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Emergency as sheep cut off by flood water in St Clears

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FARMERS and residents in St Clears have raised the alarm after a flock of sheep became stranded by rising flood water near the town’s rugby pitch.

Locals posting on the St Clears – Sanclêr and surrounding areas Facebook group this afternoon (Tuesday) urged urgent action after noticing the animals trapped by rapidly expanding flood waters following heavy rainfall.

Nathan Price, who first reported the incident, asked: “Any one know whose sheep are in the field next to the rugby pitch, as they are cut off by the flood water?”

Others quickly responded with concern, with one resident, David Gundy, advising: “Ring the fire brigade – it’s animal rescue. Get them there before dark.”

Another local, Huw Jones, recalled similar conditions in the area: “It reminds me of rescuing my own flock from rapidly rising water in Pwll-trap a few years ago. Fortunately they were happy to follow me once they knew I could walk through the water… time for rapid action.”

Several residents have since shared the farmer’s contact number.

As flood alerts remain in place across Carmarthenshire, locals are urging swift intervention to prevent loss of livestock as river levels continue to rise.

The Herald has contacted Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service for comment.

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Rape trial set for May as Saundersfoot teenager denies charge

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AN 18-YEAR OLD youth accused of rape in Saundersfoot has pleaded not guilty and is due to stand trial at Swansea Crown Court in May.

Josh Probert, aged eighteen, appeared before Judge Geraint Walters on Monday (Jan 19) for a pre-trial preparation hearing.

The court heard the case is progressing under the custody time limit, meaning it is being managed to a strict timetable while the defendant remains in custody.

Mr Probert entered not guilty pleas. The hearing dealt with case management issues and set dates for pre-trial stages leading up to the trial.

A four-day trial is listed to begin on Tuesday (May 26), with a certificate of trial readiness due on Tuesday (Apr 28).

In relation to bail His Honour said that these were serious allegations and that the defendant would remain in custody, despite his age and being of clean character hitherto.

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‘Houses shake’ as C-17 Globemaster tracked flying low over Haverfordwest

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RAF heavy transport aircraft JDW828 carried out training sortie over Pembrokeshire and the south-west

Residents in Haverfordwest reported a large military aircraft flying low over the town at around 11:00am on Monday (Jan 19).

Flight tracking information identified the aircraft as JDW828, a Royal Air Force Boeing C-17A Globemaster III, operating from RAF Brize Norton.

The recorded track showed the aircraft conducting a wide training circuit across the south-west, including repeated manoeuvres over parts of Pembrokeshire and Cornwall, before routing back east.

The C-17 is a heavy-lift transport used by the RAF to move troops, equipment and humanitarian aid, and is regularly seen on training flights across the UK.

One resident said: “It was a awesome sight, so low it was almost at the chimney tops – the house was shaking!”

“Brilliant!”

A request for comment has been sent to the Ministry of Defence.

Flightpath of the aircraft according to Flightradar’s website

(Images: Gavin Young/Herald)

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Jenkins & Davies investigating alleged racist remarks after video circulates online

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AN ENGINEERING firm has launched an internal investigation after a video circulated online over the weekend which is said to show a senior member of staff at the Pembroke Dock firm making comments described as racist.

The video was uploaded to YouTube and TikTok by DJ Clips UK. In the footage, a member of staff is heard saying he was concerned about a drone being flown in the area because of travellers nearby.

He is quoted as saying: “There are gypsies down the corner, and we just don’t want stuff going missing.”

In response, members of the traveller community have erected a banner outside the company’s gates accusing the firm of “racial abuse”.

Jenkins & Davies Engineering has since issued a public statement acknowledging the video and apologising to those affected.

The company said it was “aware of a video circulating online involving comments made by a senior member of our team” and added: “The message stated was inappropriate and does not reflect our values or the views of the company.”

It continued: “We recognise the hurt and offence this has caused to members of the community, and we would like to sincerely apologise to anyone affected by these unwarranted comments.”

The firm said it takes discrimination “extremely seriously” and confirmed the employee involved had been removed from all duties while a full investigation is carried out.

Charlie Price, described as a prominent voice within the local traveller community, said he believed the remarks were racist and that the response so far had not gone far enough.

He said: “What was said was not acceptable in 2026. We are not happy at all and we see they put an apology on Facebook with the help of their fancy £300 an hour solicitors in Cardiff, but we wants them to come out and give us an apology in person.”

The company statement was signed by managing director R Barnard.

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