News
Pembrokeshire flooding update: Widespread disruptions continue amid Amber Warning
PEMBROKESHIRE is grappling with severe weather as an Amber Warning for heavy rain persists until 9pm tonight, leading to widespread flooding across roads, back lanes, and low-lying areas. Natural Resources Wales has issued multiple flood alerts, with 40-60mm of rain already falling on saturated ground, exacerbating risks to properties, travel, and infrastructure. The county council’s teams are fully deployed, prioritizing high-risk incidents in challenging conditions, but resources are stretched thin.
Scattered showers are expected to move in from the southwest throughout Tuesday, interspersed with brighter spells, under a Yellow Warning for rainfall. Rivers continue to rise, and residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel, drive to the conditions, and check flood warnings regularly via Natural Resources Wales.
Current Weather and Forecast
As of 4:30pm, conditions in Pembrokeshire are rainy with full cloud cover, temperatures at 52°F (11°C), feeling like 38°F (3°C) due to strong southwest winds of 35 mph (56 km/h) with gusts up to 62 mph (100 km/h). Humidity is at 100%, and visibility is reduced to about 6.6 miles (10.7 km).
The forecast indicates persistent rain over the coming days, with high chances of precipitation and gusty winds:
| Date | High/Low (°F) | Conditions | Precipitation Chance | Wind Gusts (mph) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Today (Dec 1) | 55/45 | Rain | 100% | 69 |
| Tue (Dec 2) | 48/44 | Rain | 100% | 41 |
| Wed (Dec 3) | 49/44 | Rain | 100% | 63 |
| Thu (Dec 4) | 47/41 | Rain | 100% | 58 |
| Fri (Dec 5) | 50/38 | Rain | 100% | 54 |
| Sat (Dec 6) | 50/46 | Drizzle | 100% | 47 |
| Sun (Dec 7) | 50/46 | Rain | 100% | 40 |
| Mon (Dec 8) | 52/47 | Rain | 100% | 41 |
| Tue (Dec 9) | 49/46 | Rain | 100% | 60 |
| Wed (Dec 10) | 48/43 | Drizzle | 0% | 57 |
Data sourced from current meteorological reports. Expect potential power cuts, transport delays, and further flooding.
Road Closures and Flooding Hotspots
The following roads are closed due to flooding or structural issues. This list is not exhaustive, and surface water affects many more routes—drive with extreme caution.
Fully Closed Roads:
- B4318 at Gumfreston: Closed; flood warning for the Ritec affecting low-lying land, roads, and Kiln Park Caravan Park.
- Spittal Tunnel: Closed.
- Llawhaden to Gelli: Closed.
- Landshipping to Martletwy: Closed.
- Pengawse Hill to Lampeter Velfrey: Closed (upcoming).
South of County (Flooded/Passable with Care):
- Tree down on Buttermilk Lane, Pembroke.
- A4139 (Tenby to Jameston) flooded at Crackwell.
- Flooding by Manorbier Railway Station.
- Stackpole Cheriton.
- St Florence.
- Bowett Woods, Monkton: Open but passable with care.
- Commons in Pembroke: Starting to flood; car park inundated, road passable with care (high tide passed at 2:45pm, levels may recede).
- A478 at Stoneyford, Narberth: Open but passable with care.
- West Lane, Templeton: Flooded but passable with 4×4.
- Ludchurch.
- Rosemary Lane, West Williamston.
North of County (Flooded/Passable with Care):
- A40: Tree down by Angling Centre, Treffgarne (trunk road).
- B4313, Bridge Street at Llanychaer.
- Golden Hill, Spittal: Part of bridge collapsed into stream.
- B4330 at Crowhill, Haverfordwest (by the bridge ///filled.goals.soda): Cleared.
- B4330 at Folly Cross, Camrose, and Camrose Brook Bridge (to Pelcomb).
- Post Goch between Croft and Nevern.
- Back roads between Letterston to Castlemorris, Mathry & Croesgoch.
- Dingle Lane (Crundale to Wiston) and Cockland Hill at Wiston: Impassable.
- Clarbeston Road.
- B4329 (bend after New Inn towards Tufton ///footpath.clap.ignoring).
- Rickeston Mill, Milford Haven.
- Neyland: Tree cleared.
Transport for Wales reports lines blocked between Swansea and Shrewsbury due to severe weather, with cancellations likely until end of day. Rail services to west Wales are disrupted, potentially increasing road traffic.
Safety Advice
- Avoid floodwater: Even shallow depths can sweep vehicles away.
- Check updates: Monitor Natural Resources Wales for river levels and alerts (updated every 15 minutes).
- Prepare: Secure property, have essentials ready, and register for flood warnings if at risk.
- Report issues: Contact council teams for emergencies, but note response times may be delayed.
This situation is evolving; further updates will follow as conditions change. Stay safe, Pembrokeshire.
Crime
Man accused of Milford Haven burglary and GBH remanded to Crown Court
A MILFORD HAVEN man has appeared in court charged with burglary and inflicting grievous bodily harm, following an incident at a flat in the town earlier this week.
Charged after alleged attack inside Victoria Road flat
Stephen Collier, aged thirty-eight, of Vaynor Road, Milford Haven, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court today (Friday, Dec 5). Collier is accused of entering a property known as Nos Da Flat, 2 Victoria Road, on December 3 and, while inside, inflicting grievous bodily harm on a man named John Hilton.
The court was told the alleged burglary and assault was carried out jointly with another man, Denis Chmelevski.
The charge is brought under section 9(1)(b) of the Theft Act 1968, which covers burglary where violence is inflicted on a person inside the property.
No plea entered
Collier, represented by defence solicitor Chris White, did not enter a plea during the hearing. Prosecutor Simone Walsh applied for the defendant to be remanded in custody, citing the serious nature of the offence, the risk of further offending, and concerns that he could interfere with witnesses.
Magistrates Mr I Howells, Mr V Brickley and Mrs H Meade agreed, refusing bail and ordering that Collier be kept in custody before trial.
Case sent to Swansea Crown Court
The case was sent to Swansea Crown Court under Section 51 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Collier will next appear on January 5, 2026 at 9:00am for a Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing.
A custody time limit has been set for June 5, 2026.
Chmelevski is expected to face proceedings separately.
News
Woman dies after collision in Tumble as police renew appeal for witnesses
POLICE are appealing for information after a woman died following a collision in Tumble on Tuesday (Dec 2).
Officers were called to Heol y Neuadd at around 5:35pm after a collision involving a maroon Skoda and a pedestrian. The female pedestrian was taken to hospital but sadly died from her injuries.
Dyfed-Powys Police has launched a renewed appeal for witnesses, including anyone who may have dash-cam, CCTV footage, or any information that could help the investigation.
Investigators are urging anyone who was in the area at the time or who may have captured the vehicle or the pedestrian on camera shortly before the collision to get in touch. (Phone: 101 Quote reference: DP-20251202-259.)
News
Greyhound Bill faces fresh scrutiny as second committee raises “serious concerns”
THE PROHIBITION of Greyhound Racing (Wales) Bill has been heavily criticised for a second time in 24 hours after the Senedd’s Legislation, Justice and Constitution (LJC) Committee published a highly critical Stage 1 report yesterday.
The cross-party committee said the Welsh Government’s handling of the legislation had “in several respects, fallen short of the standard of good legislative practice that we would normally expect”.
Key concerns highlighted by the LJC Committee include:
- Introducing the Bill before all relevant impact assessments (including a full Regulatory Impact Assessment and Children’s Rights Impact Assessment) had been completed – a step it described as “poor legislative practice, particularly … where the Bill may impact on human rights”.
- Failure to publish a statement confirming the Bill’s compatibility with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The committee has recommended that Rural Affairs Minister Huw Irranca-Davies issue such a statement before the Stage 1 vote on 16 December.
- Inadequate public consultation, with the 2023 animal-licensing consultation deemed “not an appropriate substitute” for targeted engagement on the specific proposal to ban the sport.
The report follows Tuesday’s equally critical findings from the Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport and International Relations Committee, which questioned the robustness of the evidence base and the accelerated legislative timetable.
Industry reaction Mark Bird, chief executive of the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), described the two reports as leaving the Bill “in tatters”.
“Two consecutive cross-party Senedd committees have now condemned the Welsh Government’s failures in due diligence, consultation and human rights considerations and evidence gathering,” he said. “The case for a ban has been comprehensively undermined. The responsible path forward is stronger regulation of the single remaining track at Ystrad Mynach, not prohibition.”
Response from supporters of the Bill Luke Fletcher MS (Labour, South Wales West), who introduced the Member-proposed Bill, said he welcomed thorough scrutiny and remained confident the legislation could be improved at later stages.
“I have always said this Bill is about ending an outdated practice that causes unnecessary suffering to thousands of greyhounds every year,” Mr Fletcher said. “The committees have raised legitimate procedural points, and I look forward to working with the Welsh Government and colleagues across the Senedd to address those concerns while keeping the core aim of the Bill intact.”
A Welsh Government spokesperson said: “The Minister has noted the committees’ reports and will respond formally in due course. The government supports the principle of the Bill and believes a ban on greyhound racing is justified on animal welfare grounds. Work is ongoing to finalise the outstanding impact assessments and to ensure full compatibility with the ECHR.”
The Bill is scheduled for a Stage 1 debate and vote in plenary on Tuesday 16 December. Even if it passes that hurdle, it would still require significant amendment at Stages 2 and 3 to satisfy the committees’ recommendations.
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