News
Pembroke Dock: Ferry service temporarily suspended due to ship disruption

IRISH FERRIES have temporarily suspended its Pembroke Dock to Rosslare service.
The suspension is expected to be in place until at least May 5.
On its website, Irish Ferries have offered to accommodate those wishing to travel to Rosslare, the alternative of the Fishguard crossing run by Stena Line.
The cancellation is being attributed to a ship disruption.
In a statement on its website, a message reads: “Irish Ferries regrets to advise that the 8.45 Rosslare to Pembroke Blue Star 1 sailing on May 3 has now been cancelled due to ship disruption.
“You can be accommodated on the Stena Line sailing to Fishguard instead.”
All booking on the route in both directions up until May 5 are showing the same message.
However The NI Ferry Site blog states that the service will not be resumed until May 7.
In a statement on their website it said: “In order to release W.B. YEATS to have a new upper bow door to be fitted, Irish Ferries has moved BLUE STAR 1 north to take over the Dublin to Cherbourg route.
“As a result, the company has temporarily suspended its Rosslare to Pembroke Dock route.
“Pembroke passengers and freight are being accommodated on Stena Line’s competing Rosslare to Fishguard route where possible.
“Irish Ferries is presently expected to resume Pembroke Dock services on May 7.
“W.B. YEATS arrived in Belfast on May 2.”
Community
First Bus announces fare changes across Wales

Ticket prices set to rise from March 30
FIRST BUS has announced fare increases for services across Wales, set to take effect from Sunday, March 30.
Among the changes:
- A day ticket will increase by £1 for adults and 70p for children/mytravelpass holders (16–21-year-olds).
- Return fares will rise by 16p to 30p for adults using Tap On, Tap Off and 10p to 20p for children/mytravelpass holders when buying from the driver.
- Three-day and five-day tickets will go up by £2.50 and £1.80 for adults, and £1.70 and £1.20 for children/mytravelpass holders when purchased from the driver.
- Weekly tickets will increase by £1.50 for adults and 90p for children/mytravelpass holders.
- Other multi-day tickets, including monthly passes bought via the website and mobile app, will also see price increases.
Despite the fare hikes, First Bus says single fares will remain frozen, with adult tickets staying at £3 and child/mytravelpass tickets capped at £2 when bought on the bus.
Rob Pymm, Commercial Director for First Bus Cymru, said: **“Our fare changes come as we continue investing in services. Last autumn, we restored some routes, added extra journeys, and extended services across south Wales.
“Like many businesses, we face rising costs, but we have worked hard to keep increases to a minimum to ensure bus travel remains the cheapest and most sustainable form of transport.
“A year ago, we introduced Tap On Tap Off technology across all our services, which has been hugely popular, making bus travel simpler and ensuring passengers get the best value for every journey.”
The company says that while some return fares in Pembrokeshire will rise, bus travel in the county will remain among the cheapest in south Wales.
Crime
Police appeal after teenage girl assaulted in Tenby

TENBY police are appealing for witnesses following an assault on a teenage girl on Saturday afternoon (Mar 15).
The 13-year-old girl sustained injuries to her head and back during the incident, officers confirmed.
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesperson said: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a report of an assault on a 13-year-old girl in the Tenby area at around 5:00pm on Saturday, March 15.
“The victim suffered injuries to her head and back. No arrests have been made, and enquiries are ongoing.
“If you witnessed the incident or have information that could assist our investigation, please contact us either online at https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, or by calling 101.”
The crime reference number is 25*220256.
Community
Recognising the impact of social workers in Carmarthenshire

THIS World Social Work Day (Mar 18), Foster Wales Carmarthenshire is highlighting the dedication of social workers who make a big difference in the lives of children, young people, families, and foster carers in Carmarthenshire. These social workers play a vital role in ensuring that children and young people in foster care receive the support and stability they need while helping foster carers provide safe and nurturing homes.
Jacky, a dedicated foster carer in Carmarthenshire, has been fostering for 17 years and knows first-hand how important the right support can be. Jacky has been supported by her social worker, Kevin, for the past six years, and she credits him for giving her the confidence and reassurance needed.
“Kevin has been great and is always very supportive. He’s always on the other end of the phone to talk me through anything when I need it. Knowing I have that level of support has made such a difference.”
Kevin, who has worked as a fostering social worker for several years, said: “I became a social worker because I wanted to help people and make a difference within the community I live in. Working with foster carers like Jacky has affirmed my belief that individuals can make a positive difference to another person’s life. I have nothing but admiration for our foster carers who open their homes and hearts to children and young people in need of love and stability”.
Cllr. Jane Tremlett, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Services and Children and Families, said: “Social workers are the backbone of our fostering community, and we recognise the incredible work of all social workers who make a difference in the lives of children and young people every day. Their dedication and commitment ensure foster carers receive the guidance and support they need to provide stable homes. The relationship between Kevin and Jacky is a perfect example of how valuable this support is.”
Carmarthenshire County Council has a range of social work opportunities for those looking to make a difference. To find out more, visit Carmarthenshire Jobs & Careers.
If you’re interested in becoming a foster carer like Jacky, visit Foster Wales Carmarthenshire or contact us today.
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