News
MP makes the cut at Hideaway Farm Meats


Grand opening: MP Simon Hart with owners Jay and Corrina Taylor and Dennis O’Connor from
Pembrokeshire Tourism
A NUMBER of Pembrokeshire officials and business owners attended the grand opening of Hideaway Farm Meats on Friday (Sep 19). Hideaway Farm Meats is a family run business in Ludchurch that specialises in breeding pedigree Welsh pigs and producing quality meats on their home farm. The new business was officially opened on Friday by MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Simon Hart. He comments: “I was honoured to officially open Hideaway Farm Meats and support Jay and Corrina Taylor in their new venture.
Small businesses set up by entrepreneurs like them are the backbone of our economy. I was also delighted to see their burgers on sale in Narberth and can vouch that they are absolutely delicious!” Hideaway Farm Meats set up trade in July of this year and have since been awarded the Pembrokeshire Produce Mark and received a five star food hygiene rating from the Food Standards Agency. The official opening which was co- hosted by Pembrokeshire Tourism gave businesses the opportunity to learn about Hideaway Farm Meats’ business model, their ethos and also discover the range of high quality products which they produce.
A number of Pembrokeshire Tourism members attended the event including Folly Farm, Landsker Business Solutions, Stackpole Walled Gardens and Highland Grange B&B. Refreshments were sponsored and supplied by young entrepreneur Luca Chiffi of Caffé Carello. Corrina Taylor of Hideaway Farm Meats was delighted with the event: “Our opening was a great success, we have had tremendous support from a number of businesses in the run up to today and I would like to thank everyone involved.”
Crime
Domestic violence offender jailed after breaching court order

A LONG-STANDING Pembrokeshire domestic violence offender has been sent back to prison after breaching a domestic violence protection order.
Paul Webber was arrested on March 18 after being seen kissing his victim outside probation offices in Haverfordwest, despite a court order preventing contact.
A court order imposed by Llanelli magistrates earlier this month prevented him from making any contact with the female after being convicted of threatening to kill her, strangle her, and sexually assault her.
“On March 12, a report was made to police that he’d attended a probation appointment with the female, who remained standing outside the offices,” a spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“Police officers viewed the CCTV footage and recognised the female as the victim.
“This was clearly a breach of the domestic violence protection order towards a vulnerable woman, and there’s also concern that she minimises incidents. He’s known as a domestic violence instigator with previous partners.”
Webber, of Winch Lane, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to breaching the domestic violence protection order.
He was sentenced to 28 days in custody.
“You were aware of the terms of the order but you deliberately breached it,” said the presiding magistrate when passing sentence.
“You showed a complete disregard for it.”
Crime
Arrest warrant issued for charity box theft suspect

A WARRANT without bail has been issued for a Milford Haven man accused of stealing a charity box from the Castle Hotel in Haverfordwest.
Daniel Fairlie, 29, of Observatory Avenue, Milford Haven, was listed to appear before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, March 18. However, after failing to attend, magistrates issued a warrant for his arrest.
Fairlie is accused of stealing the charity box on November 23, 2024, along with multiple shoplifting offences and drug possession.
Crime
Bail breacher remanded in custody after ferry trip with victim

A BAIL breacher has been remanded in custody after traveling to and from Ireland on the Pembroke Dock ferry with a victim he was prohibited from seeing.
Robson Franca, 38, was arrested by port officers after being seen in the presence of the complainant when the Rosslare ferry recently docked in Pembroke Dock.
This week, Haverfordwest magistrates were told that a domestic violence court order imposed by Avon and Somerset magistrates prohibited Franca from having any contact with the complainant pending his trial on May 16.
Franca’s solicitor, Peter Tarr, told the court that the complainant frequently contacts Franca and makes threats if he refuses to see her.
Despite the defense’s arguments, magistrates refused to grant bail, citing concerns that Franca might commit further offences, fail to surrender, or interfere with prosecution witnesses. He was remanded in custody.
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