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Vital bus services cut

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services cutCHANGES are to be made to Pembrokeshire’s local bus services.

The changes follow the need to cut the bus service budget by £167,000. Most of the changes involve a reduction in the frequency of services, which is a preferred option of members of public following consultation.

The changes will take place from April 28 this year. “There are over 50 local bus services operating in Pembrokeshire of which the majority are subsidised by the Council,” said Councillor Rob Lewis, Cabinet Member for Highways and Planning.

“Last year a 25% reduction in the amount of Welsh Government funding provided to the Council meant that all subsidised Saturday and evening bus services were removed.

“Unfortunately further savings still need to be made this year,” he said.

“We have used the opportunity provided by the re-tendering of contracts this month to reconfigure services with operators who have responded positively. And, to ensure the impact of changes is kept to a minimum, we also asked members of the public for their views,” he said.

“We know how much people rely on their local bus service so we have made every effort to limit the negative effect of these changes.”

A questionnaire compiled by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Transport Unit last Autumn showed that while concerned at further cuts to bus services, the majority of people preferred cuts should involve reducing the frequency of services rather than the removal of entire routes.

The changes to bus services are as follows:

• 411 (Haverfordwest – St Davids)Contract awarded for 2 hourly service as opposed to current hourly service. The operator has indicated that they propose to enhance some of this service commercially and potentially operate hourly in the summer.

• 356 (Monkton – Milford Haven) Alternative tender specification accepted. This will remain an hourly service but with a simplified route that does not serve The Bush Estate. This estate is however going to be served by an hourly commercial service at no cost to the Council.

• 381 (Haverfordwest – Narberth- Tenby) Alternative tender specification accepted. The service will remain hourly but with a simplified route but with the late return journey operating in the summer only.

• 403 (Celtic Coaster – St Davids Peninsula) Number of vehicles reduced from 3 to 2 during School Summer Holidays.

• 387/88 (Coastal Cruiser – Angle Peninsula) Reduction in cost was achieved by redesigning the timetable whilst retaining the service to all villages served with slightly reduced frequency.

• 300 (Milford Town Service) Revenue funding for Saturdays removed. This service is operated commercially in the week, numbers travelling on Saturdays were low. The Council currently funds the Town Rider in Milford Haven on Saturday.

• 357a (Monkton – Pembroke Dock) Revenue funding for evening services removed. This was the only evening service remaining after previous cost saving exercises.

• 362 (Pembrokeshire Dock – Pennar – Pembroke Dock) Revenue funding for route enhancement removed due to low use.

 

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Local Conservatives launch campaign with pledge to protect local health services

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THE WELSH CONSERVATIVE team has officially launched its campaign for the new Ceredigion Penfro constituency, pledging to protect vital local health services including Withybush Hospital and Bronglais Hospital.

Leading the campaign are current Senedd Members Paul Davies and Samuel Kurtz, who were joined by members of the Welsh Conservative team and fellow Ceredigion Penfro candidates Claire George, Brian Murphy, Jill Evans and Claire Jones.

At the launch, held outside Withybush Hospital, the team set out its vision for improving healthcare provision across west Wales. The campaign will focus on protecting and strengthening services at Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest and Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth, both seen as essential lifelines for rural communities in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.

Paul Davies said: “Residents across Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion deserve access to high-quality healthcare close to home. We have consistently stood up for Withybush Hospital and will always fight to defend it. Any attempt to downgrade services is simply unacceptable.”

Samuel Kurtz added: “Labour has overseen the downgrading of local health services, while Plaid has enabled it by propping up Labour budgets in the Senedd. Reform has been silent on cuts to Withybush and Bronglais hospitals. Only Paul, myself and the Welsh Conservatives are standing up for our local health services, from Withybush and Bronglais to GP and dental access.”

The Welsh Conservatives said their campaign would focus on protecting and improving services at both hospitals, cutting waiting times, improving access to GPs and dentists, securing fairer healthcare funding for rural areas, and ensuring local voices are heard in decisions about health provision.

They said rural healthcare needs tailored solutions and long-term investment, rather than further centralisation of services away from local communities.

Paul Davies added: “This campaign is rooted in the priorities of local people who have trusted us to deliver. We have a strong track record of action, and we will continue to stand up for our hospitals, support local businesses and farmers, and fight for a healthcare system that works for everyone, no matter where they live.

“This election is about making sure west Wales has a strong, experienced voice focused on what really matters – our NHS, our economy and our future.

“After more than two decades of Labour running Wales, too many public services are still falling short, especially in rural areas like ours.”

Mr Kurtz said: “Paul and I have experience, and we have put that experience into practice by working hard for our communities. That experience will matter in a larger Senedd. We are ready to hit the ground running and fight for west Wales, no matter who ends up running the Government.”

The campaign will now continue across the constituency, with candidates meeting residents and listening to their priorities.

Aled Thomas, Chair of the Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Conservative Federation, said: “With six Senedd Members representing the new constituency under the new voting system, every vote matters, and every vote for the Welsh Conservatives can help return Paul and Sam.

“Both Paul and Sam are well known locally, with years of experience standing up for west Wales. They understand the issues that matter, they are proud to serve, and they have consistently worked hard to get results.”

Photo caption: Welsh Conservative candidates Paul Davies, Samuel Kurtz, Claire George, Brian Murphy, Jill Evans and Claire Jones launched their Ceredigion Penfro Senedd campaign on Wednesday (Apr 2) with a pledge to protect local health services.

 

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Police search for distressed man in Pennar ends safely

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Concerns for welfare raised in early-hours incident near Bentlass Terrace

POLICE were called to Pennar in the early hours of Sunday (Mar 29) after concerns were raised for the welfare of a man near Bentlass Terrace.

Dyfed-Powys Police said officers received a call at around 2:45am reporting concerns for the individual’s safety.

A search was carried out in the area and the man was later located before being taken to hospital.

The incident is understood to have happened near the garages at Bentlass Terrace, with witnesses reporting a police presence in the area between around 3:00am and 5:00am.

The force has not released further details about the circumstances, but confirmed the matter was treated as a welfare concern rather than a criminal incident.

A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police told The Herald: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a call reporting concerns for the welfare of an individual at around 2.45am on Sunday, March 29.

“A search was conducted for the man, who was located and taken to hospital.”

The Herald understands officers acted quickly after the report was made, and the man was found alive and given medical assistance.

 

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Driver spared jail after crash killed young couple

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A PEMBROKE DOCK driver who caused the deaths of a young couple in a road crash has been given a suspended prison sentence.

Alexander MacCallum, aged 28, of Llanreath, Pembroke Dock, was sentenced at Swansea Crown Court to 16 months in prison, suspended for 12 months. He was also banned from driving for 18 months.

MacCallum had previously admitted two counts of causing death by careless driving when he appeared before the same court on 9 February.

The case related to a fatal two-vehicle collision on the A477 near Llanddowror at about 3:50pm on 13 June 2024.

The court heard that MacCallum was driving a Jaguar XKR when he lost control in wet conditions, crossed the carriageway and collided with a Ford Fiesta being driven by Adam Muskett, aged 27. His partner, Katie Worrell, aged 25, was a passenger in the car.

Mr Muskett died at the scene. Ms Worrell was taken to hospital with catastrophic injuries but died later the same day.

In a joint family statement, relatives of the couple said: “We would like to thank the emergency services who attended that fateful day and the people who stopped to help Katie and Adam. We are forever grateful to them.

“We recognise the sentence of the court, but there is no sentence that will ever bring our children and siblings back. We appreciate the work of Dyfed-Powys Police and the Crown Prosecution Service to secure a conviction.

“Adam and Katie’s deaths were unnecessary. Had the defendant not driven his car in the manner that he did, they would still be with us.

“We now wish for privacy after what has been a long and difficult journey to the conclusion of this prosecution.

“We urge everyone to consider the manner and speed in which they drive their vehicles.”

PC Lucy Brookes, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Following the tragic deaths of Adam and Katie, a full investigation into the collision was launched, and after consideration of the evidence it was deemed that MacCallum’s manner of driving was inappropriate for the very poor weather conditions.

“He was charged through a postal requisition in November 2025 and has now been sentenced.

“This has been a lengthy investigation into an incident which claimed the lives of two young people. While nothing can undo the loss of Adam and Katie, it is hoped that today’s sentence goes some way to providing justice for their loved ones, who have shown incredible strength throughout this process. Our thoughts very much remain with them.”

 

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