News
Solva Care hosting public event
SOLVA CARE is hosting an event tomorrow (Sep 20) which will outline what Solva Care has achieved so far, what has been learned and how they hope to improve and extend their service.
The event will be held at the Memorial Hall in Solva between 9:45am and 3:45pm.
The Solva Care project, the first of its kind in the UK, has secured funding to help run a two year pilot scheme from the Sustainable Development Fund administered by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.
The schedule for the day is as follows:
09.45 Registration and refreshments
10.15 Introduction and welcome
10.25: The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 – aspirations for Pembrokeshire County Council
10.35: ‘Your place or mine – a health service perspective on care and support at home’
10.45: Key messages from the CSSIW National Review of Domiciliary Care
11.00: Key themes in Strategy for Care & Support at Home
11.15: Comfort break and reflection
11.50: Better ways of working with current homecare providers
12.05: Care to Co-operate
12.20: Micro-enterprises
12.35: Key messages from research
12.45: Lunch and networking
13.30: Solva Care – maintaining progress and tackling challenges
13.45: Related community initiatives in Pembrokeshire
14.00: Workshops: Different ways of working together – exploring opportunities and obstacles.
15.00: Plenary discussion – feedback from workshops and next steps
15.45: Refreshments and networking
News
Press regulator backs Herald reporting following Ajay Owen complaint
THE UK’s independent press regulator has rejected a complaint from Ajay Owen about a Pembrokeshire Herald article, concluding there were no grounds to investigate any breach of the Editors’ Code of Practice.
The complaint related to an article published on November 25, 2025, headlined “SARS boss published children’s photos, named social-workers and claims ‘legal trafficking’”.
After reviewing the complaint, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) determined that the concerns raised did not identify a possible breach of the Code, including allegations relating to accuracy and privacy.
Accuracy complaints dismissed
Mr Owen argued that the article was inaccurate in several respects, including references to photographs of children appearing in social media posts, concerns raised by residents, and the description of a contact number as a personal number.
IPSO found that where it was not disputed that posts included images containing children, it was not inaccurate or misleading to report that photographs of children had been published.
The regulator also concluded it was not significantly inaccurate to report that concerns had been raised by residents in both Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, noting the central point was that community members had expressed concerns.
IPSO further found no significant inaccuracy in describing a contact number linked to the organisation as a personal number.
In relation to references to named social workers appearing in posts, IPSO noted that Mr Owen appeared to accept posting the names, and therefore it was not misleading to report concerns raised by residents about that action.
Mr Owen also alleged a breach of privacy over the publication of an image showing him alongside a logo and signature.
IPSO concluded that the photograph was clearly a public-facing professional headshot connected to his role, and therefore there was no reasonable expectation of privacy.
Because IPSO determined the complaint did not raise a possible breach of the Editors’ Code, the regulator decided there were no grounds to open a formal investigation.
Mr Owen has the right to request a review of the decision by IPSO’s Complaints Committee within seven days.
A spokesperson for The Herald said: “We welcome IPSO’s decision, which confirms that our reporting met the required standards of accuracy and responsible journalism.”
Local Government
Milford Haven Hakin by-election candidates confirmed
THE LIST of candidates standing in the upcoming Pembrokeshire County Council by-election for the Milford Haven: Hakin ward has been published.
Nominations have now closed, and the official Statement of Persons Nominated has been released by the local authority.
Eight candidates will contest the seat. They are:
- Derrick Abbott – Independent
- Sam Booth – Wales Green Party
- Lee James Bridges – Independent
- Duncan Edwards – Independent
- Nicola Catherine Harteveld – Welsh Labour
- Brian Taylor – Welsh Conservative Party
- Scott Thorley – Reform UK
- Sam Warden – Welsh Liberal Democrats
The by-election will take place on Tuesday, March 17.
Residents wishing to vote must ensure they are registered by midnight on Friday, February 27. Applications can be made online via the UK Government website.
Applications for new postal votes, or changes to existing postal voting arrangements, must be received by 5:00pm on Monday, March 2. Applications to vote by proxy must be submitted by 5:00pm on Monday, March 9.
Poll cards will be sent to registered electors ahead of the election. The council has confirmed that registered 16 and 17-year-olds, along with qualifying foreign nationals, are eligible to vote in this election.
Photographic identification will not be required at polling stations.
The full Statement of Persons Nominated, including full party descriptions, is available on the Pembrokeshire County Council website.
Local Government
Independent Group reshuffle as council tax budget battle looms
Leadership change confirmed weeks before key vote amid warning over school cuts
PEMBROKESHIRE County Council’s Independent Group has confirmed a change in its leadership arrangements following a meeting held on Tuesday (Feb 18), with the changes taking effect from March 23, 2026.

Cllr Anji Tinley will become Group Leader, while Cllr Elwyn Morse will serve as Deputy Group Leader and take on the role of Chair of the Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee. Cllr Michael John will remain Chair of the Corporate Overview and Scrutiny Committee, and Cllr Huw Murphy will become Chair of the Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
The changes reflect the forthcoming appointment of Cllr Delme Harries as Chair of Council at the Annual Meeting on May 15. Under council rules, the Chair of Council cannot simultaneously hold a scrutiny chair role.
The Independent Group also confirmed it will not support the Cabinet’s proposed budget, which includes a 4.6% council tax rise for 2026/27 and a 2% reduction — approximately £2 million — in individual school budgets.
Group members said they hoped councillors across the chamber could work together to agree a budget that avoids cuts to education, particularly in light of recent Estyn inspections that have placed three schools into special measures with safeguarding concerns identified.
However, the Group warned that if a budget is approved that imposes what it described as substantial school funding reductions, it will consider invoking constitutional powers to bring forward a motion to rescind the decision.
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