News
High hopes for new charity shop

Opened Monday: Sartori Home Furnishing
THE PAUL SARTORI FOUNDATION officially opened their new Home Furnishings store in Milford Haven on Monday (Jan 25).
The new shop is hoped to raise significant funds for the Foundation, and has already made £3,000 in its first three weeks, selling a huge range of goods.
Giving a helping hand to the shops is well-known local author and historian, Jeff Dunn, whose book, Tony and the Dream Searcher raised over £1,700 for the Foundation.
The book, which was set in the 1950s, tells the tale of a child at Christmas time, which is based on true events, and sold over 300 copies at Milford News in Charles Street, Milford Haven.
Jeff told the Herald: “I’m chuffed to bits! We handed over a cheque for £1,730 and I’m absolutely over the moon.
“The cost of the printing was covered by Jimmy and Elaine Yeomans of Manderwood Timber Engineering Ltd, and therefore all the proceeds went toward the Paul Sartori Foundation.”
The shop has a tidy format, and sells items such as home furniture, prams, childrens’ toys, kitchen sets and clothes.
Before the opening ceremony, the Town Cryer grabbed everyone’s attention and gathered everybody. Alec Don, CEO of the Milford Haven Port Authority said: “It’s great to welcome the Paul Sartori Foundation to Milford Haven.
“The company was founded in 1983, and now has a number of shops dotted around Pembrokeshire, and offers 17,500 hours of care per year, which is a phenomenal achievement.
“I know the value of the Foundation, as this past week my wife’s father died. He was cared for at home by the Paul Sartori Foundation, and their worth of work is beyond compare.
“I’m so grateful to see them here in Milford haven, and I hope the shop is a success for the Foundation, and for the people of Milford Haven.”
Before the cutting of the ribbon commenced, Mayor of Milford Haven, Cllr Stephen Joseph said: “It’s bittersweet to be encouraging charity shops into a town, but in this day and age we have no alternative.”
The attendees of the event were asked to go outside for the cutting of the ribbon, which was snipped by Mr Alec Don, whilst the Town Cryer rang his bell.
News
Senedd election 2026: Poll points to historic Welsh Labour slump
Plaid Cymru projected to emerge as largest party, with Reform UK close behind as Labour risks falling to third place
A MAJOR new opinion poll has sent fresh tremors through Welsh politics, suggesting Welsh Labour could lose its grip on Cardiff Bay for the first time since devolution began in 1999.
The survey, carried out by JL Partners for The Telegraph, projects Plaid Cymru as the largest party in the next Senedd, with Reform UK in second and Labour pushed into third. According to the poll, Plaid is on 28.8% of the vote and projected to win 33 seats, Reform UK is on 24.8% and 29 seats, while Labour trails on 15.9% and 17 seats.
If that result were repeated on polling day, it would mark one of the biggest political upheavals in modern Welsh political history. Labour has led every Welsh administration since the Assembly was created in 1999, but this poll suggests that dominance may now be under serious threat.
The election on May 7 will itself be a landmark one. For the first time, the Senedd will have 96 members rather than 60, with Wales divided into 16 larger constituencies, each electing six Members of the Senedd under the new proportional closed-list system. Voters will cast a single vote for a party or independent candidate, replacing the previous system.
Under the JL Partners projection, Labour is forecast to lead in only one of the new super-constituencies: Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd. Elsewhere, the battle for first place is expected to be dominated by Plaid Cymru and Reform UK.
For west Wales, that will be watched especially closely. Pembrokeshire is now split between the new Preseli Sir Benfro and Ceredigion Penfro constituencies, meaning local voters will be part of two much larger electoral contests than before. Under the reformed system, party performance across a wider area will carry much greater weight.
The projected national vote shares in the poll are:
Plaid Cymru: 28.8%
Reform UK: 24.8%
Labour: 15.9%
Conservatives: 12.3%
Greens: 9.2%
Liberal Democrats: 5.6%
Others: 3.5%
The findings broadly follow the direction of another recent MRP poll, which also placed Plaid Cymru in first place, Reform UK second and Labour third, although with different seat estimates. Taken together, the polling suggests a growing appetite for change among Welsh voters.
Even so, the picture remains fluid. With no party anywhere near the 49 seats needed for a majority in the new 96-member Senedd, any administration formed after May 7 is likely to depend on coalition talks or some form of agreement between parties.
James Johnson, co-founder of JL Partners, described the Welsh findings as potentially seismic, warning they would represent a political earthquake if borne out on election day.
For Pembrokeshire voters, the implications are significant. The coming weeks are likely to see fierce debate over farming, rural transport, NHS waiting times, the 20mph policy, energy costs, education and the value-for-money argument surrounding the larger Senedd. Those issues are already shaping campaign messages across west Wales.
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has presented his party as ready to lead the next Welsh Government, while Labour under First Minister Eluned Morgan faces what may be its most difficult Senedd campaign in a generation. Reform UK, meanwhile, is seeking to turn growing discontent with the political establishment into a major breakthrough.
Polls are snapshots rather than forecasts, and much can still change before voters go to the ballot box. But with the campaign entering its closing weeks, this latest survey suggests Wales may be heading towards the most dramatic Senedd election since devolution began.
Crime
Criminal damage investigation after vehicle damaged in Pembroke
Police appeal for information following incident on South Road between March 11 and March 15
POLICE are investigating a report of criminal damage to a vehicle in Pembroke.
The damage is believed to have occurred on South Road sometime between Wednesday, March 11 and Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Officers are appealing for anyone who may have seen anything suspicious, or who has information that could assist the investigation, to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by email at [email protected], or by calling 101, quoting reference number 26000209990.
Community
Family safe after major house fire in Letterston, community told
Memorial hall opened to help those affected after blaze in Station Road area
A FAMILY escaped without injury after a major house fire in the Station Road area of Letterston, according to local residents.
The blaze prompted a major emergency response on Wednesday (Apr 15), with fire engines seen at the scene and the road closed while crews tackled the incident.
People posting in the Letterston community group said the family was safe, although one kitten was sadly lost in the fire.
One resident wrote: “They lost a kitten, but the family were ok. Nothing worse than a fire. There were 4 fire engines here at one time.”
Others described hearing multiple sirens and seeing smoke rising from the area, with one local woman saying her partner could see the fire engines from nearby fields.
As news of the fire spread, the local community quickly rallied round. The memorial hall was opened for anyone affected, while residents offered practical help and support to the family.
Messages posted online described the loss of the home as heartbreaking, with one resident writing that while the house had gone, the family were “alive and well to make more new memories”.
The Herald has approached the emergency services for official confirmation on the cause of the fire and the full extent of the damage.
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