News
Met Office issues weather alert for Sunday
THE MET OFFICE has issued a yellow weather warning for Pembrokeshire on Sunday (Jul 29) as strong winds and heavy rain is forecast.
The weather alert will be in force for 12 hours between 3am and 3pm.
A band of stormy weather will move up from the English Channel across Cornwall, Devon and south Wales.
Gusts of up to 50mph and torrential downpours could cause disruption to roads, trains and ferry services.
Localised flooding is possible with spray and standing water creating hazardous driving conditions.
Strong south-westerlies could bring down tree branches and cause damage to homes and vehicles.
During bad weather, the Cleddau Bridge is routinely closed to motorbikes and high-sided vehicles if the bridge’s wind monitor detects speeds in excess of 50mph.
Drivers can check the operational status of the Cleddau Bridge by visiting www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/
Community
Safe Haven Homeless breakfast raises more than £170 in Whitland
A FUNDRAISING breakfast held at The Station House pub in Whitland has raised more than £170 for Safe Haven Homeless CIC.
The event saw supporters gather at the pub, where landlord Mike provided a dedicated area for the organisation to display leaflets and posters, sell mugs, and explain more about its plans.
Collection tins were placed on each table and organisers said several generous donations were made during the morning.
Safe Haven Homeless CIC is being set up to provide a safe location, together with a wider support package, for homeless people who are desperate to get their lives back on track.
Organisers said the money raised would go towards the group’s work and help demonstrate to grant funders that the organisation is able to raise support locally.
A spokesperson said: “We intend to fund our initial start-up costs from grant funding, and by holding events like this we show grant funders that we are capable of raising funds ourselves.”
Safe Haven Homeless is also in the process of having a website built, which is expected to include a donations portal. The front page is currently live at www.safe-haven-homeless.org.uk, with OROGO Advertising working on the full site.
Photos:
Dave, founder and general manager, with his wife Lynne; director Steve Cox; supporters at the breakfast; the display area; and The Station House, Whitland.






Business
Cardigan bakery named among best in UK
A CARDIGAN bakehouse has been named among the best bakeries in the UK as interest in “bakery tourism” continues to rise.
Bara Menyn, a small family-run bakehouse tucked away in a side street in Cardigan, has been highlighted by travel experts at holidaycottages.co.uk as one of the bakeries worth making a trip for.
The name Bara Menyn means “bread and butter” in Welsh, and the bakery has built a reputation for imaginative bakes, pizzas and seasonal produce.

Laura Kerslake, regional expert for Wales, said: “Bara Menyn is how you say ‘bread and butter’ in Welsh and the name of the small family bakehouse that is hidden down a side street in Cardigan, West Wales.
“It’s open three days a week so that the owners can fit the bakehouse around family life and their careers as artists.
“The family’s artistic flair can be seen in all the imaginative fillings and toppings on the bakes and pizzas served, which are also made using local, seasonal produce.”
The listing comes as the UK sees growing interest in independent bakeries, with spending on bakery goods reported to have risen by six per cent from 2025 to 2026.
Research also suggests that many people are now willing to travel for regional food experiences, from traditional cakes to artisan bread and pastries.
Two other Welsh bakeries were also highlighted: Little Valley Bakery, which has sites in Mumbles and Brynmill, and was recently named in the Good Food Guide’s 50 Best Bakeries 2026; and another Welsh entry included in the travel company’s wider list.
For Cardigan, the recognition adds to the town’s growing reputation as a destination for independent food, drink and creative businesses.
Community
Caffi Festri opens as new community café in Dinas Cross
A NEW community café has opened in Dinas Cross, offering affordable food and drink in a welcoming space for local families, dog walkers and visitors.
Caffi Festri opened on Wednesday (May 20) under the tenancy of local chef Lydia Taylor, who is well known in the area.
Lydia previously owned and worked as chef at Tides in Newport, and has now taken on the lease at Caffi Festri with the aim of giving something back to the community which has supported her.

The café has been set up at her own expense and is intended to provide a friendly, accessible space where people can enjoy good food and drink at affordable prices.
Caffi Festri is both dog-friendly and child-friendly, with a small play corner available for younger visitors.
The café is also supporting local creativity by showcasing work from local artists and makers, including Thomas J E, a local blacksmith, and James Fels, a local painter.
Those behind the project say the aim is to create more than just a café, but a community space where people can meet, relax and feel welcome.
Caffi Festri is now open in Dinas Cross.






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