Community
RNLI storage facility allowed to stay at Whitesands
STORAGE facilities to provide lifeguard rescue watercraft on one of Pembrokeshire’s most popular beaches, and “one of the best surfing beaches in the country” will be allowed to remain in place.
In an application before Pembrokeshire coast National Park, Mr A Summer of the RNLI sought permission for a temporary use of land for Lifeguard Rescue Equipment store associated with RNLI beach patrols at Whitesands Beach Shop & Cafe, St Davids.
The scheme, supported by St Davids City Council, sought a two-year permission, March – November, for the siting of the shipping container, which will store rescue life-saving equipment including a quad bike and a rescue watercraft necessary to support the existing RNLI lifeguard patrols of Whitesands beach.
An officer report for planners said: “The current planning application was submitted in part due to recent enforcement action taken against the landowner for the unauthorised siting of a shipping container unit.
“An enforcement investigation found that the unit was in breach of planning control and a formal application was required and requested. The planning statement submitted as part of the application states that the field is currently used as an overflow carpark. Whilst this may be the case, it does not have official planning permission and it is assumed to operate only under the 28-day rule. The storage container has been on site from March to November annually since 2022 and therefore does not comply with the 28-day rule.”
It added: “Although the container does not enhance the natural beauty of the immediate area, its temporary nature whilst the RNLI find a more permanent solution to store their lifesaving equipment is deemed acceptable on a temporary basis, on this occasion.”
Supporting documents for the application said: “The ‘Visit Wales’ website confirms that Whitesands Bay is one of the most popular beaches in Pembrokeshire. It is a large west-facing expanse of sand with views of Ramsey Island and several smaller islets. It is one of the best surfing beaches in the UK and also popular with swimmers, windsurfers, kayakers and divers alike.”
Further documentation said: “The RNLI has a long-established presence in Pembrokeshire, providing lifeguarding services on behalf of the Pembrokeshire County Council. Whitesands is a Blue Flag beach with a high number of visitors and, as a requirement of that designation, it must be guarded/patrolled by an adequate number of lifeguards placed at appropriate intervals according to the beach characteristics and use.”
It said RNLI data found strong tidal flows were easily accessible to those on stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), sit on top and inflatable kayaks etc who can find themselves very quickly in deeper waters.
“Without Rescue Water Craft (RWC), the lifeguards opportunities to manage and intervene, should people stray into fast flowing tidal waters, is limited. In such cases, the lifeguards are only left with the option of asking for lifeboard support from St David’s lifeboat station, which in addition is a slower response.”
The application was conditionally approved.
Community
Duck race draws crowds to Cresswell Quay
AN ANNUAL Rotary duck race and pig roast brought crowds to Cresswell Quay on Friday (May 29), with organisers hailing the evening a success.
The event, organised by Narberth and Whitland Rotary, saw yellow ducks released onto the water as spectators gathered along the quay to watch the race unfold.

Perfect conditions
ORGANISERS said the tide and weather “could not have been better” for the popular community event.
Families enjoyed a relaxed evening of entertainment, food and fundraising, with Bat-A-Rat proving popular with youngsters while adults enjoyed a pig roast, with pork provided by Tom at Andrew Rees Butchers.
Live music from Jack Castle added to the atmosphere as people gathered at the riverside venue.

Thanks to supporters
JOHN Sleigh, of Narberth and Whitland Rotary, thanked everyone who attended and helped make the evening such a success.
He said: “What a fantastic evening. The tide and weather could not have been better for the annual Rotary Duck Race and Pig Roast at Cresswell Quay.
“We thank you all for being there and making the event such a success.”


Community
Crisis response dogs launched to support people through trauma and distress
A NEW project using specially trained dogs to support people during moments of trauma, grief and crisis has been launched by Cariad Pet Therapy.
The volunteer-led Crisis Response Dogs project aims to provide comfort, emotional support and compassionate human contact to people experiencing distress, loss or heightened stress.
The dogs and their trained handlers will be able to support people in hospitals, schools, emergency response settings, wellbeing events, relief centres and community support environments.

Cariad Pet Therapy says the project is designed to offer a calm and non-judgmental presence at times when people may be struggling to cope.
Volunteers involved in the scheme have undertaken a bespoke training programme, including accredited Mental Health First Aid, Emotional First Aid, Trauma-Informed Practice, Safeguarding, Professional Boundaries, Dynamic Risk Assessment, Dog Welfare, Crisis Awareness, and training in psychological responses to trauma and distress.
The project is also working with emergency management and resilience partners, including the South Wales Local Resilience Forum, to support communities during emergencies, major incidents and recovery situations.




















As part of its development, volunteers have attended specialist seminars on suicide prevention, the human-animal relationship, emergency planning and resilience.
Robert Thomas, Crisis Response Dogs lead for the project, said: “We have already witnessed the incredible impact these dogs can have on people facing difficult moments.
“Sometimes a calm presence, a conversation, or simply the comfort of a dog can make someone feel seen, supported, and less alone.”
The project has received funding from The National Lottery.
For more information about Crisis Response Dogs, or to request a deployment, contact Robert Thomas on 01437 609985 or visit www.crisisresponsedogs.co.uk.
Crisis response dogs: Cariad Pet Therapy has launched a new project to support people during trauma, grief and distress across Wales (Pics: Cariad Pet Therapy).
Community
Youth centre given colourful new look thanks to local firm
YOUNG people at a Haverfordwest youth centre have helped transform one of its rooms into a bright and welcoming space.
The Edge Youth Centre, Haverfordwest, has thanked W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd for supporting the painting and decorating project, which saw young people work alongside Chris, a painter and decorator from the company.

The project has given the room a colourful refresh, creating a cheerful space for young people using the centre.
Rabart Decorators Merchants, Pembroke Dock, also supported the work by supplying the colourful paints.
A spokesperson for The Edge Youth Centre said: “We’d like to extend a huge thank you to W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd for supporting us with the painting and decorating of one of the rooms at our Youth Centre.
“The young people were fortunate enough to work alongside Chris, a painter and decorator from W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd, to transform the room.

“Thanks to Chris and the young people’s hard work and enthusiasm, the space is now looking bright, welcoming, and cheerful.
“We’d also like to thank Rabart Decorators Merchants, Pembroke Dock, for generously supplying the colourful paints. Your support has helped create a vibrant room that young people can enjoy for years to come.”
The centre added: “Thank you both for your generosity and for helping us create such a positive space for our young people.”
Photo caption: Bright new look: Young people worked alongside W.B Griffiths & Son Ltd to refresh a room at The Edge Youth Centre, Haverfordwest.
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