News
Crabb comments on climate change campaign
STEPHEN CRABB MP has commented on the recent speech 16-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg made to politicians on Tuesday (Apr 23).
Greta, a schoolgirl from Sweden, started campaigning by striking from school every Friday and staging a series of protests outside the Swedish Parliament, with a hand written sign saying “School strike for climate”.
The teenager says her “gift” of living with Aspergers Syndrome is what fuelled her campaign, she says the condition allows her to see things in “black and white” and “out of the box”.
Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, wrote on his Facebook page: “A number of constituents wrote to me during the Easter weekend about the meeting with Miss Thunberg planned for today.
“I was committed in other meetings at Westminster, but my staff attended on my behalf. Greta’s overriding message was that it is a misconception that we have to lower our emissions, in reality we need to stop them completely.”
“There are no easy solutions to achieving a zero-carbon economy and whilst we may think we have done much to tackle carbon emissions, we really haven’t. There is a lot of room for disagreement and argument about specific technical solutions and policies. But we also need to hear that voice of idealism from young people too. So I was pleased that this meeting took place today.”
“Local environmental campaigner Jim Bowen was also in Westminster today, as part of the Extinction Rebellion protest. I was able to discuss with him climate change and the need for the scientific truth around climate change to be at the heart of government policy. We did not agree on everything but we had a useful discussion about the importance of this area and the need for further action.”
Crime
Drink-driver narrowly avoided collision in town centre
Motorist almost three times over legal limit
A DRINK-driver narrowly avoided crashing into another vehicle while almost three times over the legal alcohol limit, a court has heard.
Nathan Lloyd, 33, was seen driving a Nissan X-Trail in Haverfordwest in the early hours of December 20 without headlights.
Police followed the vehicle, which narrowly missed a car and struck a kerb before being stopped.
Lloyd, of Adams Drive, Narberth, recorded a breath reading of 97 micrograms of alcohol, nearly three times the legal limit.
He was disqualified from driving for two years and given a 12-month community order requiring 80 hours of unpaid work and 20 rehabilitation days. He was ordered to pay £114 surcharge and £85 costs.
Crime
Drug-driving linked to paddleboard tragedy anniversary
Court hears woman turned to cocaine to cope
A WOMAN struggling with the anniversary of the Haverfordwest paddleboard tragedy turned to cocaine to cope, a court heard.
Vicki McKinwen, 53, was stopped by police while driving a Volvo V70 in Milford Haven and later found to have 363 micrograms of benzoylecgonine in her system, well above the legal limit.
Her solicitor Jess Hill said McKinwen had been directly affected by the tragedy and her mental health deteriorates around the anniversary.
“She now understands the consequences and never wants to use drugs again,” she added.
McKinwen, of The Square, Hubberston Road, Milford Haven, was banned from driving for 12 months. She was fined £138 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £55 surcharge.
Crime
Woman fined for missing drug follow-up appointment
Failure to attend assessment led to court appearance
A PEMBROKE woman has been fined after failing to attend a required follow-up drug assessment.
Nicole Davis, 37, was asked to attend an appointment in Haverfordwest on October 23 but failed to do so.
Appearing before magistrates, Davis pleaded guilty to failing to attend.
Her solicitor Jess Hill said this was Davis’s first time before the courts and she had misunderstood the requirement.
Davis, of Olivers View, Pembroke, was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £32 surcharge.
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