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New council constitution encourages public participation

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Pembrokeshire County Council: New education ‘Vision’ revealed

HOT on the heels of the web-casting of its meetings, Pembrokeshire County Council has adopted a number of measures to encourage public participation in the work of the Authority.

Members of the public already have the opportunity to address the Planning and Rights of Way Committee and the new Constitution has now added the opportunity for them submit questions to be asked at full Council on their behalf.

A Form and Guidance Note is available for this purpose on the Council’s website.

Published today (Nov 18), the new Constitution also encourages members of the public to make suggestions as to issues which the various Overview and Scrutiny Committees should look at and to submit views on matters being considered by the Council.

The Democratic Services Committee agreed a Public Speaking Protocol in this respect.

The new format of the Constitution draws upon a national model which clearly sets out how the Council operates and the procedures which are followed in its decision-making.

Council Leader, Jamie Adams, said the new Constitution was intended to add clarity and transparency to the way the Authority conducted its business.

Councillor Adams paid tribute to the Constitutional Issues Working Group which carried out a thorough and constructive exercise to discuss and recommend approval of the Constitution, culminating in approval in principle at its Extraordinary Meeting during the summer.

He went on: “One of the changes we wished to make was to introduce a mechanism to ensure that the people we represent could engage simply and effectively with their Council and play an active part in the democratic process.

“The new Constitution will enable all persons who live and work in Pembrokeshire to bring to the attention of the relevant Overview and Scrutiny Committee their views on any matter under consideration by that Committee.”

Further opportunities for participation in the work of the Council will include a number of independent roles which are due to be advertised by the Council shortly.

The new Constitution has been translated and the bilingual versions are now available on the Authority’s website: http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk under the title ‘Your Council’/’Eich Cyngor’ and then at:  http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=101,2096,1579,112,163

 

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Footpath closed after landslip above Pembroke Castle Pond

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PUBLIC WARNED TO KEEP AWAY AS BARRIERS ARE REMOVED AND COUNCIL STEPS UP SAFETY MEASURES

A FOOTPATH overlooking Pembroke Castle has been closed after a landslip above the Castle Pond left a streetlight damaged.

Pembrokeshire County Council said the slip has affected the path running around the pond, prompting safety measures and a temporary closure of part of the route.

However, the council warned that the original barriers and warning signs were removed by members of the public, leading to “stronger measures” being put in place to stop people accessing the area.

The authority said the damaged streetlight column has been made safe, with power isolated, while the landowner carries out investigations and considers repair options.

In the meantime, walkers are being diverted via Rocky Park and on to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

A spokesperson for the council said: “A recent landslip above the Pembroke Castle Pond footpath has resulted in a damaged streetlight which has required the closure of part of the affected footpath.

“Power to the damaged streetlight column has been isolated and the area made safe.

“Despite the closure of the path, some members of the public have removed barriers and signage.

“Therefore, stronger measures have now been put in place to prevent access to the north bank of the Castle Pond while investigations and remediation options are pursued to address the landslide by the landowner.

“Further updates will be provided as work progresses and timelines are known.”

 

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Labour vote against Welsh Conservative hospice funding plan

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A SENEDD debate on the financial crisis facing Wales’ hospice and palliative care sector ended with Labour voting against a Welsh Conservative proposal to create a new funding model and commit an additional £40 million over the next Senedd term.

The motion, tabled by the Welsh Conservatives, recognised the role hospices play in providing end-of-life care and support to families across Wales, while warning that providers are facing unprecedented pressure from rising costs, staffing shortages and growing demand.

Deputy Leader of the Welsh Conservatives Paul Davies MS said the sector needed certainty and long-term stability, arguing that tax rises had forced hospices to make difficult decisions at a time when more people required specialist care.

He said: “I am disappointed that Labour did not support our much-needed support package for the hospice and palliative care sector.

“Substantial tax rises have forced the sector to make difficult decisions. They are in need of certainty and a new, sustainable funding model.

“The Welsh Conservatives have a credible plan to support hospices and palliative care and we are the only party putting money on the table to secure the long-term future of this vital sector.”

Charities working in end-of-life care used the debate to highlight wider pressures in the health and social care system, warning that too many people are spending their final days isolated, in pain, and without the support they need.

Marie Curie Cymru said hospice services and community-based hospice care are essential to helping people receive the right care in the right place, and to reducing avoidable trips to A&E. The charity called for clear leadership and action to integrate palliative and end-of-life care more effectively across services, warning that demand is set to increase in the coming years.

Hospice UK also said the current funding model is unsustainable, with charitable donations meeting a large share of costs, and warned that without urgent action Wales could see more services closing, loss of specialist staff and fewer options for families coping with life-shortening conditions.

Children’s hospice charity Tŷ Hafan said the Conservatives had been the first party to respond to its call for a fair funding pledge for the 2026–2031 Senedd term. It said a long-term uplift would help it reach more children and families, and urged other parties to match the ambition, arguing that children’s hospices in Wales have been underfunded for too long.

The motion debated in the Senedd called for the development of a new sustainable funding model and cited concerns that some hospices are already cutting services and facing potential bed closures.

 

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Heating manufacturer acquired by family office in deal backed by FDC

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CONSORT EQUIPMENT PRODUCTS – one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of electric heaters – has been acquired by family-owned investment firm Lifeboat Capital. The deal was backed by a seven-figure debt funding package from Frontier Development Capital (FDC) and other investors.

Consort, which is based in Milford Haven, supplies heaters to electrical wholesalers nationwide under the Consort and Claudgen brands, and manufactures own-brand products for leading suppliers. Following the acquisition, the current management team headed by Managing Director, Gareth Davies, will continue to lead the growth of the business.

The deal will enable the former Managing Director, Edward Spankie, and Materials Director, Chris Baggs, to realise their investment in the business though they will continue in a consultancy role. It will also provide additional investment to fund the growth of the business.

Established in 1966, Consort employs over 70 staff and manufactures over 250 product lines ranging from fan and panel heaters to air curtains and towel rails. The company has invested heavily in its modern 90,000 sq ft factory in Milford Haven and regularly introduces new products, with recent additions including wi-fi enabled heaters controlled by a mobile app.

The acquisition is the third to date by Lifeboat Capital, which was founded in 2019 and is the family office of the Afshar family. Lifeboat – which focuses on long-term investments in niche, high-quality UK businesses – also owns Southend-based Formara Print & Marketing and Oldham-based stockinette manufacturer Appletex.

Dr Taha Afshar, Chief Investment Officer at Lifeboat, said: “Lifeboat is committed to strengthening British manufacturing businesses and supporting the transition to a low-carbon future. With its efficient electric heating solutions and a track record for quality and innovation, Consort aligns strongly with our values and goals. The company will continue to operate as an independent business, and with the benefit of additional investment to support its long-term growth. Our vision is to be the definitive choice for sustainable, reliable and innovative electric heating.”

Graham Mold, Head of Growth Capital at Frontier Development Capital, added: “Consort has been manufacturing in Milford Haven since 1966 and is one of the best-known brands in the market. This deal will ensure a smooth transition of ownership and secure the future of the business.  With Lifeboat’s support, Consort is embarking on a new chapter on its growth journey and is positioned to go from strength to strength.”

 

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