News
Guilty plea to 76 indecent photographs of children
A 24-YEAR-OLD man from Hakin, Milford Haven appeared in Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday after being charged with possessing a total of 76 indecent photographs of children.
Thomas Lee John, more commonly known as ‘Pope’ of Haven Drive pleaded guilty to possessing the images and breaching his sexual prevention order between July 2012 and November 2013.
Prosecutor, Vaughan Pritchard-Jones said: “There is one previous matter on his record dating back to 2002, where he was made subject to a community order after being convicted of 21 offences of indecent images of children. He was given the condition that he is not allowed to delete the search history on his computer, though he admitted he had deleted some between July 2012 and November 2013. Further indecent images were found on his computer.”
Magistrates declined jurisdiction and sent the case to be dealt with on October 24 at Swansea Crown Court. He was released on conditional bail with the condition to cooperate with probation in preparation of a pre sentence report. He is also required to go to the police station within three days in order for his details to be recorded.
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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scott quimby
October 8, 2014 at 12:39 pm
it shouldn’t matter if he deletes anything off his computer. the police should have up to date software that can tell you exactly what he was doing, when he was doing it, what sites he was viewing, who he was talking to, every keystroke he took and i might add it is very quick to do with just the analysis of the data being the time consuming side of it. if they haven’t then it is very worrying, and we should be asking why haven’t they got the tools to protect our children and grand children from these monsters.
susan monks
October 8, 2014 at 4:50 pm
if the judges are like ours in mold northwales he,ll get a couple of years even then less than that,
Tomos
October 12, 2014 at 9:51 am
Going slightly off topic – Let’s not forget the whistle blower who raised concerns about a paedophile in Pembs County Council and got sacked for her concerns- one can only wonder why so many council staff, so many councillors so many cops didn’t want to know ……..
Even now the whistle blower is called a liar despite the perp now in jail – something stinks in PCC?
Tomos
October 12, 2014 at 9:57 am
so why was this person investigated and others not?