News
NFU Cymru Haverfordwest office officially opened
HAVERFORDWEST’S newly refurbished NFU Cymru / NFU Mutual office has been officially opened by the NFU President, Meurig Raymond and NFU Mutual Chairman, Richard Percy.
Speaking at the event, just before cutting the ribbon across the new front door, Meurig Raymond said, “This refurbishment of Agriculture House in Haverfordwest sends a strong message about how important farming is to the county of Pembrokeshire and the important role NFU Cymru plays in representing local farmers. I became County Chairman of the NFU in Pembrokeshire back in 1989 and have fond memories of all the meetings I’ve attend here over the years. Congratulations to the staff on doing a fantastic job of the refurbishment.”
The new open plan layout of the office and its improved and modern facilities are home to the team of eight qualified staff, who provide professional agricultural guidance and support to NFU Cymru farmer and grower members in the Haverfordwest area. In addition to this, insurance and financial services are provided to a wide range of business and personal customers within the locality.
Richard Percy, NFU Mutual Chairman, said, “People have always valued good service from local businesses and the NFU Mutual’s philosophy has always been to provide an attentive and personal service for members, whether talking to them on the phone, face-to-face in the office, or visiting them at their businesses or in their homes. It is the special link between the NFU and NFU Mutual that makes the business as strong as it is. The refurbishment looks fantastic and improves the service we provide for our customers.”
NFU Cymru Group Secretary, Howell Davies, and his team have a wealth of business experience and attribute their success to the standard of service provided and building long-lasting relationships with members. Howell said, “The refurbishment shows our commitment to continuing to provide a high quality service to members and customers in the local area and we are keen to show them what we can offer. The high level of service available at this office has now been complimented by a high quality refurbishment. Thank you to everyone who made the office opening a special occasion, particularly those who contributed to the raffle which raised £75 for RABI.”
Crime
E-bike seized after dangerous riding in Pembroke
A MODIFIED e-bike described as “dangerous” has been seized and will be destroyed following a prosecution at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Twenty-four-year-old Joshua Miller, of Monkton, Pembroke, admitted driving dangerously, failing to stop for police, and riding without third-party insurance when he appeared in court on Tuesday (Mar 10).
He was disqualified from driving for 12 months, ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work, and must pay £85 costs along with a £114 surcharge. The court also imposed a deprivation order on the e-bike, which had been heavily modified at a reported cost of around £10,000.
The offences relate to an incident on September 6, when officers were called to central Pembroke shortly before midnight following reports of e-bikes being ridden in an anti-social manner.
Police said Miller was among a group of riders who verbally abused officers after being asked to stop while travelling through a narrow pedestrianised alleyway.
Officers approached Miller on a grass verge, but he accelerated the e-bike while two officers were holding onto him, propelling them forward before he was arrested.
The arrest formed part of a wider Dyfed-Powys Police operation targeting illegal e-bike use, including the deployment of SelectaDNA spray to forensically link riders to offences.
Superintendent Louise Harries, of the Pembrokeshire division, said: “This result reflects the determination of officers to tackle an issue that is causing real concern in our communities.
“It is only by good fortune that no one was seriously injured when Miller accelerated in this way.
“These modified e-bikes are often capable of travelling at far higher speeds than intended, and their use in public spaces can be both dangerous and intimidating.
“We are taking robust action to address this problem, and the seizure of this vehicle demonstrates that commitment.
“We would continue to urge members of the public to report any illegal or dangerous use of e-bikes so we can take action.”
Anyone with information can contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by calling 101, or by emailing [email protected].
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Community
Emergency services stage major coastal exercise in Milford Haven waterway
Coastguard, police, fire and ambulance crews take part in large-scale training operation
A MAJOR multi-agency search and rescue exercise is taking place off the Pembrokeshire coast today (Friday, March 27), involving coastguard teams alongside police, fire and ambulance crews.
The operation is centred on the waterway between Neyland and Mill Bay, including Neyland Marina.
Milford Haven Coastguard confirmed the exercise is designed to test emergency response capabilities, with multiple agencies working together on a simulated rescue scenario.
As part of the drill, several “man overboard” (MOB) training mannequins are being deployed into the water, while vessels and drones are also being used.
The exercise is being coordinated by Milford Haven Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre.
A Notice to Mariners has been issued, warning those using the waterway to proceed with caution.
Vessels are being asked to maintain a safe speed and give the exercise area a wide berth to avoid disruption to operations.
Anyone requiring further information can contact Milford Haven VTS on VHF Channel 12 or via email at [email protected]
The notice remains in force until 11:59pm today.
Crime
Four men fined over illegal cockle gathering on the Burry Inlet
More than £36,000 in penalties after protected estuary targeted
FOUR men from Llanelli have been fined more than £36,000 after illegally gathering cockles from the protected Burry Inlet.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) launched an investigation following a report of unlawful cockle harvesting in the Llanelli area on Thursday (June 12, 2025).
Enforcement officers attended and found that Ethan Thomas, Brogan Phillips, Finley Harvey Jones, all from Llanelli, and Korey Kathrens, from Burry Port, had driven 4×4 vehicles more than one kilometre out into the estuary to collect cockles without permission.
The group was intercepted as they attempted to leave the scene. During the incident, two of the vehicles became stuck in the estuary and had to be towed to safety.
Officers seized a large quantity of cockles along with equipment used in the operation.
All four men denied the charges but were found guilty following a trial at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Mar 23, 2026).
Each defendant was fined £4,000, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £1,600, and prosecution costs of £3,546—bringing the total penalty per person to £9,146. The court ordered payments at a rate of £200 per month.
Huwel Manley, Head of South West Wales Operations at NRW, said: “This case highlights the seriousness of illegal cockle gathering, which can damage fragile ecosystems and undermine licensed fisheries operating within the estuary.
“Natural Resources Wales is committed to protecting our shellfisheries and wider fisheries from illegal activity.
“We welcome the court’s decision and hope it sends a clear message that fishery and shellfish-related crime will not be tolerated. We will continue to take appropriate enforcement action against those who break the law.”
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