £189 compensation to Cheryl Lewis, a £154 court surcharge and £85 costs.
“Multiple attempts to use those cards does not reflect well on your thinking process,” commented the presiding magistrate when sentencing Kelly Rees.
Crime
Pembroke Dock man denies historical sexual offence allegations
A PEMBROKE DOCK man has denied indecently assaulting two children under the age of 14 and inciting them to commit acts of gross indecency.
Anthony Kenniford, 60, is accused of committing two charges of indecent assault against the children and two charges of gross indecency between May 22, 1984 and April 29, 1988.
Kenniford, of Britannia Drive, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Thursday where he denied all four of the charges.
Given the seriousness of the allegations, magistrates declined jurisdiction in the case. Trial proceedings will now commence at Swansea Crown Court on February 3.
Kenniford was released on unconditional bail meanwhile.
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