News
Ex-councillor jailed for obscene text messages
A FORMER member of Haverfordwest town council has been jailed this week for sending obscene text messages to a 15 year old girl.
Stephen David Evans, aged 57, who won a by-election in 2010, admitted sending her a string of messages but without revealing his identity.
But she researched his telephone number and the police were called in.
Two of the messages were sent before her 16th birthday and Evans admitted two offences of inciting a child to engage in sexual activities.
Evans, of Slade Park, off Slade Lane, was jailed on Wednesday (Aug 24) for 16 months.
Robin Rouch, prosecuting, told Swansea Crown Court how the girl was shocked to receive a text message at 7.22am on September 6, 2014, in which Evans said, bluntly, that he wanted to shag her.
The following day she received another message from Evans in which he wrote that he was masturbating and thinking about having oral sex with her.
“Further messages followed, including one suggesting that they meet up, but she had no idea who they were from,” added Mr Rouch.
Mr Rouch said the messages continued until the following May, but by then she had reached 16 and they did not constitute offences.
After Evans had been traced and arrested experts examined his computer and found that he had been researching the girl on the internet.
Mr Rouch said the messages had upset the victim so much that she failed to achieve the examination grades that she had expected.
Jim Davis, representing Evans, said he had been a voluntary worker and a well known soccer referee as well as a councillor and had suffered extreme shame and embarrassment.
At the time, he added, his wife had been seriously ill and he had been abusing alcohol.
“He accepts that they were horrible messages and wants to apologise to her,” added Mr Davis.
Judge Peter Heywood said he would be failing in his public duty if he did not send Evans to jail immediately.
“You blighted her life in what was an important school year,” he added.
Evans was also ordered to register with the police as a sex offender for 10 years and on his release from prison will be banned from working with children.
Judge Heywood also issued a retraining order banning Evans from contacting the girl “to give her peace of mind.”
Community
Step into a magical festive adventure at Oriel y Parc
FAMILIES are invited to embark on a magical journey this winter with the launch of the Winter Festive Nature Trail, opening Saturday 23 November at Oriel y Parc, National Park Discovery Centre, St Davids. Perfect for explorers of all ages, this enchanting trail combines nature, fun and festive cheer in an outdoor adventure.
Visitors will uncover seven glowing animals, each hidden within a unique habitat. Armed with a special magic torch, participants will reveal and collect glowing animals as they follow the trail. Once completed, families can return to the desk to reunite the animals with their festive homes and claim a Nature Adventurer’s treat.
This engaging event runs daily from 9.30am-3.30pm until Friday 20 December. Entry is £4 per child, making it an affordable and memorable activity for families.
Adding to the festive magic, Oriel y Parc welcomes the return of its North Pole Post Box. Children can write letters to Santa, sharing their festive wishes, and drop them into the special post box. After three days, families can return to pick up a personalised reply from Santa along with a surprise from the elves’ workshop. The Free Post Office will operate from Saturday 23 November – Thursday 19 December, spreading holiday cheer to visitors of all ages.
The festivities continue with the highly anticipated Christmas Market on Saturday 7 December from 10am to 3pm. This market is a perfect opportunity to embrace the holiday spirit while browsing an array of local craft and food stalls. Live music performances by the Solva Ukulele Pirates and the Barn Howlers will create a lively atmosphere throughout the day.
Visitors will find a wide selection of unique handmade gifts and treasures from talented local makers and producers, perfect for Christmas shopping. Seasonal food will be available from the new team at The Brunch House, offering warming and delicious dishes to enjoy during the event. With free entry and parking, the market is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the season and support local artisans.
Oriel y Parc is delighted to welcome visitors to these special seasonal events, offering something for everyone to enjoy. From magical trails to festive shopping and Santa’s special deliveries, the holiday season at Oriel y Parc promises to be unforgettable.
For more details on Christmas events and The Brunch House opening hours throughout November and December, visit www.orielyparc.co.uk.
News
Careers Wales launches Enterprise Troopers competition for primary schools
CAREERS WALES, in partnership with the Welsh Government’s Youth Entrepreneurship programme, Big Ideas Wales, has announced the launch of the 2024-25 Enterprise Troopers Primary School Competition. The competition invites primary schools across Wales to compete for cash prizes of up to £2,500, with additional awards for runners-up.
The challenge celebrates creativity, sustainability, and community impact, encouraging schools to foster entrepreneurial thinking in their pupils. Schools excelling in innovative approaches will be recognised in three categories:
- Best Enterprise School for ECO/Sustainability
- Best Enterprise School for Community/Social Impact
- Best Enterprise School for Creativity/Innovation
Fostering skills for the future
The competition aims to nurture entrepreneurial attitudes in young learners, focusing on creativity, problem-solving, communication, and organisational skills while enhancing literacy and numeracy. Participating schools will receive a digital entry pack containing tailored resources for lower and upper primary age groups. These materials, aligned with the Welsh curriculum, inspire students and teachers to explore enterprise by developing business ideas, making sales, and supporting their local communities.
Schools showcasing their enterprise projects in the Enterprise Troopers gallery will also be eligible for monthly spot prizes.
Inspiring educators and students
Mark Owen, Head of Services to Stakeholders at Careers Wales, said: “We’re thrilled to launch the Enterprise Troopers Primary School competition for 2024-25. For over a decade, this initiative has provided learners with a unique opportunity to explore enterprise, build essential skills, and make a difference in their communities. It’s also a chance for schools to gain recognition for their entrepreneurial achievements and inspire others.”
Carys Davies, Enterprise Lead at Halfway Primary School, praised the programme, saying:
“Pupils developed entrepreneurial skills in an authentic and fun way. It was amazing to see their confidence grow—whether mathematically minded or creatively inclined, every learner contributed and gained valuable insights. We’re excited to build on this experience and expand our enterprise opportunities.”
Key details:
- Open to all primary schools in Wales.
- Suitable for schools with enterprise clubs, past participants, or newcomers.
- Projects must be pupil-led and active between 1 January 2024 and 16 June 2025.
- Winners will be announced in July 2025.
Schools can register and find more information at The Enterprise Troopers | Business Wales – Big Ideas.
Take the first step in empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs—register today!
Crime
Sentencing delay for woman who killed baby Mabli in crash
THE SENTENCING of a woman who killed a baby in a crash outside Withybush Hospital has been postponed after she suffered a suspected heart attack.
Bridget Carole Curtis, 70, of Begelly, was scheduled to appear at Swansea Crown Court on Friday after admitting to causing the death of eight-month-old Mabli Cariad Hall by dangerous driving.
Mabli sustained severe traumatic brain injuries when she was struck by a white BMW while in her pram at the hospital’s front entrance on June 1 last year. She was airlifted to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff and later transferred to Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, where she died in the early hours of June 25.
Curtis was reported to have suffered a suspected heart attack on the morning of her sentencing and is currently being treated in hospital. The hearing has been adjourned and will resume on December 5.
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