Connect with us
Advertisement
Advertisement

News

Operation Darwen: keeping our roads safe

Published

on

DYFED POWYS POLICE have confirmed Operation Darwen continued over the weekend with officers all over the force patrolling the main arterial routes and main collision hotspots and holiday destinations.

The wet weather on Saturday and Sunday meant little or no motorcycle activity or any other vehicle related calls. Bank Holiday Monday was a fine and dry day with a high activity of motorcyclist and general holiday traffic across the force. Each roads police team were given specific patrol areas which included Tenby, A40 into Pembrokeshire; the Preseli Mountains; in and around New Qua; the A44 into Aberystwyth; the A40 Llandovery to Brecon; the A40 Brecon to Crickhowell; the A483 Black Mountain and the A438 Brecon to Hay and the A470 Storey Arms to Brecon. Officers were supported by specific targeted patrol by the dog section and the armed response team to provide a focused highly visible police presence at these main locations. Engagement took place with the motorcycling community at the West End and Owls Nest cafés in Carmarthenshire and the ‘RAC bends’ on the A470 near Brecon where bike riders were made aware of the recent spike in motorcycle casualties in Mid and West Wales. There were no serious collisions and no minor ones involving motorcycles, with no other reported calls of antisocial use of motorcycles or other form of transport either. Over the weekend enforcement activity included:- • nine arrests for drink driving. • three Traffic offence reports for bikes, 21 for cars. • two Fixed penalty notices for bikes, 22 for cars. • one bike RTC, five car RTC’s. • seven cannabis warnings, one reported for summons for possession of cannabis, one person cautioned for possession of MDMA. Chief Inspector Rose-Ann Lloyd said: “It is very pleasing to note that there were no serious or minor collisions involving motorcycles, or reports of antisocial motorcycling or driving over this bank holiday. Our officers see far too many tragedies, many preventable, and the safety of our roads and the reduction in the number of casualties is a priority for us. Operation Darwen is part of a continuing programme to improve road safety for all in Dyfed-Powys, by engaging, educating and enforcing where necessary.”

 

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. https://owlbadges.com

    December 29, 2025 at 10:21 pm

    This was a really insightful post, thank you for sharing!

  2. jet charter boca

    December 30, 2025 at 4:19 pm

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this topic. It’s much appreciated.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Community

West Wales trainer offers free first aid talks to community groups

Published

on

FREE LIFE-SAVING SESSIONS AVAILABLE ACROSS THE REGION

A CARMARTHENSHIRE-based training company is offering free first aid awareness talks to community groups across West Wales.

Pinnacle Workforce Training Ltd, founded by trainer and health and social care professional Andrew James-Deakin, is inviting organisations including Women’s Institutes, U3A groups, Rotary Clubs, Probus Clubs, churches, charities and community groups to book an interactive presentation.

The session, titled Could You Save a Life? Practical First Aid for Everyday Emergencies, covers CPR awareness, defibrillator use, choking, stroke recognition, heart attack awareness, burns and scalds, falls, seizures and anaphylaxis.

Andrew, who has more than 25 years’ experience in training, assessment, quality assurance, leadership and health and social care, said: “Many people worry that they would not know what to do if someone collapsed, suffered a stroke, had a heart attack or started choking.

“These talks are designed to give people confidence and practical knowledge that could make a real difference while waiting for professional help to arrive.”

The sessions are designed to be informative, engaging and interactive, giving participants practical knowledge that could help them support family members, friends, colleagues or members of the public during an emergency.

As part of a community introduction programme, Pinnacle Workforce Training Ltd is currently offering the talks free of charge.

Organisations within 20 miles of Llanelli can book a session at no cost, while groups further afield are only asked to cover travel expenses.

Andrew added: “One of the aims of Pinnacle Workforce Training is to support local communities by making valuable skills and knowledge accessible to as many people as possible.

“If even one person leaves a session feeling more confident to help in an emergency, it will have been worthwhile.”

Community organisations interested in arranging a talk can contact Andrew James-Deakin on 07364 138827 or email [email protected].

Andrew James-Deakin: Director of Pinnacle Workforce Training Ltd, pictured on the River Towy footbridge in Carmarthen (Pic: Supplied).

 

Continue Reading

News

Search launched after report of two people in distress at Carmarthenshire beach

Published

on

A MULTI-AGENCY search operation is underway at Cefn Sidan beach, Pembrey, Carmarthenshire after concerns were raised for the welfare of two people reportedly seen near the water’s edge late on Monday night (June 8).

Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police are working alongside HM Coastguard following a report received at around 9:50pm of two individuals, dressed in dark clothing, waving a torch close to the shoreline near the beach at Pembrey, Burry Port.

Police said it remains unclear whether the pair have come to harm or encountered difficulties.

Despite an ongoing search involving emergency services, the two individuals had not been located by the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Dyfed-Powys Police is now appealing for anyone who may have been in the area, or who has information that could assist the search, to come forward.

Anyone who was at Cefn Sidan beach on Monday evening, or who may have seen anything suspicious, is urged to contact police quoting reference DP-20260608-423.

Information can be provided online via the Dyfed-Powys Police website, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.

Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

 

Continue Reading

Community

Graffiti condemned after Johnston wall vandalised

Published

on

‘PETTY AND MINDLESS’ ATTACK CRITICISED BY LOCAL COUNCILLOR AND MS

A PEMBROKESHIRE councillor has condemned “mindless” graffiti daubed on a wall in Johnston, saying it sends the wrong message to children, visitors and residents.

Cllr Aled Thomas, who represents Johnston, said he was “really angry” after seeing the words sprayed in blue paint in the village.

He said he was not personally offended by the abuse, but was upset by the impact on the wider community.

Cllr Thomas said: “What really angered me was what type of message this sends to visitors and young people in our community, particularly as there are so many hardworking people behind the scenes just trying to make Johnston a better place for everyone.”

He said Johnston Community Council had worked hard to improve local green spaces, including Glebelands Field, the Woodland Walk and Vine Field, as well as ensuring play parks were safe to use.

He added: “Someone throwing all that hard work by local residents down the drain by detracting from it with petty graffiti makes me angry.”

The councillor also said children walking to Johnston School should not be exposed to “mindless disgusting language”, adding that staff and governors worked hard to foster “decency and respect”.

Addressing whoever was responsible, he said: “If you have a personal problem with me or my party, I suggest you reach out to me to discuss your problems without ruining the village for everyone else.

“Failing that, you can graffiti your ballot paper next May instead and vote me out as your local councillor — but until that day comes, I’ll continue doing my very best to help Johnston and its residents thrive, and no graffiti will ever stop me.”

Paul Davies MS also criticised the vandalism, saying: “This is absolutely disgraceful. Of course, I realise that people disagree with our views as Conservatives but to vandalise, use this language and spoil our environment is totally unacceptable.”

Photo caption:

Vandalism condemned: Graffiti sprayed on a wall in Johnston has been criticised by Cllr Aled Thomas and Paul Davies MS (Pic: Facebook).

 

Continue Reading

Community16 hours ago

Forgotten wartime archive found in Pembroke Dock attic after 80 years

Remarkable family collection reveals story of father and son who served through two world wars A REMARKABLE untouched family archive...

Crime19 hours ago

Milford Haven woman left with facial fractures after drunken attack

A WOMAN in her late fifties suffered facial fractures after being repeatedly punched through the window of her car during...

Crime22 hours ago

Sex offender in senior role at Tenby family hotel

CREST HOTEL GROUP says it is investigating safeguarding concerns after staff at the Imperial Hotel in Tenby raised alarm over...

Sport1 day ago

Runners tackle new route in Ras Y Castell 10k

MORE than 90 runners took to the streets and paths around Cardigan on Friday evening (June 5) for the annual...

Business2 days ago

Turkish Kitchen reaches Welsh restaurant award semi-finals

Haverfordwest café praised as small independent business flies flag for Pembrokeshire A HAVERFORDWEST café has been named as a semi-finalist...

News2 days ago

Person taken to hospital after major emergency response on Tenby Esplanade

A PERSON has been taken to hospital following a major multi-agency emergency response on The Esplanade in Tenby. Dyfed-Powys Police...

News2 days ago

St Davids lifeboat crews rescue damaged yacht and stranded kayaker

TWO St Davids RNLI lifeboats were launched within hours of each other after a yacht was left disabled in a...

Community3 days ago

D-Day 82: Milford Haven remembers sacrifice of Normandy landings

COMMUNITIES gathered in Milford Haven on Saturday (Jun 6) to mark the 82nd anniversary of D-Day. The service, held at...

News3 days ago

D-Day at 82: The secret Pembrokeshire invasion that helped prepare for Normandy

Forgotten wartime operation saw thousands of troops storm Pembrokeshire beaches in rehearsal for D-Day LONG before Allied troops landed on...

News3 days ago

Welsh Water hit with £44.7m enforcement package over sewage failures

Pembrokeshire campaigners say regulator’s action vindicates years of concern over pollution in rivers and coastal waters DŴR Cymru Welsh Water...

Popular This Week