News
Reform criticised over leaflet sent on day of Hefin David’s funeral
REFORM UK has been accused of showing “a lack of decency and respect” after election leaflets from the party landed on doormats in Caerphilly on the same day as the funeral of Labour MS Hefin David.
Hundreds of mourners, including senior politicians from across Wales, gathered at St Catwg’s Church, Gelligaer, on Monday to pay their respects. Mr David’s death has triggered a by-election in the constituency.
After the service, Labour activist and family friend David Bezzina discovered a Reform UK mailout at his Hengoed home. The leaflet, written in English and Welsh, carried a message from Nigel Farage and asked for donations, supporter details, and poster pledges.
Mr Bezzina, who works for Newport West Labour MP Ruth Jones, said: “I was distressed. My wife was very close to Hefin as well – he was like an older brother to her. She was quite distressed when she saw an election leaflet on our doorstep. I think it just shows a total lack of respect and decency.”
He added: “The normal practice is that you would not engage in campaigning activity until after the funeral at the very earliest.”
Conservative councillor Richard John also condemned the timing, saying: “It is incredibly insensitive that on the very day Caerphilly came together to pay its respects to Hefin David, residents were receiving political mail from Reform UK asking for poster sites and donations. While every other mainstream party has shown respect by pausing campaigning, Reform UK appears to have pressed ahead.”
A Reform UK source apologised for any upset caused and insisted the timing was unintentional. “Some [leaflets] landed at people’s homes after the funeral,” the source said. “We apologise if it has upset anyone. It was not intentional at all. But obviously there is a by-election now and we are going to fight with everything we’ve got to win the seat.”
Plaid Cymru has announced Lindsay Whittle as its candidate for the by-election. Labour is expected to name its candidate this weekend, while the Conservatives will begin their selection process shortly.
News
Emergency services flood Haverfordwest after reports of body in river
Town centre bridges sealed off as multi-agency response continues
A MAJOR emergency response is underway in the centre of Haverfordwest after reports of a body in the River Cleddau.
Multiple police units, fire crews and ambulance teams were called to the scene shortly before 11:00am on Tuesday (Mar 17), with large parts of the town centre sealed off.
The Herald understands that access across both the Old Bridge and the newly installed Instagramable Bridge near by has been restricted while emergency services deal with the incident.

A witness at the scene told The Herald that he was among several members of the public who contacted emergency services after spotting a body in the water.
He said that a significant response followed, including several police vehicles, multiple fire engines, and a specialist water rescue unit.
A rigid inflatable boat (RIB) was also deployed on the river as part of the operation.
An ambulance is also still in attendance.

Emergency services remain at the scene and the situation is ongoing.
There has been no official confirmation from Dyfed-Powys Police at this stage regarding the nature of the incident.
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Climate
New deal aims to unlock Wales’ renewable energy potential
Sector partnership targets 100% renewable electricity by 2035
A NEW deal has been launched to help Wales meet its renewable energy targets while ensuring greater benefits for local communities.
The Renewable Energy Sector Deal will see the Welsh Government and industry work in strategic partnership to unlock the full economic potential of Wales’ renewable energy future.
The announcement coincides with the publication of the latest Energy Generation and Energy Use in Wales report, which shows renewable electricity generation in 2024 was equivalent to 54% of Wales’ electricity consumption.
The Welsh Government has set a target for renewable electricity to meet 70% of demand by 2030 and 100% by 2035. It also aims to deliver at least 1.5 gigawatts of locally owned renewable energy capacity by 2035.
The Sector Deal is intended to accelerate deployment across onshore and offshore wind, solar, marine and hydro projects. It will also focus on strengthening supply chains, developing skills, and ensuring communities across Wales benefit directly from renewable energy developments.
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, is launching the deal during a visit to the Morlais tidal energy project on Anglesey.
The Morlais scheme, owned and managed by social enterprise Menter Môn, is set to become the largest consented tidal energy project in Europe. The Welsh Government holds an £8 million equity stake in the project.
Rebecca Evans said: “Our ambition is to become a world leader in renewable energy, creating jobs and green growth to make families in Wales more prosperous and help with the cost of living.
“The current conflict in the Middle East has further highlighted the importance of energy independence. Our Renewable Energy Sector Deal will provide a strong foundation for future delivery, benefiting our economy, environment and energy security.
“The Morlais project shows how sustained partnership can unlock Wales’ natural energy resources and turn them into lasting economic opportunities for local communities and businesses.
“The latest energy report shows we are making progress towards our targets. Combined with the record 20 major renewable projects, totalling 1,400MW, backed in the most recent UK Government Contracts for Difference auction, it is clear we are building a more resilient, renewable-powered future.”
Dafydd Gruffydd, Managing Director of Menter Môn, added: “The Renewable Energy Sector Deal is an important step in accelerating growth in Wales and across the UK.
“It recognises the role marine energy schemes like Morlais can play in strengthening energy security, creating high-quality jobs and delivering long-term economic benefits for communities such as Anglesey.”
The Sector Deal was co-produced by a task and finish group made up of developers and community organisations.
News
Motorcyclist injured in Johnston crash after overtaking lorry
Rider treated by paramedics following collision with van pulling out from junction
A MOTORCYCLIST was treated by paramedics after a collision with a van in Johnston on Monday morning (Mar 16).
The crash happened shortly after 9.15am as the rider was overtaking a lorry through slow-moving traffic on the main road. It is understood the lorry blocked the rider’s view of a van pulling out from a junction near KO Carpets.
Police units attended promptly to assist at the scene.
The motorcyclist is not believed to have been seriously injured.
The van suffered slight damage, including a broken wing mirror.
The road was not closed, police said.
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