News
School and docks on planning agenda
AT NEXT Tuesday’s (Feb 24) Planning and Rights of Way Committee, councillors will discuss a number of important applications.
The first of those sees an application to convert land at Milford Marina as part of the Milford Docks Master Plan.
At December’s meeting, members deferred a decision until next Tuesday (Feb24) to allow for them to visit the site.
The plans are recommended for approval but are subject to a number of conditions.
This includes the approval of three further applications, all part of the Milford Docks project, which have been delegated to the Director of Development.
A new application has also been submitted for the extension of the existing Dock Wall and erection of a Marina Services Building, including the relocation of the Grade II Listed former Docks Office Building and associated works. This application now includes the rebuilding of the whole of the listed building.
The previous application that included only partial rebuilding of the office has been withdrawn.
Councillors will also discuss a proposal for a new school to be built in Johnston at Langford Road.
The building will comprise of 4 junior classrooms, 2 infant classrooms, 1 reception class and an early year’s unit with the addition of a 2 classroom multiple needs unit.
As well as this there will also be a number of other rooms including a kitchen and a plant room.
Outdoor spaces will include sports, outdoor learning and play areas. Landscaping and car parking will also be part of the development. A multi-use games area (MUGA) will also be included and some facilities will be accessible by the community outside of school hours.
There have been no representations received for the plans which are recommended for approval subject to a number of conditions.
There are also plans to knock down Pembroke School and build a brand new secondary school with an additional vocational centre.
The development will include a new 3G sports pitch and a new Pembroke Learning Campus that will provide secondary education together with a county Autism Centre. A Vocational Centre providing a range of learning and training opportunities, and adult and community learning facilities.
The plans have not received any objections and are again recommended for approval subject to a number of conditions.
On top of this there will also be five planning applications for wind turbines discussed at Tuesday’s meeting.
Proposed locations include Penybanc in Castlemorris, Hillmoor Field in Portfield Gate, Castell Malgwyn farm in Llechryd, Plas y Berllan also in Llechryd, and Cross Inn Farm in Llanfyrnach.
Four of the five are recommended for refusal with only the application in Hillmoor Field being recommended for approval.
Community
Tractor run lights up Pembrokeshire and raises funds for charity
THE PEMBROKESHIRE ILLUMINATED TRACTOR RUN took place today (Dec 21), raising funds for two vital charities: the Catrin Vaughan Foundation and Wales Air Ambulance.
Starting at Clarbeston Road AFC at 6:00pm, the brightly lit convoy of nearly 200 tractors made its way through Withybush Hospital and Haverfordwest High Street before finishing at the Pembrokeshire County Showground.
The annual event has become a highlight of the festive calendar, drawing large crowds to witness the spectacle of tractors adorned with colourful lights and decorations.
Funds raised from the event will support the Catrin Vaughan Foundation, which provides crucial assistance to families facing hardship, and the Wales Air Ambulance, delivering life-saving emergency medical care across the region.
Organisers praised the dedication of local farmers and volunteers, whose commitment ensures the event’s continued success year after year.
(Image: Nia Marshall/Facebook)
Business
Ferry Terminal ‘extremely busy’ due to ongoing Holyhead closure
PEMBROKE DOCK Ferry Terminal has been experiencing significant congestion today as ferry services remain under immense pressure following the closure of Holyhead Port earlier this month.
The disruption, caused by storm damage, has rerouted ferry traffic through Pembrokeshire, leading to long queues and crowded facilities at the terminal.
The Herald can confirm that it has been very busy today with cars, lorries, and foot passengers queuing in large numbers. Staff are working tirelessly to manage the influx, directing vehicles and assisting passengers as they prepare to board the heavily booked ferries.
A spokesperson for the Port of Milford Haven said: “We are working closely with ferry operators and local authorities to ensure traffic flows as smoothly as possible, but the sheer volume of vehicles is causing unavoidable delays.”
Travelers are being urged to arrive early for their sailings and to remain patient as the terminal operates at full capacity.
Both Stena Line and Irish Ferries have increased capacity on their Pembrokeshire routes, deploying larger vessels, including the Stena Adventurer and the MV James Joyce, to handle the surge in demand.
From our position at the terminal, our photographer has captured photos showing long lines of vehicles, groups of foot passengers carrying luggage, and port staff coordinating efforts to ease congestion.
Authorities are advising non-essential travelers to consider rescheduling their journeys where possible and to monitor updates from ferry operators closely.
(Photos: Martin Cavaney/Herald)
Community
Festive celebrations at St Davids Cathedral this weekend
ST DAVIDS Cathedral is set to host two special events on Sunday (Dec 22), offering a blend of joyful participation and traditional carol singing to mark the Christmas season.
In the morning, families are invited to the Scratch Nativity at 11:00am. Attendees are encouraged to come dressed as wise men, angels, sheep, or shepherds and take part in an unrehearsed retelling of the Christmas story. Canon Leigh described the event as: “Complete, wonderful chaos for an hour… but with some poignant, thought-provoking moments to centre ourselves on the real meaning of Christmas.”
Later in the evening, the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols by Candlelight will take place at 7:00pm, featuring the Cathedral Choir. The event, steeped in tradition, will see the cathedral bathed in candlelight as carols and scripture readings fill the historic space.
Doors will open at 5:45pm for those seeking unreserved seating, and a large turnout is expected for this beloved Christmas celebration.
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