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backed brynON SOCIAL networking sites, they have been dubbed “The Dirty Thirty” and been the subject of extensive recriminations and abuse. They have been accused of not representing their electors, but rather the interests of the ruling group and senior officers. But who are the Councillors who voted against last week’s vote of no confidence in controversial Council fat cat Bryn Parry Jones? We have listed them, with their ward and email contact details – obtained from the County Council’s website – for our readers’ information:

  1. Jamie Adams: Camrose, Independent Plus, Leader of Council and Cabinet Spokesperson for Corporate Matters and Finance. Email: [email protected]
  2. John Allen-Mirehouse: Hundleton, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  3. Daphne Bush: Pembroke St Mary South, Independent Plus. Email: cllr.daphne.bush:Pembrokeshire.gov.uk
  4. Mark Edwards: Haverfordwest Prendergast, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  5. Wynne Evans: Narberth, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  6. Lyndon Frayling: Haverfordwest Garth, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  7. Huw George: Maenclochog, Independent Plus. Deputy Leader and Cabinet Spokesperson for Environmental and Regulatory Services and the Welsh Language. Email: [email protected]
  8. Brian Hall: Pembroke Dock Market, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  9. Paul Harries: Newport, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  10. Umelda Havard: Merlins Bridge, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  11. Stan Hudson: Milford Haven North, Conservative. Email: [email protected]
  12. Mike James: St Dogmaels, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  13. Owen James: Scleddau, “Unaffiliated”. Email: [email protected]
  14. Michael John: Llangwm, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  15. Phil Kidney: Manorbier, Unaffiliated. Email: [email protected]
  16. Keith Lewis: Crymych, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  17. Rob Lewis: Martletwy, Independent Plus. Deputy Leader and Cabinet Spokesperson for Highways, Planning, Transportation and Major Events. IPG election co-ordinator 2008 & 2012. Email: [email protected]
  18. Pearl Llewellyn: Monkton, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  19. Peter Morgan: The Havens, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  20. Elwyn Morse: Narberth Rural, Independent Plus. Cabinet Spokesperson for Culture, Sport and Leisure. Email: [email protected]
  21. David Neale: Carew, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  22. Susan Perkins: Pembroke Dock Llanion, Independent Plus. Cabinet Spokesperson for Safeguarding and Children’s Services. Email: [email protected]
  23. David Pugh: Kilgetty/Begelly, Independent Plus. Still Cabinet Spokesperson for Economy, Tourism and Communities. Email: [email protected]
  24. David Rees: Llanrhian, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  25. Tom Richards: Letterston, Independent Plus. Vice Chairman of the Council. Email: [email protected]
  26. Ken Rowlands: Johnston, Independent Plus. Cabinet spokesperson for Education. Email: [email protected]
  27. David Simpson: Lampeter Velfrey, Independent Plus. Cabinet spokesperson for Housing & Sustainability. Email: [email protected]
  28. Rob Summons: Burton, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]
  29. Arwyn Williams: Pembroke St Mary North, Independent Plus. Chairman of the Council. Email: [email protected]
  30. Steve Yelland: Rudbaxton, Independent Plus. Email: [email protected]

Two IPPG members were absent from the meeting:

Cllr Myles Pepper (Fishguard North East) who had spoken out in favour of suspending Bryn Parry Jones in February and Cllr Simon Hancock (Neyland East) Cabinet Spokesperson for Adult Services and Equalities, who is reported to have been too ill to attend the meeting.

Two IPPG members abstained from the vote:

Cllr John Davies (Cilgerran) former leader of the then IPG and former leader of the Council and Cllr Lyn Jenkins (Solva).

Two IPPG members voted in favour of the motion of no confidence in Bryn Parry Jones: Reg Owens (St Ishmaels) and Stephen Joseph (Milford Central).

Looking at the voting record above, The Pembrokeshire Herald’s readers are well-placed to decide just how independently-minded the members of the Independent Plus Group actually are.

 

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Cadw invites families to step into West Wales history this half-term

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STRATA Florida Abbey and Laugharne Castle will host family events as part of Cadw’s May half-term programme.

FAMILIES in West Wales are being encouraged to explore historic sites on their doorstep this May half-term, with events planned at Strata Florida Abbey and Laugharne Castle.

Cadw’s programme runs from Saturday, May 23 to Sunday, May 31, with activities across Wales aimed at bringing history to life for children and families.

At Strata Florida Abbey, near Pontrhydfendigaid, a craft fayre will take place on Sunday, May 24, from 11:00am to 3:00pm, featuring local arts, crafts and produce, alongside family-friendly activities and guided tours.

Laugharne Castle will host Rainbow Gecko Bubbleman on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, from 11:00am to 4:00pm. Bubbleman and the Bubble Faerie will perform giant bubble displays, bubble animals and frozen creations, with visitors able to join in and learn tricks.

Other West Wales events include a Children’s Activity Day at Strata Florida Abbey and HMS Wales Naval Living History at Laugharne Castle.

Kate Roberts, Chief Executive of Cadw said: “May half term is the perfect chance for families to get out and explore the incredible history on their doorstep in Wales.

“This year’s programme has been designed to be hands-on, engaging and genuinely fun, giving visitors of all ages the chance to connect our nation’s past and spend quality time together outdoors.”

Cadw said membership includes free event entry and unlimited access to more than 130 historic places across Wales, with children going free with any adult membership.

 

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Mayor opens new Sapphire showroom in Milford Haven

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New Charles Street base brings windows and doors firm closer to Pembrokeshire customers

THE MAYOR OF MILFORD HAVEN has officially opened a new showroom for Sapphire Windows & Doors in the town centre.

The company welcomed visitors to its new base at 61 Charles Street on Monday (May 18), with Mayor Mark Woodward attending the opening.

Sapphire Windows & Doors, established in 1989, supplies and installs windows, doors and glazing products across South and West Wales.

The new Milford Haven showroom has been opened following growing demand from customers in Pembrokeshire, many of whom had previously travelled to the company’s Ammanford showroom.

The Charles Street premises will allow customers to view products in person, compare colours and finishes, try different styles, and speak directly with the Sapphire team.

Products on display include uPVC windows, composite and aluminium entrance doors, aluminium sliding and bifold systems, and internal and external Crittall-style aluminium and steel doors.

Shaun Matthews, Director of Sapphire Windows & Doors said: “We are incredibly excited to open our new Milford Haven showroom and welcome both returning and new customers through the doors.

“We have already received such a lovely welcome on Charles Street, and we are looking forward to becoming part of the local community.

“When people are investing in new windows and doors, it is important they feel confident in what they are choosing. The showroom gives customers the opportunity to properly see the products, explore the options available, try them for themselves and receive clear, honest advice from our team.”

The company manufactures its own uPVC products in-house at its factory in Ammanford, while installations are carried out by directly employed fitting teams.

Sapphire says it offers free, no-obligation quotes and takes a no-pressure approach to sales.

Every installation is backed by a ten-year guarantee and a FENSA insurance-backed warranty.

The new showroom is now open at 61 Charles Street, Milford Haven, SA73 1SA.

For more information visit sapphirewindows.info.

 

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Cardigan family’s urgent appeal after father suffers devastating stroke

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Former pilot left unable to speak or swallow after collapsing while mowing lawn

A CARDIGAN family has launched an urgent appeal for help after a 72-year-old father suffered a massive stroke while mowing his garden, leaving him unable to speak, swallow or move the right side of his body.

Les Bell collapsed on Monday, May 11, after suffering what doctors described as an intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) – a serious form of haemorrhagic stroke caused by bleeding in the brain.

His daughter, Jessica Grieve, said the bleed was extensive and that her father remains in a critical condition on an acute stroke ward.

The former pilot, who now works as a flight training consultant at Gatwick Airport, is currently being fed through a tube and can only communicate through eye contact, small nods and grunts.

Jessica said: “Dad has lost the right-hand side of his body, has to be tube fed as he’s not conscious enough to perform a swallow test, although it would seem the muscles on the right side of his throat aren’t working.

“He can’t talk. He can only communicate with brief eye contact, small nods and grunts.”

She added that doctors are still unable to predict her father’s long-term prognosis.

“We don’t know the prognosis, only time will tell, but he is in a critical condition and it’s likely to remain that way for some months,” she said.

The family is now facing a financial crisis after Les, who was the main income earner, became suddenly incapacitated.

Jessica said her father managed all household finances, while her mother is unable to work due to disabilities and her brother, Jake, is still suffering the effects of cancer treatment and cannot work full-time.

She is now applying for lasting power of attorney in order to access her father’s bank accounts, but said the process could take up to ten weeks.

In the meantime, the family say they are struggling to pay rent, bills and other essential costs.

Jessica has launched a GoFundMe appeal to support the family during the coming months.

She said: “I’m asking for donations of any kind to help them pay for the urgent bills while we’re waiting for other benefits and LPA to begin.

“If we can get them through the next couple of months we’d be so, so grateful.”

Anyone wishing can visit the GoFundMe page here: Help for the Family of Les Bell.

Photo caption:

Family by his side: Les Bell in hospital after suffering a devastating stroke while mowing the garden (Pic: GoFundMe).

 

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