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Remanded in custody for chemist break-in
A MAN originally from Haverfordwest but now living in Carmarthen has admitted carrying out a pre-Christmas burglary at a chemist shop in Hakin. Morgan Charles Ralph, aged 29, appeared before Judge Peter Heywood at Swansea crown court on Monday (Jan 5) for a plea and case management hearing.
He admitted breaking into the Elders shop in St Annes Road between December 21 and December 24 and stealing £500 in cash, a computer and a quantity of medicines. Judge Heywood said he noted that Ralph had an extensive criminal record although not for burglary.
He agreed to postpone sentencing until a probation officer had prepared a report into his background. Ralph, of Y Felyn, Carmarthen, was remanded to Swansea prison until he is sentenced on January 26. Judge Heywood warned Ralph that the court would consider an immediate prison sentence.
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Angle RNLI answers string of call-outs across the Milford Haven Waterway
Volunteer crew launched for searches, police incidents, a medical evacuation and a grounded yacht during a busy spell from mid-February to early April
ANGLE RNLI volunteers were called out to a series of incidents across the Milford Haven Waterway in recent weeks, including missing person searches, a medical evacuation and assistance to vessels in difficulty.
The first of the incidents took place late on Sunday, February 16, when the crew was paged at 11:04pm to assist St Govan’s Coastguard Rescue Team and Dyfed-Powys Police with a missing person search at Cleddau Reach, Llanion. The launch was later cancelled after the casualty was located safe and well by police.
In the early hours of Tuesday, March 11, at 1:12am, the lifeboat crew was tasked alongside Dale Coastguard Rescue Team to assist with an ongoing police incident at Hakin Point, Milford Haven. The lifeboat launched and stood by within the marina lock until the incident was safely concluded. The crew was back alongside and ready for service again by 2:00am.
A further launch followed on Friday, March 21, at 1:09pm, when the crew was requested to assist a seven-metre motor vessel with three people on board suffering machinery failure off the Behar Wreck in Dale Roads.
Once on scene, the volunteer crew assessed the situation and decided the safest course of action was to establish a tow. The vessel was taken under tow before the line was handed over off Hobbs Point to a workboat from Rudders Boatyard for the remainder of the journey back to the slipway. With no further assistance required, the lifeboat returned to station and was ready for service again by 3:30pm.
Just after midnight on Tuesday, April 1, at 1:15am, Angle RNLI was again paged to help Dale Coastguard Rescue Team and Dyfed-Powys Police, this time in the search for a despondent woman in the Milford Haven area. As the crew prepared to launch, the casualty was found safe and well by police and the launch was cancelled.
Later the same day, at 9:52pm, the lifeboat was requested to assist with a medical evacuation after reports of a man suffering chest pains on board a harbour tug moored off South Hook.
A Port Authority pilot boat had already transferred the casualty from the vessel and was making for its jetty. The lifeboat rendezvoused with the pilot vessel, where casualty care-trained crew members boarded. Supported by Dale Coastguard Rescue Team, the man was assessed and extracted from the vessel before being handed into the care of colleagues for transport to hospital.
The lifeboat was back alongside her berth and ready for service again by 11:30pm.
Most recently, on Monday, April 6, at 1:05pm, the crew was tasked to assist a fourteen-ton yacht with one person on board which had run aground and was listing near Mill Bay.
With the tide still ebbing, the immediate concern was the welfare of the lone skipper. The lifeboat launched shortly afterwards and located the yacht around twenty minutes later. With the vessel by then listing significantly, the crew deployed the inflatable Y boat to speak with the skipper and discuss the options.
The owner, who was understandably reluctant to leave the yacht, was helped to deploy an anchor. With no further assistance required, and the skipper content to remain on board and await the returning tide, the crew was stood down. The lifeboat was back alongside and ready for further service by 3:00pm.
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Audit Wales: Welsh Gov’t has improved Regional Integration Fund oversight
Report finds previous recommendations led to better management of public money, but warns more work is needed by health boards and councils
AUDIT WALES has said the Welsh Government has made clear improvements in the way it manages the Regional Integration Fund, but warned that health boards and local authorities still need to strengthen their oversight of how the money is spent.
A report published by the Auditor General for Wales found that positive action taken in response to earlier audit recommendations has helped improve the use of public money.
The Regional Integration Fund supports efforts to better join up health, social care and housing services across Wales.
Audit Wales said the fund helped 181,922 people live independently during 2024-25 by supporting the management of their health and care needs.
The latest report follows an earlier 2019 review of the Integrated Care Fund, which identified both positive impacts and weaknesses in the way the fund was managed. That earlier review made six recommendations to the Welsh Government, all of which were accepted.
Since then, the Welsh Government has replaced the Integrated Care Fund with the Health and Social Care Regional Integration Fund, introduced in April 2022. Capital elements of the previous scheme were replaced by a new Housing with Care Fund.
According to Audit Wales, five of the six original recommendations have now been fully implemented, with the sixth partially implemented.
The report says the Welsh Government has improved the speed of its decision-making, strengthened monitoring arrangements and helped Regional Partnership Boards share learning and good practice.
However, the report also found weaknesses in how health boards and local authorities oversee the work of Regional Partnership Boards and the way Regional Integration Fund money is used.
Between 2021-22 and 2026-27, Regional Partnership Boards will have had access to £1.45 billion in Welsh Government funding, including £731 million through the Regional Integration Fund.
As statutory members of those boards, health boards and local authorities are responsible for oversight of the activity and spending. Audit Wales said more needs to be done to ensure that responsibility is being carried out properly and in line with Welsh Government guidance.
Auditor General for Wales Adrian Crompton said he was encouraged that the Welsh Government had taken the findings of the 2019 report seriously and acted on the recommendations.
He said the follow-up report showed clear improvements in the management of public money by both the Welsh Government and Regional Partnership Boards.
Mr Crompton added that, as more funding is channelled through Regional Partnership Boards, it is important that the Welsh Government continues working with partner bodies to make sure public money is being overseen and spent wisely.
The report also includes further recommendations intended to help shape the future management of the fund.
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St Davids RNLI launches on Easter Monday after drifting kayak spotted off Solva
Missing vessel recovered near shore after coastguard confirms it had been reported lost days earlier
ST DAVIDS RNLI launched on Easter Monday after an upturned kayak was spotted drifting east of Solva Harbour.
The all-weather lifeboat, Norah Wortley, was requested to launch at 11:04am on Monday (Apr 6) after the vessel was seen floating in the water.
Heading into a strong south-easterly wind, the Tamar-class lifeboat made directly for Aber-west. Members of HM Coastguard St Davids Cliff Rescue Team assisted from the clifftop, helping to guide the volunteer crew to the kayak.

As the vessel was lying close to the shore, the lifeboat’s daughter boat was launched to recover it and bring it aboard the Norah Wortley.
Photographs of the kayak were then sent to HM Coastguard in Milford Haven, which confirmed it had been reported missing from Porthclais several days earlier.
That meant there was no need for a shoreline search for the owner.
The kayak was taken to Solva Harbour, where it was handed over to HM Coastguard and secured on the quay wall. The lifeboat returned to station at about 12:30pm.
St Davids RNLI Coxswain Will Chant said: “The timely reporting of a missing kayak by the owner potentially saved an unnecessary search operation. Thank you to members of St Davids Coastguard team for their assistance during this shout.”
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Easter Monday shout: St Davids RNLI recovers a drifting kayak off Solva after it was reported missing days earlier (Pics: RNLI)
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Anonymous
May 3, 2018 at 4:16 pm
That obnoxious creature,morgan ralph is an alcoholic drug addict!!!i know him VERY well…That thing has spent most of his life in prison!!!! And will ccontinue to do so!!..Never done burglary????BULL…that thing smashed my window n rifled thru my house,my unerware draw,stealing £80 in 20pence coins…stole a phone…and stole several items of newellery…How did he get away with it?????IT TURNED “COPPERS NARK”…Its due out of Bridgend Prison on 11th June…just a few weeks away!!!..PEMBROKESHIRE BE AWARE!!!
Anonymous
October 24, 2018 at 7:35 pm
Hahaha Janet ???? Dunno her last name these days as she has had so many husbands I don’t even think she nos her last name, Janet is a very strange creature of neyland with no friends and even her family don’t like her. I’m glad her house got broken into that’s what she gets for bumping her gums, this woman is a spiteful horrible excuse of a human being, role on the day she dies, she won’t be missed, obviously she don’t like Morgan Ralph and I no very well he don’t like her. Hahahaha Janet Ralph, whatling or what ever mans names she’s got these days all the best!!! Waaaaaaaaa!!!!!
Anonymous
December 15, 2018 at 2:58 pm
Another mental druggy arnt you!!!she is actually a very nice n well respcted lady..
Anonymous
December 15, 2018 at 3:44 pm
Hey ginger…just read wot ya sed about ya stepmum…shud be ashamed of yaself.drugged up wen ya sent it wuz ya?????? Hear ya up in court nxt week again 4 yet another crime ya committed.banged up again then.
Anonymous
June 8, 2019 at 7:20 am
So morgan ralph battered and almost killed another woman!.He’l be walking the streets again in just over a year!!!! Why the hell isnt he banged up for at least 10 years for attempted murder???? Because Attempted Murder it was!!!!!.
Anonymous
August 10, 2019 at 7:41 pm
Oooh oooh oooh…fiona power had the audacity to show her ugly mug in neyland…..family put it around that the piece of evil shit was staying with relatives in London…..LONDON??????holed uop on the
Anonymous
September 2, 2019 at 3:59 pm
Just got back from working in another country..lo n behold morgan ralph has hit the headlines again.even the national newspapers!!.almost murdered a young lass..again…n all he gets is little more than a year behind bars…that piece of dog dirt shud be hanged.he’s a Psycopath…..like his ol man..ive seen his old man’s wife struggle with broken ribs many times over n the marks around her neck…the apple dont fall far from the tree…
Anonymous
September 2, 2019 at 4:42 pm
Cudnt agree more pal…shit like that has no right to live alongside decent people..theyl get comeuppance….
Anonymous
September 3, 2019 at 4:07 pm
Hi mate…i agree…totally…seen micks missess marks too.also seen mcks injuries too.inflicted by that nutter son of his…mick was battered black n blue with a concrete post n the nutter wrapped a plastic bag around his dads head to suffocate him….yes..came into the pub like that..a pathetic sight…but lets not forget wot mick has put his wife thru….she’s looking more calm these days since she left him..
Anonymous
June 22, 2020 at 8:57 pm
To everyone in wales..especially the young lady that nutter morgan ralph almost murdered last year,he is getting out of prison this friday..26th June 2020…BE AWARE…
Anonymous
June 26, 2020 at 4:35 pm
Nutter Morgan Ralph was released from prison today!!!!!.
Anonymous
July 11, 2020 at 10:17 am
Janet no one cares, trawling my name all the time.
Anonymous
July 19, 2020 at 2:56 pm
Leave Ure names then????
Anonymous
July 29, 2020 at 4:23 pm
Was in swansea nik with ya…never tried murder tho..
Anonymous
August 1, 2020 at 5:26 pm
Never tried murder? What u mean?
Anonymous
August 5, 2020 at 6:26 pm
Tried ta murder the lass in her own home in Harford didnt ya!!! Poor lass had to jump outa her flat window didnt she….Cops were there to save her…
Anonymous
August 5, 2020 at 7:09 pm
To anyone out there reading this…..DO NOT pay Michael Ralph to do work in your home…Just spoke to his missus..He totally fkd up her plumbing…PROPER..cost her hundreds to pay a proper plumber to put it right…
Anonymous
November 5, 2020 at 4:13 pm
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Anonymous
December 3, 2020 at 5:53 pm
Oi oi
Anonymous
March 17, 2021 at 5:32 pm
I i
Anonymous
September 1, 2021 at 4:45 pm
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Mr probz
September 30, 2021 at 11:11 am
Not good
Mr probz
September 30, 2021 at 11:12 am
Not good at all
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