Community
Council reviews dog breeding licence rules after in-depth study
CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has backed a series of recommendations aimed at strengthening how dog breeding licences are managed and enforced in the county, following an in-depth review by a Task and Finish Group.
Review findings
The review examined how the Animal Welfare Team currently regulates dog breeding licences, identifying several areas for improvement both locally and nationally.
Among the local recommendations are:
- A full cost-recovery review to ensure licence fees accurately reflect service costs.
- Better engagement with local vets on breeder requirements by encouraging them to join the Buy With Confidence scheme.
- Raising public awareness of the Animal Welfare Team’s work.
- Exploring the introduction of a compulsory scoring system for licensed breeders to ensure consistency.
- Expanding resources within the Animal Health Team, potentially through a growth bid.
The national recommendations ask the Welsh Government to:
- Review the effectiveness of the Animal Licensing Wales team and its funding use.
- Reassess how licence fees are set, potentially covering some enforcement costs.
- Reopen the review of licensing legislation and conditions.
- Consider establishing a national advisory group for dog breeders, similar to the Farmers’ Union.
- Introduce a central microchip database and compulsory puppy registration.
- Tighten information-sharing to combat illegal breeding.
- Implement a national scoring system and consider fixed penalty notices for minor breaches.
Councillors’ comments
Chair of the Task and Finish Group, Cllr Kevin Madge, said:
“Thank you to the licensed breeders who welcomed us to their premises and to the members of the public who gave valuable feedback. Their input was crucial in shaping the recommendations we’ve put forward to improve the licensing process in Carmarthenshire.”
Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Decarbonisation and Sustainability, Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen, added: “This review highlights the excellent work and consistent results of a small but dedicated team. Their efforts play a vital role in enforcing animal welfare legislation, protecting both animal wellbeing and legitimate breeders.”
The review was developed through a series of meetings, detailed scrutiny of existing policies, consultations with stakeholders and the public, and site visits to licensed breeding premises.
Community
Dogs removed after welfare concerns at Milford Haven property
Neighbours raise alarm as police attend property and animals are taken into care
TWO dogs have been removed from a Milford Haven property following welfare concerns raised by neighbours.
The Herald was contacted on Wednesday (Apr 29) by a resident who claimed two dogs had been left inside a property in the Precelly Place area for several weeks.
The resident, who asked not to be named, said neighbours had become increasingly distressed and had contacted the RSPCA, the dog warden and police.
Pembrokeshire County Council confirmed that police and local authority services were “liaising and dealing with this matter”.
A council spokesperson added: “Concerned residents are urged to allow the relevant authorities to respond.”
Footage seen by The Herald shows police removing at least one small dog from the property on Wednesday evening, while a number of nearby residents gathered outside.
The incident was also live streamed on Facebook by a local resident and was watched by several hundred people as concern spread through the community.
The Herald understands that two dogs were removed from the property. Dyfed-Powys Police has been asked to confirm further details.
The RSPCA said it was unable to comment on specific cases.
A spokesperson said: “Unfortunately we are unable to discuss complaints about specific people and what action may have been taken. We understand how frustrating that is for animal lovers but releasing information could prejudice a future prosecution or could lead to us being fined.
“We are so grateful to people who report suspected animal suffering to us and we would like to reassure people we will always look into and, if necessary, investigate any complaints made to us about animal welfare.”
Greenacres Rescue later confirmed that both dogs were now in its care.
In a statement issued on Thursday afternoon, the rescue said: “We are aware that residents in Pembrokeshire, particularly in the Milford Haven area, may be aware of a highly emotive situation that escalated last night, resulting in the removal of two dogs from a property by the police.
“For transparency, we can confirm that both dogs are now in the care of Greenacres Rescue. They will be cared for exclusively by our qualified and experienced staff.
“We will also be working in full cooperation with the local authority, the police, and the RSPCA as they carry out their ongoing investigations.”
Greenacres said both dogs had undergone full veterinary examinations and that a care plan had been put in place to support their recovery.
The rescue added that it had no authority over the investigation or any decisions about the outcome of the case, and said its role was solely to ensure the welfare of the animals in its care.
Anyone with relevant information has been urged to contact police or the RSPCA directly.
Anyone concerned about the welfare of an animal should contact the RSPCA, the local authority dog control service, or police if there is an immediate risk.

Community
Milford Haven Beer Fest returns to waterfront this May
EVENT WILL FEATURE 34 DRINKS, LIVE MUSIC AND STREET FOOD
MILFORD HAVEN is preparing to raise a glass as Beer Fest returns to Milford Waterfront next month.
The Milford Haven Round Table Beer Fest will take place on Saturday (May 23), bringing a full day of drinks, food and live entertainment to Mackerel Quay.
Running from 12:00pm until 10:30pm, the event is expected to bring a festival atmosphere to the waterfront, with organisers promising “big pours, big energy and proper food”.
This year’s drinks line-up will feature 34 different options, including real ales, craft beers, lagers, ciders, Pimms, prosecco, gin and other summer favourites.
The event will also showcase a number of Pembrokeshire’s independent breweries and drinks producers, giving visitors the chance to sample local and regional flavours in one of the county’s best-known waterfront settings.

Music will be a major part of the day, with performances from 4th Street, Steve Bartram, Big Chicken, Jake Taylor and Funktion 22. Guest DJ Josh Navidi will also appear during the event.
Food will be available throughout the day, with a street food zone featuring Junkyard Dogs and Reeves BBQ. Visitors will also be able to make use of Milford Waterfront’s restaurants, cafés and independent eateries.
The Beer Fest has become one of Milford Haven’s popular early summer events, attracting both local residents and visitors to the marina. Last year, hundreds turned out despite wet weather, with the event praised for its atmosphere, live music and community spirit.
The festival is organised by Milford Haven Round Table, which has worked closely with Milford Waterfront in recent years to stage major community events in the town, including the beer festival, carnival and fireworks display.
Previous Round Table events have helped raise money for local charities, groups and good causes, while also bringing more footfall into the waterfront area.
Tickets for this year’s Beer Fest cost £25 per person.
Organisers are reminding those attending to drink responsibly and enjoy the event safely.
Community
£3.6m gas pipe upgrade programme announced for west Wales
Major works planned in Pembroke, Milford Haven and Aberystwyth as 16km of ageing pipes set to be replaced
WALES & West Utilities is investing more than £3.6 million over the next year to upgrade the gas network across mid and west Wales, including major works in Pembroke Town and Milford Haven.
The company says the programme will help ensure a safe and reliable gas supply for customers while strengthening energy infrastructure across the region for decades to come.
As part of the scheme, more than 16 kilometres of gas mains will be replaced, with work also taking place in Aberystwyth and Welshpool.
Wales & West Utilities said it will work closely with local authorities to carefully plan each project and manage any necessary traffic measures.
Adam Smith, who is managing the programme, said the investment was essential to keep the network safe and fit for the future.
“We’re investing in our gas network to ensure it remains safe, reliable and fit for the future for the customers we serve across the area,” he said.
“We’ll continue to work closely with local authorities, and keep communities informed as projects are planned and delivered.
“We understand our work can cause disruption, but it is essential to maintain a resilient network that people rely on every day.”
Mr Smith added that although the gas network is mostly out of sight, it plays a vital role in everyday life.
“From heating homes to cooking meals, we know how important it is that gas is there when people need it,” he said.
“This investment will not only maintain today’s supply but also prepare the network to transport greener gases in the future.”
Residents can find more information about works in their area by visiting the Wales & West Utilities website.
The company is responsible for transporting gas to more than 7.5 million people across Wales and the south west of England through an underground network of more than 35,000 kilometres of pipes. It does not sell gas directly.
Anyone who smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide is advised to call the National Gas Emergency number on 0800 111 999 immediately. Trained engineers are available 24 hours a day.
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