Community
Town Council donates to community groups

(L-R): Merlin’s Bridge (MB) AFC Chairman Derrick Thomas; MB AFC Juniors Coach Kev Thomas; MB AFC Seniors Coach Roy Patterson; Mayor Of Haverfordwest Alan Buckfield; Milford Haven Sea Cadets (MHSC) Unit Training Officer Margaret Gage; MHSC First Class Cadet Jago Clark; MHSC Commanding Officer Will Elliot
HAVERFORDWEST TOWN COUNCIL (HTC) made several donations to local community organisations this week.
Those who received donations included Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Royal Marine Cadets (£100), Merlin’s Bridge AFC Juniors (£125) and Merlin’s Bridge AFC Seniors (£125), with representatives from each of the groups present at the Mayor’s Parlour to receive the donations.
Presenting the donations, Mayor of Haverfordwest Alan Buckfield said: “This is one of the nicest jobs the Mayor has.”
He added: “Without the likes of yourselves, these sort of things wouldn’t happen. People don’t notice the fundraising and organisation of transport that happens behind the scenes.”
Receiving the donations on behalf of Merlin’s Bridge AFC was Seniors Coach Roy Patterson, Juniors Coach Kev Thomas and Chairman Derrick Thomas. Accepting the donations of behalf of Milford Haven Sea Cadets and Roy Marine Cadets was Mayor of Milford Haven and Commanding Officer Will Elliot, Unit Training Officer Margaret Gage and 14-year-old First Class Cadet Jago Clark.
Juniors Coach Kev Thomas estimated that there are around 120 kids involved with the club, ranging from age seven to 16. Milford Haven Sea Cadets currently has 42 cadets enrolled.
Addressing Merlin’s Bridge AFC, the Mayor said: “When you go to the racecourse on a Saturday morning, the place is absolutely full of kids having fun.”
Speaking of Milford Haven Sea Cadets, he said: “I’ve been very impressed when I’ve visited Milford Haven at the turn out you have.”
Commanding Officer Will Elliot said that the funds donated would be going towards a new cadet classroom.
He said: “We’re growing; we moved into the building in 1999. We attract cadets from far and wide; from Haverfordwest to Rosemarket.”
Meanwhile, Merlin’s Bridge AFC will be putting the money towards maintaining the football pitch at the racecourse, which Chairman Derrick Thomas said would include a new set of goalposts.
Juniors Coach Kev Thomas also pointed out that Merlin’s Bridge AFC are in the process of raising funds for a new clubhouse, expected to cost in the region of £80k.
Mr Thomas said: “We have got permission to build a new clubhouse.”
While the club is still very much in the process of raising money for the development, making reference to the £80k, he added: “We’re well on our way to half of that.”
“We’re hoping to get that going by April or May next year.”
Haverfordwest Town Council regularly makes donations to community organisations. Its next donation, which features regularly on its agenda during the Christmas period, will be to mental health charity Pembrokeshire MIND.
Climate
Petition opposing climate emergency reaffirmation and ‘tax hikes’ to be heard
A PETITION call for backing for a Pembrokeshire council group looking at its previous climate change commitment will be heard by councillors.
Last July, councillors agreed to set up a group to review its own decision to declare a climate emergency some six years ago.
In May 2019, the council declared a climate emergency following a notice of motion by Cllr Joshua Beynon, committing to becoming a zero-carbon local authority by 2030.
At the July 2025 meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council, a successful notice of motion by the late Cllr Mike Stoddart called for the establishment of a working group to review that decision.
That led to a recent petition, by Lynda Duffill of West Wales Climate Coalition, which attracted 725 signatures, calling on the council to reaffirm its Declaration of a Climate Emergency, and retain the ambition to deliver Net Zero Council operations by 2030.
That petition was considered at the October meeting of full council; members agreeing the working group be asked to ensure the petition is included as evidence in its consideration of the matters referred to it by the council resolution in July 2025.
This led to a further petition, concerned at a potential increase in council tax from a re-affirmation of a Declaration of a Climate Emergency.
The latest e-petition, on the council’s own website, created by Carolyn Ellis, reads: “We call upon all elected members of Pembrokeshire County Council to support and to take seriously the working group tasked with the review of the ‘climate emergency’ called in 2019 (by the-then 21-year-old councillor Joshua Beynon) and to question the hefty funds needed to spend on ‘net zero’.
“We refer to the recent petition by the West Wales Climate Coalition which purports to speak for the residents and council tax-payers of Pembrokeshire.
“There is potentially a far higher number of residents who do not share this unsubstantiated view and who are extremely concerned about the potential for huge hikes in council tax, especially if this tax is linked in future to the carbon efficiency of homes and businesses.
“This was hinted at as a possible lever for encouraging ‘compliance’ with decarbonising homes in the ‘Better Homes, Better Wales, Better World’ report. Therefore, not only could we be faced with more taxes, but also inevitable deterioration in service provision by PCC.”
The current petition runs to March 26, and has attracted 253 signatures to date.
Any petition of between 100 and 499 signatures triggers a debate at one of the council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committees, and any over 500 a debate at full council.
Community
VC Gallery breakfast club brings ‘super cool vibes’ to Haverfordwest High Street
Community groups join weekly drop-in as councillors donate food and live music set to return next Friday
VC GALLERY’S Friday breakfast club in High Street, Haverfordwest, drew a strong mix of ages this week as local support organisations joined residents for a shared meal and a catch-up in the charity’s community space.
The VC Gallery said the session “went down a real treat”, with “super cool vibes” and people coming together to enjoy the welcoming environment.
Breakfast was kindly donated by Haverfordwest Town Council, with volunteers and staff helping to set up and run the morning.

Guests included representatives from Citizens Advice Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire Advocacy Service and homelessness charity The Wallich, as the groups connected with residents and shared information about the help available locally.
VC Gallery said it was “great to be working towards a common goal for our community” and thanked those involved for their support.
Next week’s breakfast club will feature new guests, with live music also set to return as Goose is expected back to play during the session.
The VC Gallery is based in Haverfordwest and runs a range of projects aimed at supporting veterans and the wider community.

Community
Excellent ratings for centre providing respite for children with disabilities
A PEMBROKESHIRE respite provision centre supporting children and young people with disability needs has been rated ‘excellent’ in all areas by Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW).
Following a recent inspection Holly House, in Haverfordwest, has met excellent standards in well-being, care and support, environment and leadership and management.
This follows substantial and sustained improvement thanks to the team at Holly House, having previously been considered a service of concern.
CIW inspectors said the move to an excellent rating is a direct result of highly effective leadership and management, which consistently places children’s safety and wellbeing at the heart of every decision.
The inspection report adds: “The Responsible Individual (RI) provides excellent strategic direction and demonstrates a clear commitment to continuous improvement, while the manager is skilled and proactive in maintaining high standards. Oversight of the service is robust and has driven significant improvements, resulting in positive outcomes for children’s wellbeing.”
The report highlights the choice, independence, and opportunities the visiting children experience, enhancing their happiness and quality of life, adding they are supported to feel safe, valued and involved in decisions about their care.
There are strong relationships with families, with further plans to strengthen those along with a continued increase in a wide range of activities and community trips.
Feedback from families is highly positive. All families who completed surveys rated care and support as excellent.
Head of Children’s Services Chris Frey-Davies said: “The Council is delighted to hear the outcome of the recent CIW inspection of Holly House. Achieving excellent ratings across all four themes is an incredible accomplishment and a true testament to the dedication and leadership within Holly House.
“As highlighted by CIW inspectors, to move from a position of significant concern to sustained excellence speaks volumes about the commitment to children’s safety and wellbeing at every level.”
Cabinet Member for Young People, Communities and the Well-being and Future Generations, Cllr Marc Tierney, echoed the positive CIW comments and congratulated the team at Holly House for their fantastic work: “It is clear to see that the young people who attend Holly House really do benefit from the quality of care provided by our hardworking, dedicated team.
“I want to thank them for their role in supporting our young people which also provides essential respite for local families from their caring responsibilities. This external report puts on record the high quality of this provision and underlines that our young people are at the heart of this vital service.”
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