News
Game of Thrones star urges people to go vegan

GAME OF THRONES star Jerome Flynn has joined forces with PETA for a video that urges people to go vegan.
Jerome Flynn – best known for his role in Game of Thrones as Bronn – spends much of his time in Pembrokeshire at his Georgian estate near Llanrhian, and is also a patron of the community organisation Haverhub.
Flynn said: “Virtually none of the intelligent, sensitive animals raised for food in Britain or overseas will ever be allowed to breathe fresh air, feel the warmth of the sun on their backs, root in the soil, peck around in the grass, or do anything else that would make their lives natural or worth living at all. Please join me in rejecting this cruelty. Join me in choosing healthy, ethical, vegan meals.”
This message is timely given that ‘Veganuary’ is now well underway. The campaign encourages people to try a vegan diet for the first month of the year, given that it is most commonly associated with resolution and change. This year a record 50,000 people signed up.
PETA – whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat” – argues that animals raised for food are often mutilated without painkillers, artificially inseminated, kept in intense confinement, separated from their offspring, and may be transported to the abattoir in either extreme cold or heat. There, they are hung upside down and their throats are cut, often in full view of one another, sometimes whilst still conscious and struggling to escape.
PETA also warns of the pollution caused by raising animals and as a by-product of agriculture.
Flynn also sat down for an exclusive video interview with PETA in which he shared his journey to becoming vegan.
He added: “I actually fell in love with somebody at college who was a vegan, and she brought me some PETA leaflets.
“You know, it was educational stuff about the way animals are treated, and I had no idea. Because I was always an animal lover, but we’re not really educated to link the food on our plate to the animals that we love.”
Several high-profile individuals like Flynn, including his Game of Thrones co-star Peter Dinklage, actor Alan Cumming and boxer David Haye have embraced a vegan diet.
PETA’s free vegan starter kit is available at: https://www.peta.org.uk/living/stop-supporting-cruelty-go-vegan/
News
Licence up for grabs to sell ice cream at Newgale Beach

A PRIME seaside trading spot has been made available by Pembrokeshire County Council, offering a unique opportunity for an entrepreneur to operate an ice cream van at the popular Newgale Beach.
The council is inviting tenders for a licence to trade from the northern car park at Newgale between 1st March and 31st October each year. Applications must be submitted by 12:00 noon on Wednesday (Apr 30).
Located on the north-west coast of Pembrokeshire, Newgale Beach stretches for over 3 kilometres and is a favourite among surfers, swimmers, and families alike. Sporting events are frequently held on the beach during the summer months, drawing in large crowds and providing a strong footfall for potential ice cream sales.
The designated car parks at Newgale offer 230 spaces and are the closest surface car parks to the beach. Seasonal parking charges apply between March and October.
The council is seeking offers over £5,000 plus VAT per annum for the licence. Trading hours are expected to be between 11:00am and 7:00pm daily, although these times can be adjusted with the prior agreement of the Streetcare and Parking Manager.
The successful applicant will be allowed to sell principally ice cream, but soft drinks and confectionery may also be sold subject to approval. The sale of alcohol and hot food will not be permitted.
Interested parties are encouraged to visit the site before submitting their applications. An application form can be requested from the council’s Property Helpdesk. All offers will be considered up until the exchange of contracts, although the council is not obliged to accept the highest or any offer.
Crime
Templeton pensioner admits assaulting police officer and making nuisance calls

A TEMPLETON woman has admitted making repeated nuisance calls to emergency services and assaulting a police officer.
Ann Gatley, aged 78, of Chapel Hill Lane, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with two offences following incidents earlier this month.
The court heard that between April 7 and April 9, Gatley persistently misused the public communications network with the intention of causing annoyance, inconvenience or anxiety.
She was also charged with assaulting a female police officer in the Narberth area on April 9.
Gatley pleaded guilty to both offences when she appeared in court on Thursday (Apr 11).
Magistrates adjourned sentencing to allow for a pre-sentence report to be prepared. Gatley is due to appear at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on May 6.
She was granted bail until that date, with a condition that she must not contact emergency services unless in a genuine emergency.
Crime
Milford Haven man to face trial over knife charge

A MILFORD HAVEN man is set to stand trial accused of carrying a pocket knife with a blade exceeding the legal limit.
Lee Lock, 37, is alleged to have had the knife hidden beneath a car seat while driving through Honeyborough Industrial Estate, Neyland, on June 5, 2024.
The Crown Prosecution Service claims the blade measured 7.62 centimetres in length—over the 7 cm threshold permitted by law.
Lock appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week via video link from HM Swansea Prison, where he pleaded not guilty to possessing a knife blade in a public place.
His trial has been scheduled for June 9 at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Lock, of Coombs Road, Milford Haven, was remanded in custody due to concerns he may fail to surrender to bail.
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