News
Pembrokeshire County Council staff make a difference through volunteering
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL staff have been making a difference through volunteering in our county.
More than 75 employees have volunteering in our communities so far this year, offering their time to voluntary organisations and charities running vital services across Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire County Council encourages volunteering by supporting staff through the Employee Volunteering Scheme. This is part a wider drive to support Pembrokeshire communities to lead activity in their local area.
Staff have volunteered as teams or individuals for a whole range of organisations including Pembrokeshire People First, Scolton Manor, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, Plant Dewi, Treginnis Farm, The Wildlife Trust, Haverhub, Local Scouts and Sea Cadet groups – and many more.
The incredible work undertaken, fits perfectly with Volunteers Week 2022, which is taking place between 1st and 7th June.
Will Bramble, Pembrokeshire County Council Chief Executive commended staff for their efforts in supporting local causes. He said: “It is brilliant to see so many of our staff using the Employee Volunteering Scheme to volunteer for worthy causes around Pembrokeshire.
“Volunteering is an integral part of any healthy community, and we are proud to be able to offer this initiative to our staff. We hope to see many more of our teams and individuals volunteering in the future.”
One example is Pembrokeshire County Council Team Leader Ceri Jones, who recently volunteered with the national parks to help with the PLANT project – a partnership project between the Local Authority, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Hywel Dda, planting a tree for every child born to a Pembrokeshire family.
Ceri said: “I enjoyed being out in the fresh air, in a new place and meeting friends and colleagues. Planting trees is also particularly satisfying when you see them grow over time and a field becomes a woodland.”
Rebecca Evans, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Volunteering Development Officer added: “Ceri joined a small group of National Park volunteers to help fit weed mats around newly planted trees at a site near Wolfscastle.
“Between all the volunteers we fitted approximately 600 tree mats. Volunteering is so important to the work that we do and it was great to have a staff member from PCC join us.”
In addition, members of the Commissioning team at Pembrokeshire County Council recently spent a day volunteering at Scolton Manor, helping to improve the accessibility of pathways.
David Guy, Participant Supervisor at Norman Industries was pleased to have a group of volunteers from the authority: “Through the Pembrokeshire County Council volunteering scheme we had a team of their staff to help us for a day. The work included preparation of the new pathway, marking out its route through the woodland, grinding down of roots and clearance of debris.
“Large amounts of hard core was moved using the site tractor and the team helped with laying the path.
“The new pathway and improvements to the existing ones has really made a huge difference to the site and the feedback received from the general public has been extremely positive.”
To volunteer at either Scolton Manor or with the PLANT project, please contact David or Rebecca.
Scolton Manor: [email protected]
The PLANT project: [email protected]
Crime
Man charged with strangulation and assault offences after October incident
A MAN recorded in court as having no fixed abode has appeared before magistrates charged with intentional strangulation and two further assault offences.
Michael Sudbury, 50, whose address was not read out in court, but in Herald records is Glan Hafan, Llangwm, appeared before the bench facing multiple charges.
The charges relate to an incident on 22 October 2025 and include:
- Intentional strangulation, contrary to section 75A of the Serious Crime Act 2015
- Common assault
- Assault by beating
No further details of the alleged incident were opened in court, and no plea was entered at this stage.
Sudbury was remanded on conditional bail, with the case listed to return to magistrates later this month.
Crime
Haverfordwest man sent to Crown Court on multiple serious charges
Defendant remanded in custody
A HAVERFORDWEST man has been sent to Swansea Crown Court to stand trial on a series of A 49-year-old Haverfordwest resident has been committed to Swansea Crown Court to face trial on multiple serious charges deemed too grave for magistrates to handle.
David Guy, of Market Street, Haverfordwest, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates facing a series of allegations stemming from a single case. The charges, which were not detailed in open court, include:
- Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)
- A second count of assault
- Criminal damage
- An additional allegation of interpersonal violence
- A public order offence
Magistrates declined jurisdiction, determining that the matters exceeded their sentencing powers, and sent the case in its entirety to Swansea Crown Court.
Guy was remanded in custody pending his next appearance. The court register notes: “Sent to Crown Court for trial in custody – next hearing at Swansea Crown Court.”
A date for the initial Crown Court hearing will be set administratively. Guy will remain in custody until then.
The Pembrokeshire Herald will provide further updates as the case progresses in the Crown Court.
Crime
Castlemartin man back before magistrates over multiple alleged assaults
Defendant remanded on conditional bail ahead of further hearing
A CASTLEMARTIN man has appeared repeatedly before magistrates this month over a string A 40-year-old man from Castlemartin has made repeated appearances before magistrates this month in connection with a series of serious alleged offences, including assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH), intentional non-fatal strangulation, common assault, and criminal damage.
Anthony Alcock, of Pwll Street, Castlemartin, is facing six linked charges stemming from incidents said to have occurred earlier this year. These appear to relate to the same complainant in what is understood to be a single ongoing domestic abuse prosecution.
During recent administrative hearings at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court, Alcock did not enter pleas while matters of bail and case management were addressed.
Charges Include:
- Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)
- Intentional non-fatal strangulation
- Common assault on a woman
- Criminal damage in a domestic context
- Additional assault allegations involving the same complainant
- Breach of bail conditions
Alcock was initially granted conditional bail but was subsequently brought before the court on two occasions for alleged breaches. On those instances, magistrates remanded him in custody ahead of further hearings. He was later re-granted conditional bail, subject to strict conditions such as no contact with the complainant and exclusion from specified locations.
Magistrates have now declined jurisdiction, ruling that the case—particularly the more serious charges involving non-fatal strangulation—is too grave for summary trial. It has been committed to Swansea Crown Court for plea, trial, or sentencing.
No detailed evidence has been presented in open court at this preliminary stage. Alcock remains on conditional bail pending his next appearance at the Crown Court.
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