News
Greenhill Outdoor Improvement topped off with open air gym
A YEAR-LONG focus on improving the outdoor environment for the Tenby community and learners at Ysgol Greenhill culminated with the launch of a new outdoor gym.
Coordinated by a committee of School Governors, the Greenhill Outdoor Improvement plan included the planting of 6,000 spring bulbs and the creation of a vegetable growing area with several raised beds, fruit trees, habitat boxes, wildflower areas and greenhouse outside the Learning Resource Centre.
Enhancing Pembrokeshire grant funding enabled the project, led by Friends of Greenhill, and supported by Tenby Town Council, to make a real difference to the outdoor offer.
The outdoor gym is free to use, inclusive to all ages and abilities and is positioned with a view over Caldey Island. It is accessible throughout the school day for pupils and during evenings and school holidays for the local community.
There are a variety of multi-purpose pieces of equipment which provide a range of physical and health benefits.
From building strength in all the major muscle groups and developing cardiovascular fitness, to improving flexibility, balance and coordination. Most importantly of all it is great fun, and the pupils in school are making the most of it at every opportunity.
The Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, Cllr David Simpson, said: “It is a glowing testament as to how the Council and Communities can work together to provide a scheme that will not only be used by the school pupils but the community at large. Enhancing Pembrokeshire is an excellent fund and this is an excellent scheme with an excellent outcome for Tenby.”
Headteacher David Haynes said: “I would like to thank The Friends of Greenhill for providing our fantastic outdoor gym for the pupils of Ysgol Greenhill and the wider community. We are immensely grateful to everyone involved, including Pembrokeshire County Council through the Enhancing Pembrokeshire Grant and Tenby Town Council.
“The gym has proved to be very popular with pupils of all ages before, during and after school and has already had a significant impact upon their health and wellbeing. We very much look forward to enhancing the school site further to ensure our school and community have the best facilities available for all to enjoy.”
Tenby Mayor Cllr Dai Morgan added: “As a Council we believe it’s vital to have a working relationship with Greenhill. The pupils will only benefit from this. It was a privilege to be one of the parties to bring the gym to Greenhill which has so many positives for not just the pupils but also the local community.”
Outdoor Gym opening times (may be subject to change):
School grounds are open to the public before and after school.
Term times – Monday to Friday 7am to 7pm and 9am – 1pm on Saturdays.
School holidays – 8am to 4pm.
Closed on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
News
Reform reveals west Wales candidates for Senedd battle
Monkton councillor tops Pembrokeshire list as party confirms Carmarthenshire names and includes Haverfordwest councillor in unwinnable Swansea spot
REFORM UK has unveiled its full list of candidates for the 2026 Senedd election, setting out its challenge across west Wales including Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
The party has named Susan Claire Archibald, a sitting councillor for Monkton on Pembroke Town Council, as its lead candidate for the Ceredigion Preseli, Mid and South Pembrokeshire regional list.
Speaking to The Herald, Archibald said: “I am honoured to represent Reform UK and Wales.” She added that a fuller statement outlining her priorities would be released in due course.
The remaining candidates on the Pembrokeshire regional list are Paul Marr, a former prison officer, Michael Allen, Elisa Randall, Peter John and Bernard Holton.
Carmarthenshire candidates named
Reform has also confirmed its list for the Caerfyrddin and Llanelli region, with Gareth Beer placed first, followed by Carmelo Colasanto, Sarah Edwards, Christopher Brooke, Alan Cole and Michelle Beer.
The announcement forms part of a nationwide rollout of candidates as the party seeks to establish itself as a credible electoral force ahead of the 2026 vote.
Thorley listed in Swansea region
Among the names included elsewhere is Scott Thorley, a Haverfordwest-based councillor and the first Reform representative elected to Pembrokeshire County Council.
Thorley appears on the party’s list for the Gower and Swansea West region, where he is placed sixth.
Under the Senedd’s proportional representation system, candidates placed lower on regional lists are significantly less likely to be elected, meaning his position is widely viewed as a paper candidacy to complete the slate.
Election framing
Reform Wales leader Dan Thomas said the party was offering voters a stark political choice.
He said: “After a hundred years of failure, Labour are finished in Wales. The choice at this election is what comes next — common sense and a fresh start with Reform, or independence by stealth with Plaid Cymru.”
The Herald understands that further announcements, including candidate profiles and policy details, are expected in the coming weeks as the campaign begins to take shape.
Crime
Man bailed after serious assault in Fishguard town centre
POLICE are appealing for witnesses following a serious assault in Fishguard that has left a man in hospital.
The incident happened on Main Street at around 11:00pm on Saturday (Mar 21), when the victim was reportedly punched, sustaining head injuries. He remains in hospital receiving treatment.
A 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm (GBH) and has since been released on bail while enquiries continue.
Dyfed-Powys Police are urging anyone who witnessed the incident, or who may have information that could assist the investigation, to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police quoting reference: 26*227686.
Information can be provided online via the Dyfed-Powys Police website, by emailing [email protected], by calling 101, or by sending a direct message on social media.
Alternatively, information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.
News
Childcare funding boost announced in Wales
Hourly rate to rise as costs increase
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has confirmed an increase in the hourly rate paid to childcare providers under its Childcare Offer, following a review of funding levels.
The Minister for Children and Social Care, DAWN BOWDEN MS, announced that the rate will rise to £6.67 per hour from April 6, 2026. The increase of 4.18% comes after feedback from childcare providers and sector data gathered during 2025.
The Welsh Government said the change is designed to help providers cope with rising costs, including increases to the National Living Wage.
The Herald understands the review drew on responses from the Childcare Offer’s Annual Survey, as well as information from Care Inspectorate Wales’ Self-Assessment of Service Statement (SASS).
The move follows a policy shift announced last year to review the rate annually, rather than every three years, in a bid to make funding more responsive to pressures facing the sector.
As part of the update, the maximum charge for meals will also increase by 4.18%, which ministers say is intended to balance affordability for both providers and parents.
Dawn Boden said the Welsh Government remains committed to supporting the long-term sustainability of childcare services, adding that officials will continue working with the sector to explore further improvements.
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