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Tributes pour in for Milford Haven schoolgirl after tragic accident
HUNDREDS of emotional tributes have been shared across social media following the death of Honey French, a 12-year-old schoolgirl, in what her family described as a “game gone wrong” at her home in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.
Honey was discovered deceased on Saturday morning (Oct 21), with her mother, Jessica French, calling the incident a “horrible accident.” Emergency services, including the Welsh Ambulance Service, were alerted on Saturday, and Dyfed-Powys Police have ruled out any foul play.
A report on Honey’s death is now being prepared by the coroner, and police are yet to disclose further details.
MOTHER’S HEARTBREAK
Speaking about the loss of her daughter, Jessica French said: “This was a horrible accident, a game gone wrong. Our hearts are shattered; she was the most loved little girl of all.”
Since the confirmation of Honey’s passing, hundreds of tributes have flooded social media, with friends, family, and the wider community offering condolences. Messages have been directed to her parents, Jessica and Alan French, and her older brothers.
Stacey-Leigh Keeble, a family friend, wrote: “Honey [bee], one of my daughter’s best friends, absolutely heartbroken about the news, you’ve left too soon.” She added that her daughter was “heartbroken” and hoped that Honey was “dancing up there beautiful.”
COMMUNITY IN MOURNING
A Milford Haven community group on Facebook also paid tribute, stating: “Our town is in mourning for a young lady loved by so many. Please light a candle for the French family and keep them in your thoughts and prayers. May Honey’s light continue to shine bright.”
Jessica French responded to the outpouring of love, saying: “Thank you for all your kind messages. All these photos show me how many other people love her too.”
Dyfed-Powys Police have offered support to pupils at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA, where Honey attended. A spokesperson said: “Our thoughts are with her family at this time, and support has been offered from specialist officers. The death is not being treated as suspicious. Children affected by this incident can find help and support from Childline by calling 0800 1111.”
SCHOOL PAYS TRIBUTE
In a statement, Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA expressed their sadness at the loss of their student: “It is with great sadness that we announce that one of our pupils passed away unexpectedly at the weekend. Honey French was much loved and cherished by all who knew her and was a valued member of our school community here at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA. She was a keen performer and writer who gave generously of her humour, time, and talents to support our school family and wider community—and she will be very much missed. Our love, thoughts, and prayers go out to her family at this sad time. We now ask people to be mindful of the family’s need to grieve in private.”
An inquest is set to be opened by the Pembrokeshire coroner, where the cause of death will be formally determined.
News
Control of £547m Local Growth Fund returns to Wales
CONTROL of a £547m Local Growth Fund has been returned to the Welsh Government, with ministers setting out plans to use the money to boost the nation’s economy over the next three years.
During a visit to Ebbw Vale on Friday (Mar 20), First Minister Eluned Morgan is expected to outline details of a new Investment Plan, endorsed by both the Welsh and UK governments. The plan sets out how funding will be allocated across priority areas and within Wales’ four economic regions.
The fund will focus on three key areas: supporting productive and competitive businesses, improving skills and helping people into work, and investing in infrastructure.
Ministers say the programme is designed to empower regional decision-making while targeting areas with the greatest economic need. The aim is to increase productivity, support business growth and create better-paid jobs across Wales.
Funding will be distributed based on tailored regional plans, reflecting local strengths and opportunities, including sectors such as advanced manufacturing and clean energy.
The First Minister, Eluned Morgan said: “I’m really pleased decisions on this post-EU funding, which is so important in supporting regional and local economic growth in Wales, are being returned to the Welsh Government.
“We want to use all the levers we have to stimulate economic growth, especially in parts of Wales where economic inactivity and unemployment are higher and wages are lower.”
The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans added: “The Local Growth Fund for Wales will help create and secure jobs in key industries, providing exciting opportunities for people to develop high-quality, long-term careers.
“We will work with local government and other partners to ensure the fund is used effectively to create jobs, unlock growth and deliver for Wales.”
Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens said: “This transformational funding will create jobs, boost productivity and support economic growth across all parts of Wales.
“Decisions about how funding is used in Wales are best made in Wales, and this agreement delivers our commitment to return control of post-EU funding to Wales.
“It is another example of the UK and Welsh governments working together to deliver for our communities.”
Community
Weather presenter spotted filming in Pembrokeshire
A WELL-KNOWN Welsh weather presenter was spotted in Pembrokeshire as he filmed scenes for a new series celebrating the county’s coastline.
Derek Brockway, who has been a familiar face on BBC Wales since 1995, was in St Davids recently working on another instalment of his popular walking series along the Pembrokeshire Coast.
Local resident Thomas Tudor said it was “lovely” to meet the broadcaster during filming, posing for a photograph alongside his mother, Beryl Tudor, and sister, Bethan Thomas Price.
Brockway, who is based at BBC Cymru Wales in Cardiff, is widely known not only for his weather forecasts across television, radio and online, but also for his programmes showcasing Wales’ landscapes and coastal paths.
The latest filming in St Davids is expected to form part of an upcoming series highlighting the natural beauty and walking routes of Pembrokeshire, an area long regarded as one of the jewels in Wales’ tourism crown.
Ministry of Defence
Defence families in Wales to save up to £6,000 under new childcare scheme
A MAJOR new childcare support scheme for Armed Forces families will be rolled out across Wales from September 2026, the UK Government has announced.
The initiative is expected to save eligible families up to £6,000 per child each year, providing a significant boost to household finances amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures.
The scheme will be delivered through the Ministry of Defence’s existing Early Years childcare reimbursement system and will bring Wales in line with the level of support already available to forces families in England.

Ministers say the move is part of a wider effort to improve recruitment and retention in the Armed Forces, with childcare costs identified as a key pressure affecting morale.
The new support will cover children from nine months old until they reach three years of age in Wales and Scotland, and up to four years old in Northern Ireland.
Defence Secretary John Healey MP announced the scheme during a visit to Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
He said: “Our Armed Forces families are at the heart of our nation’s security. As the demands on defence increase, it is right that we step up our support for those who serve.
“This offer will ensure more military families get the childcare support they need, wherever they are posted.”
Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens added: “Service families in Wales make huge sacrifices and deserve the best possible support.
“They contribute not only to our national security but also to the Welsh economy. This scheme delivers meaningful help with the cost of childcare.”
The scheme will reimburse the difference in early years childcare costs for eligible working families. To qualify, both parents must be in employment and meet the income thresholds required for a Tax-Free Childcare account.
Hundreds of families across Wales are expected to benefit.
The announcement forms part of a broader package of support introduced since July 2024, including improved military housing, the largest Armed Forces pay rise in two decades, and plans to strengthen the Armed Forces Covenant in law.
Further details will be provided in the coming months, with families encouraged to begin considering childcare arrangements ahead of the scheme’s launch.
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