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Pembroke statue campaign launched

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AT a well attended public meeting in Pembroke Town Hall last Saturday (Feb 2), the campaign for a statue of William Marshal was launched.

Organised by Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society, this was an opportunity for the community to come together to have their say and to examine the maquette (scale model) of the statue, which was presented by sculptor Harriet Addyman.

Society Chairman Linda Asman opened proceedings by making the case for William Marshal to be Pembroke’s next statue project, and stated that it is thanks to the Henry VII statue that this is taking place.

Having been impressed by the Henry VII statue, a very large donation of £25,000 was given to Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society by Wales Community CIC, conditional that it be invested in another statue commemorating one of Pembroke’s great figures.

Harriet Addyman then unveiled the maquette and welcomed comments and suggestions from the audience. There was overwhelming approval for Harriet’s model of William Marshal, commemorating the 800th anniversary of his death in 1219.

This statue will be a life size bronze figure seated on a horse. Then Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton eulogised Marshal as the “best knight that ever lived”. A successful tournament fighter and soldier, Marshal later became Earl of Pembroke, and set about turning the earth and wood fortification of Pembroke Castle into the stone keep we recognise today.

Whilst campaigning in France, Henry II fell out with his heir Richard, who consequently allied with Philip II of France against his father. In 1189, while covering the flight of Henry II, Marshal unhorsed the undutiful Richard in a skirmish.

William could have killed the prince but killed his horse instead, to make the point clear. He is said to have been the only man ever to unhorse Richard the Lionheart. Marshal was also central to the negotiations that led to Magna Carta and later served as Regent of the Kingdom of England, re-issuing Magna Carta under his own seal, thus ensuring its survival.

Pembroke Mayor, Cllr Linda Brown congratulated Harriet and opened the fundraising appeal. She thanked also the committee of Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society for organising the event and coffee morning – in all £303 was raised for the statue fund. As with the Henry VII statue campaign, this will be a community project and it is hoped that other groups and businesses will join in to help raise the £35,000 required. The Society is working in partnership with Pembroke Town Council which will be administering the statue fund.

An online fundraising appeal has been set up and donations can be made via either the Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society website or the Pembroke Town Council website.

For more information, please contact Linda Asman (History Society) at 075584 429224 and [email protected] or Suzie Thomas (Pembroke Town Clerk) at 01646 683092 and [email protected].com

Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society meet again on Friday, February 15, at Monkton Church Hall at 7.30pm.

It is the Society’s AGM, which will be followed by a talk by Simon Hancock on ’A History of Haverfordwest in 30 Artefacts’. Non members are welcome – entry is free.

 

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Local rugby talent Osian Williams selected for Wales Under-20 clash with England

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A FORMER Haverfordwest Blues junior has earned international honours after being selected to represent Wales Under-20 rugby union team in their fixture against England.

Osian Williams, who began his rugby journey at Haverfordwest Rugby Football Club, will pull on the red jersey this evening in what marks a proud milestone for both the player and the Pembrokeshire club that helped develop his talent.

Club members said the call-up reflects years of hard work, commitment and steady progress through the ranks, with Williams recognised locally for his determination and performances on the pitch from a young age.

A spokesperson for Haverfordwest RFC said the whole club is “incredibly proud” to see one of their own step onto the international stage.

They added that it is always special to watch former junior players progress to represent their country, describing Williams’ selection as “fully deserved” and an inspiration to the next generation coming through the Blues’ youth setup.

The match against England provides a stern test for the young Welsh side, but for Williams and his family it is also a moment to savour after years of dedication to the sport.

Friends, coaches and former teammates are expected to be cheering him on from Pembrokeshire as he makes his mark in Welsh colours.

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Osian Williams has been selected to play for Wales Under-20s against England (Pic: Supplied).

 

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Man arrested for murder following death of pensioner in Pembroke Dock

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Officers called to Hawkstone Road property as investigation continues and residents urged to come forward

DYFED-POWYS POLICE officers have launched a murder investigation following the sudden death of an eighty-five-year-old man at a property in Hawkstone Road, Pembroke Dock.

Emergency services were called at approximately 1:30pm today (Friday, Feb 6).

Officers attended the scene and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the death.

A man in his forties has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.

Residents can expect to see an increased police presence in the area while the investigation continues.

Anyone with information that could assist officers is urged to come forward.

Information can be provided online, by 101.

Quote reference: 212 of February 6.

Alternatively, reports can be made anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or via their website.

 

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Second west Wales school placed in lockdown within days

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Precautionary measures activated at Ysgol Brynteg after morning disturbance outside gates

CARMARTHENSHIRE pupils were kept inside classrooms after a precautionary lockdown was triggered at Ysgol Brynteg on Friday morning (Feb 6), marking the second west Wales secondary school to enter lockdown in the same week.

Police were called shortly after 9:00am following reports of a verbal altercation outside the school grounds.

Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police attended and the Llanelli school activated its safeguarding procedures while the situation was assessed.

No weapons were reported, no injuries have been confirmed and there have been no arrests at this stage. The incident is understood to have involved a dispute outside the site rather than inside the school itself.

Pupils remained indoors under staff supervision while officers made checks. Once police were satisfied there was no ongoing risk, the lockdown was lifted and lessons continued as normal.

A spokesperson said the measure was purely precautionary.

The incident comes just days after armed officers were deployed to Milford Haven School following a serious assault on a teacher, prompting a temporary closure and widespread concern among parents.

While the circumstances in Llanelli were far less severe, the two events occurring so close together have heightened anxiety among families across west Wales.

Schools routinely use lockdown procedures when there is any uncertainty or potential threat nearby, even if the risk later proves minimal. The approach is designed to err on the side of caution and protect pupils while emergency services investigate.

Parents were informed that Brynteg was safe and operating normally once the situation had been resolved.

There is currently no indication that pupils inside the school were directly involved in the disturbance.

The Herald understands enquiries are ongoing.

Both incidents underline how quickly everyday school days can be disrupted, and how safeguarding responses are increasingly becoming part of standard practice across Welsh schools.

Anyone with information about the Llanelli incident is asked to contact police.

 

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