News
Two hospitalised after crash closes B4318
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TWO people were taken to hospital following a collision that led to the closure of the B4318 on Thursday. Emergency services were called to the scene between The Clicketts and Manor House junction at approximately 4:15 pm on 22 May.
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that the incident involved two vehicles and necessitated the temporary closure of the road.
Following the crash, both injured individuals were transported to hospital by ambulance. The vehicles involved were subsequently recovered, allowing the road to be reopened after roughly three hours, around 7 pm.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police told The Pembrokeshire Herald: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a report of a two-vehicle road traffic collision on the B4318 between The Clicketts and Manor House junction at around 4:15 pm on May 22. Two people were taken to hospital by ambulance. The road was closed whilst both vehicles were recovered and reopened at around 7pm.”
News
Another inmate death at Parc Prison: Latest tragedy in an ongoing crisis
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PARC Prison in Bridgend, Wales, has been struck by yet another tragedy, marking the latest in a series of inmate deaths that have plagued the institution this year. This most recent death, which occurred on 5 June 2024, involves Henry Royan, an inmate at HMP Parc. Royan’s death is the eleventh this year, casting a further shadow over the already embattled facility.
The prison, run by private security firm G4S, has been under intense scrutiny following a spate of deaths linked to drug misuse, particularly synthetic opioids like Spice and Nitazene. Despite multiple warnings and heightened security measures, the situation inside the prison appears to be deteriorating.
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In recent weeks, the prison has also experienced significant unrest. Just last month, on 31 May 2024, a riot involving around twenty inmates erupted, leading to several prisoners requiring hospital treatment. The unrest, centered on the B3 wing of the prison, saw emergency services, including riot vans and police, deployed to restore order.
The management of Parc Prison has come under fire, with calls for the UK government to intervene and take control from G4S. Heather Whitehead, the former director of the prison, stepped down earlier this month amid the ongoing crisis. Will Styles, who has a long tenure in the prison service, has been appointed as her replacement.
Despite these management changes, the prison has not released a statement regarding the most recent death, leaving families and the public in the dark about the specifics of the incident. This lack of communication has fueled further frustration and speculation among the families of inmates and the wider community.
The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman is currently investigating the deaths at Parc Prison, aiming to uncover the root causes and prevent further tragedies. Meanwhile, the families of deceased inmates continue to demand justice and better conditions for those still incarcerated, protesting outside the prison and calling for urgent reforms.
This report marks the first confirmation of the death of Henry Royan at Parc Prison, highlighting the urgent need for transparency and action to address the ongoing issues within the facility. As the investigation continues, the eyes of the nation remain fixed on Parc, hoping for swift and effective measures to bring an end to these tragic events.
News
New supermarket scheme submitted to Pembrokeshire planners
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AN APPLICATION to demolish a Pembrokeshire supermarket, replacing it with a more modern facility, has been submitted to county planners.
Lidl Great Britain Limited is seeking to demolish the existing Lidl foodstore and adjoining properties at Great North Road, Milford Haven, building a new Lidl foodstore with associated works.
A supporting statement through agent CarneySweeney says: “The existing Lidl store is small and of an early generation format. Owing to Lidl’s well-established and growing local customer base, Lidl has outgrown its existing premises which no longer meets modern shopper requirements, and a larger store is sought to better serve local customer demand.
“In addition, the existing store is inefficient with regards to warehouse operations. The proposal for a new store aims to alleviate the problems presented by the existing store.”
It adds: “The development is suitably scaled to be no larger than necessary to address identified storage and staff needs and improve the existing store. Moreover, the new store will be better equipped to meet Lidl’s operational requirements, modern day staff requirements and better serve local shopping needs.
“The proposed sales floor space is modest and is not anticipated to lead to any material change in existing shopping patterns. The store will continue to trade on a like for like basis with other large food stores; the majority of which lie out of centre. Based on a quantitative assessment of trading effects no significant adverse impact on in centre turnover and trade is anticipated.”
The application says the development would create up to 40 jobs.
It concludes: “The proposed new Lidl store strives to reduce environmental impact, both through design and through the commitment of Lidl to follow best practice to reduce pollution during the construction phase.”
The application will be considered by Pembrokeshire County council planners at a later date.
Crime
Community raises funds for former teacher’s court fine
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THE PEMBROKESHIRE community has successfully raised the funds needed to cover the court fine of former teacher Rhodri S. Jones within just 24 hours. The GoFundMe campaign, launched to support Jones after his conviction for assaulting a child at Ysgol Caer Elen, has met its £600 target.
Jones, 40, of Hayston View, Johnston, had pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was legally represented in court by Mr Michael Kelleher, who highlighted the difficulties faced by teachers in maintaining discipline without physical interaction. Jones, described as mortified by the incident, resigned from the teaching profession following the altercation where he pushed a pupil who was being cheeky and rude.
The court fined Jones £400, with additional costs and a surcharge bringing the total to £645. No compensation order was made against the victim, with the presiding magistrate deeming it inappropriate.
The fundraiser, organised by Andrew Phillips, saw an outpouring of support from the community, quickly surpassing its goal. Donations flooded in from parents, colleagues, and local residents who felt the punishment was too severe for what they considered a minor incident.
Jones expressed his gratitude, saying, “I am overwhelmed with the support of the community, and I can’t believe how generous everyone has been. This has been a difficult time for me and my family, and this support means the world to us.”
The rapid success of the campaign highlights the strong sense of community and the high regard in which Jones is held. Supporters emphasised his dedication to teaching and lamented the loss of a valued educator from the profession.
This collective effort not only alleviates the financial burden on Jones but also sends a powerful message of community unity and support. The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the challenges faced by teachers and the pressures of maintaining discipline in modern educational environments.
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