News
Councillors consider opening black bin bags
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL are considering a move to open black bin bags dropped off at Pembrokeshire recycling centres.
It comes after the county council?s environment scrutiny committee visited both a Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire civic amenity site to compare the contrasting ways waste is recycled in the two counties. Councillors saw at the Nantycaws Landfill site in Carmarthenshire that workers opened up the black bags, pouring out the contents onto a steel table, once the owner of the bag had left. They then removed any items which could be recycled. During the meeting on Thursday, June 5, Councillor Stephen Joseph said: “The recyclable material they take out of the black bags in Nantycaws is incredible. As a group we would like to see it tried out in Pembrokeshire.” Cllr Jacob Williams said: ?I think checking black bags is a good idea. People could be putting Japanese knotweed, asbestos and dead bodies in them for all we know.? This now raises questions whether it is moral to go through a persons bin bag, which may contain financial and personal details. Cllr Williams said “If people don?t want their personal items gone through, they should just put their black bag out for kerbside collection.” No date has been set for when the environment scrutiny committee want to see this trailed in Pembrokeshire.
Crime
Drink-driver crashes car while over twice the legal limit
AN AMBLESTON motorist was disqualified after crashing his car into a hedge while over twice the drink-drive limit.
Andrew John, 59, collided with a signpost and hedge near Clarbeston Road on November 2.
Breath tests revealed 89 mcg of alcohol in his system; the legal limit is 35.
John pleaded guilty to drink-driving and driving without a valid licence.
He was handed a 12-month community order with 15 rehabilitation activity days and was banned from driving for 22 months.
John was also ordered to pay a £114 surcharge and £85 costs.
Crime
Homeless man avoids jail after supermarket assault
A HOMELESS man narrowly avoided jail after assaulting a security guard at Morrisons in Haverfordwest.
Michael Carruthers, 32, pleaded guilty to attempting to steal food and assaulting security guard Maxwell Opoku, causing him to fall and injure his shoulder.
In court, Carruthers’ solicitor highlighted his client’s homelessness and ongoing struggles.
Carruthers was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison, suspended for 28 weeks, with 20 rehabilitation activity days and £200 compensation to Mr Opoku.
He must also pay £185 court costs and a £154 surcharge.
Crime
Man jailed after breaching restraining order weeks after sentence
A MILFORD HAVEN man has been jailed for breaching a restraining order just three weeks after being sentenced at Swansea Crown Court.
Zachariah Roberts, 23, of Marble Hall Road, Milford Haven, was prohibited from contacting Briony Smith.
However, police found evidence of contact via a GPS tracker and discovered Smith’s belongings at Roberts’ property on January 6.
Roberts pleaded guilty to breaching the order and was sentenced to six weeks in custody, serving half in jail and the rest under supervision.
He was also ordered to pay a £154 surcharge and £85 costs.
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