News
Scam awareness sessions at libraries
HOW can you spot a scam? What’s the best way to deal with unwanted callers? Where can you go for help?
These and other questions regarding scams will be answered at special drop-in sessions held in Pembrokeshire libraries during June.
The scam awareness sessions will be held between Wednesday (June 7) and Thursday (June 22) at various libraries across the county.
Officers from Pembrokeshire County Council’s Trading Standards team and local PCSOs will be available to offer advice and information on any questions which members of the public may have.
The sessions are being held as part of the 2017 Festival of Learning, hosted by Pembrokeshire Libraries.
They will be held at:
Wednesday June 7: Haverfordwest Library, 10am – 1pm
Tuesday June 13: Tenby Library, 10am – 1pm
Wednesday Jun 14: Milford Haven Library, 2pm – 5pm
Wednesday June 21: Pembroke Dock Library, 10am – 1pm
Thursday June 22: Fishguard Library, 10am – 1pm
Cllr Pat Davies, Cabinet Member for Regulatory Services and Planning, said: “Increasingly we are all becoming targets of either on line or telephone scammers.
“This offer of advice will focus on how to identify scams and how best to avoid this criminal activity.”
Entertainment
Three actors bring The Invisible Man to Torch Theatre
SLAPSTICK STAGE FUN
THE THOUGHT of invisibility, and the advantages it might bring, has captured imaginations for generations since H. G. Wells’ classic story was first published.
Now The Invisible Man, adapted for the stage by Derek Webb, is coming to the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven this May, offering audiences an evening of fast-paced slapstick silliness.
Although the story has been adapted many times for film, it is far less often seen on stage. This original and riotous version features 15 characters played by just three energetic actors, with quick costume changes, clever prop work, wacky imagination and plenty of tongue-in-cheek fun.
The production is presented by Our Star Theatre Company, following its successful 2023 UK tour and critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The British Theatre Guide praised the show as “high paced throughout”, adding: “An exuberant cast, Daniel Davis, Eleanor Catherine Smart and Sophie Watkins, deserve credit for confidence and maintaining a high pace throughout. Watkins is a talented performer, coaxing the best out of the piece.”
The Invisible Man will be performed at the Torch Theatre on Wednesday, May 13, at 7:30pm.
Tickets are priced at £18 and can be booked online at torchtheatre.co.uk or through the Box Office on 01646 695267.

News
Paul Davies urges voters to back Welsh Conservatives after S4C debate
LEAD Welsh Conservative candidate Paul Davies has called on voters in Ceredigion Penfro to support his party following his appearance on S4C’s leaders’ debate, Y Ddadl Fawr.
Mr Davies, who is standing in the forthcoming Senedd election in May, took part in the programme on Thursday (Apr 23), alongside representatives from other political parties in Wales.
The debate focused on key issues facing voters, including the future of the Welsh NHS, the rising cost of living, and support for the agricultural sector.
Mr Davies told the audience and viewers at home that the Welsh Government, supported by Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Liberal Democrats, had failed to deliver for communities across Wales.
He said: “For nearly three decades Wales has been governed by socialist parties whose policies have failed to deliver the outcomes that people deserve.
“In that time, waits for NHS treatments have skyrocketed, education standards have declined and the economy is stifled. It’s a record of failure and our communities deserve better.
“Only the Welsh Conservatives have a credible plan to get Wales working – by cutting taxes, reducing red tape and regulations on businesses, and cutting waste to deliver better value for money from our public services.”
Y Ddadl Fawr was recorded live for S4C at 8:00pm and remains available digitally through S4C Clic, BBC iPlayer and YouTube.
Photo caption: Paul Davies pictured outside Yr Egin in Carmarthen.
Community
Memorial plaque presented in honour of Cllr Pamela George
A MEMORIAL plaque has been presented in honour of Cllr Pamela George, recognising her dedicated service to Pembroke Dock.
The presentation took place at a recent full meeting of Pembroke Dock Town Council, where the town’s mayor, Cllr Michele Wiggins, presented the plaque to Cllr Jon George and Cllr Tracy George.
The plaque bears the words: “A life of service, a legacy of dedication,” and commemorates Cllr George’s contribution to the town and its community.
Pembroke Dock Town Council thanked Michaels Civic Robes & Regalia, which donated the plaque.
Photo caption:
Tribute: Cllr Jon George and Cllr Tracy George receive the memorial plaque from Pembroke Dock Mayor Cllr Michele Wiggins (Pic: Pembroke Dock Town Council).
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