News
Pembrokeshire County Council: Leader’s coronavrius update, Wednesday, 15th April
Pembrokeshire County Council Leader, Councillor David Simpson,
has provided a further coronavirus update for Wednesday, 15th April,
as follows:
‘I have been made aware that unfortunately some of the self-shielding
letters issued by Welsh Government to people most vulnerable were
mistakenly sent to the wrong addresses. The Health Minister
Vaughan Gething said the letters had now been re-sent "so people
should receive them within the next day or two".
‘I am very aware that front-line staff across our county are working
hard to support our communities and people who need assistance
with shopping, care provision and general wellbeing – thanks to you
all.
‘While at home why not consider taking the time to do that jigsaw
gathering dust, read a book or do some knitting or another craft to
keep you occupied.
‘Please pick up the phone and say hello to a neighbour, family
member or friend. It is important that we all keep in touch. A simple
phone call and a greeting can help another person get through the
day.
‘If you are lonely or need day-to-day help please do not think you are
a nuisance, pick up the phone to talk to someone. We are all here to
support each other.
‘On the subject of community support, we have launched today
“Nominate your Community Champion.”
‘Councillor Tessa Hodgson, Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet
Member for Social Services, said: “We’d love to hear about your
Community Champions. Please get involved and nominate people
who are going the extra mile and doing lovely things to help others.
‘“We’d love to hear about the simple, small things that make all the
difference as well as the large scale initiatives that are cropping up.
‘“Send us details, nominations, pictures, videos – anything that
showcases the amazing people, groups and services in our county
who are doing wonderful things to help.”
‘To get in touch and nominate your Community Champion, message
via the Facebook page or email:
[email protected]
‘The Community Hub contact details are 01437 776301 or email:
[email protected]
‘Again, please remember: stay at home. Only go outside for food,
health reasons or work (but only if is not reasonably practicable to
work from home); stay two metres (6 foot) away from other people
and wash your hands as soon as you get home.
‘Anyone can spread the virus so stay safe.
‘Press releases issued since my last update are:
Nominate Your Community Champion:
https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom/nominate-your-community-champion
Food Boxes For People Who Are Shielding:
https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom/food-boxes-for-people-who-are-shielding-and-have-no-support
School Consultation Extended:
https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom/crymych-welsh-medium-consultation-to-continue
‘Public Health Wales is updating and adding to their resources
regularly. Please find all assets here:
https://phw.nhs.wales/topics/latest-information-on-novel-coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-resources/
‘Also, please keep an eye on our newsroom at:
https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom
‘And to get daily email updates, log onto our website and sign into My
Account at:
https://myaccount.pembrokeshire.gov.uk
‘Remember: stay strong, stay at home and stay safe. Thank you.’
Useful links:
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coronavirus
www.sir-benfro.gov.uk/coronafeirws
https://phw.nhs.wales/
Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru – Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19)
– Cyngor hunan-ynysu
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/coronavirus-covid-
19-list-of-guidance
Community
Young choristers recognised with Voice for Life awards at St Davids Cathedral
Choir members receive gold, silver and bronze medals after completing Royal School of Church Music programme
YOUNG singers from the choir at St Davids Cathedral have been recognised for their musical progress after receiving Voice for Life awards from the Royal School of Church Music.
The medals were presented during a ceremony at the cathedral, where choristers were praised for their dedication to developing their vocal skills and musical understanding.
The Voice for Life scheme is a national programme run by the Royal School of Church Music (RSCM), designed to help young choristers develop their singing ability, music theory knowledge and commitment to church music.
A total of ten choristers received awards during the presentation.
Harriet received the Gold Award, while Isabelle, Esther, Phoebe and Cora were presented with Silver Awards.
Bronze Awards were awarded to Avalon, Imogen, Megan, Abigael and Grace.
Two additional choristers were unable to attend the ceremony due to illness, but the cathedral said their awards will be presented at a later date.
The cathedral choir also thanked Laurence John for preparing the young singers so thoroughly for their examinations.
St Davids Cathedral Choir said it was delighted to see such a strong group of choristers successfully complete the programme and congratulated all those who received awards.
Crime
Man jailed after repeatedly breaching suspended sentence order
A 37-YEAR-OLD Ceredigion man has been jailed after repeatedly failing to comply with the terms of a suspended sentence order imposed for an assault.
Michael Smith, aged 37, of Cross Inn, Llandysul, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Mar 9).
The court heard that Smith had failed to comply with requirements attached to a suspended sentence order originally imposed by Aberystwyth Magistrates’ Court on June 11, 2025.
He admitted breaching the order by failing to attend unpaid work on December 21, 2025, missing a planned probation appointment on January 29, 2026, and failing to provide acceptable evidence within the specified timeframe.
Smith admitted the breach when he appeared in court.
Magistrates were told the suspended sentence had originally been imposed following Smith’s conviction for assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The offence took place on October 13, 2024, at his home in Cross Inn, where he assaulted Sasha White, causing her actual bodily harm.
Because of the repeated breach of the order, magistrates decided to activate the suspended sentence.
Smith was ordered to serve the 16-week prison sentence that had previously been suspended for 18 months.
A further four weeks’ imprisonment was imposed consecutively on a related matter, bringing the total custodial sentence to 20 weeks.
In their sentencing remarks, magistrates said Smith had shown “very low and limited compliance” with the court order and had demonstrated a disregard for the requirements placed upon him.
The court also noted that he had committed a further offence shortly after the suspended sentence order had originally been imposed and that the breach represented his third failure to comply.
Smith had been on bail prior to the hearing but was taken into custody following the court’s decision.
Crime
Man jailed after threatening to chop teen’s ears off in drunken phone call
17-year-old victim said she feared for her life after a series of threats
A MAN who threatened a teenage girl with violence during a series of phone calls has been jailed for 18 months.
Paul Gurney, aged 32, of Maes Grug, Stop and Call, Goodwick, was sentenced at Swansea Crown Court on Monday (Mar 9) after admitting sending communications threatening death and serious harm.
The court heard the victim, a 17-year-old girl who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was alone at a property in Whitland on the evening of February 11 when she received a call from Gurney.
Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told the court that Gurney had previously been in a relationship with the teenager and appeared to be heavily intoxicated during the call.
During the conversation, he accused her of being unfaithful before making a series of threats.
“He told her he was going to come to her house and chop her ears off and that he would bring a gun and a baseball bat with him,” the court heard.
Later the same evening, Gurney contacted the girl again, telling her: “You betrayed me, so now I’m going to betray you and your family.”
The court was also told that Gurney posted a photograph of himself on Facebook holding a knife. When officers later searched his home, they found a BB gun and pellets.
Victim left frightened
In a victim impact statement read to the court, the teenager said the incident left her fearing for her safety.
“I was really scared, believing he was going to come to my address,” she said.
“I’m genuinely scared about what he might do, because I know he’s capable of violence.”
Defence cited drug dependency
Representing Gurney, solicitor Tom Lloyd said his client had been heavily dependent on drugs at the time of the offence.
“Since this incident he has addressed his drug issues and is very remorseful for what happened,” he told the court.
“He said some extremely foolish and unpalatable things, but he meant no harm.”
Mr Lloyd also disputed the prosecution’s suggestion that Gurney had been in a relationship with the victim.
Jail term imposed
After considering the case, the judge sentenced Gurney to 18 months’ imprisonment.
A restraining order was also imposed preventing him from contacting the victim.
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