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County Council Leader’s coronavirus update for Thursday, 16th April

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Pembrokeshire County Council Leader, Councillor David Simpson,
has provided a further coronavirus update for Thursday, 16th April, as
follows:

‘I hope this newsletter finds you all well and healthy and that you are
staying at home, keeping safe and most importantly listening to the
advice regarding Covid-19. We all have a role to play in tackling this
pandemic

‘I appreciate that my updates do repeat the key Covid-19 messages.
However, I do not apologise for reminding you all of the importance to
adhering to the Government advice and guidance.

‘Our key role is to preserve lives. It’s simple: we need to stay at home
to take the pressure off the NHS and ensure we all stay safe.
Tragically, people are dying from the virus and anyone who feel they
are immune to it needs to reconsider their view.

‘Living in Pembrokeshire, a fantastic county, does not give us
immunity. I appreciate we are a rural area but please remind
yourselves daily: “anyone can spread or catch this virus, so stay at
home and stay safe.”

‘I also appreciate that staying at home can be challenging. We are
though currently blessed with good weather, so go outside, stretch
your arms and keep mobile.

‘I would like to highlight and thank our leisure centre staff who have
created videos to help everyone of all ages and abilities to keep
active at home during the lockdown.

‘Videos cover general fitness, yoga and core exercises plus specific
videos for those recovering from illness or injury.

‘As Charlotte Armstrong, the Pembrokeshire Exercise Referral Co-
ordinator, explained: “It’s a difficult time and we really wanted to do
something to help everyone feel positive and motivated at home.

“Even if you exercise for just ten minutes a day, it will release
endorphins which help with anxiety and make you feel happier, which
is really important at the moment.”

‘The Pembrokeshire Leisure YouTube channel is free and available
for anyone, so please have a go.

‘It can be viewed at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5pvN2D0m28eZMnrmfm7zAw/featured

‘Or search Pembrokeshire Leisure on YouTube.
‘Over the Easter weekend our officers worked alongside Dyfed-Powys
Police to tackle non-essential travel. This joint operation will be
featured on Wales This Week on ITV Wales tonight at 7 pm. Please
tune in.

‘I’m aware that our Community Hub is very popular and we have now
received and responded to over 1,300 calls since it opened on 26 th
March thus highlighting that the demand is there and growing.
‘Within the Hub the team are dealing with outbound calls to those who
have received the shielding letters. We have now made contact with
1,140 people and, of these, 314 have registered for food parcels.
‘Capacity is being increased with a new set of redeployed staff from
our leisure services division joining the call-handling team. I want to
thank everyone within the Hub for their efforts to support our
communities.

‘I also want to share with you some feedback we have received
regarding the Community Hub. The following comments are very
much appreciated and emphasise the importance of keeping in touch
and the strength of togetherness:

 I just wanted to say a huge thank you for my food box
that has just been delivered – amazing.

 I don't perhaps fit into the typical expectation of
someone who has to follow the shielding guidance …so
it feels very unusual to receive such unprecedented
support from strangers. You also helped put me in touch
with my dog walker!

 In these strange and scary times, knowing that there is
a wonderful community out there, willing to help
everyone and anyone in whatever way they can is the
most heart-warming and reassuring response anyone
can receive. Thank you!!  

 Please do pass on my gratitude – everyone I've spoken
to have been so helpful and upbeat. Just what you need
when you spend all day on your own with just a snoring
dog!

‘The Pembrokeshire Community Hub contact information is:

 website: https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19-community-information/community-hub

 e-mail: [email protected]

 telephone: 01437 776301

‘Press releases issued since my last update are:

 New Fitness Channel Launched:
https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom/new-fitness-
channel-launched-by-pembrokeshire-leisure

 Follow Lockdown Rules Urge
Councillors:https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom/county-councillors-who-contracted-covid-19-urge-residents-to-follow-lockdown-rules

 Community Thanks:
https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/newsroom/dyfed-powys-local-resilience-forum-thanks-communities-for-playing-their-part-in-tackling-the-current-health-crisis-on-the-bank-holiday-weekend

‘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

Charity

Classic car events raise £2,335 for local hospice at home charity

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SINCE 2007, Pembroke resident Mal Powell has been bringing together classic car enthusiasts through annual events aimed at celebrating automotive history and supporting local charities. From May to August each year, Mal organises one to two classic car meets per month across various local venues, allowing car lovers to showcase their prized vehicles. The season culminates each September with a Classic Car Run from the Plough Inn, Sageston.

Each event welcomes donations from participants, with proceeds supporting local charities. Over the years, these gatherings have benefited organizations like the RNLI, Wales Air Ambulance, and Macmillan For the last eleven years, Mal has chosen to direct the funds raised to the Paul Sartori Foundation, a Hospice at Home charity that offers essential hospice-at-home services to those in Pembrokeshire living with life-limiting illnesses. Over the years, these gatherings have benefited organizations like the RNLI, Wales Air Ambulance, and Macmillan. For the last eleven years, Mal has chosen to direct the funds raised to the Paul Sartori Foundation, a Hospice at Home charity that offers essential hospice-at-home services to those in Pembrokeshire living with life-limiting illnesses.

Together with a small team of dedicated friends, Mal’s incredible efforts have raised around £100,000 for various charities, helping them to continue their vital work.

This year, Mal presented a donation of £2,335 to Sandra Dade, Charity Manager at Paul Sartori, along with volunteers Val Harrold and Mair Evans, and Trustee Phil Thompson. Reflecting on his motivation, Mal shared, “I love organising these events for such a good cause. While the classic vehicle events depend on the weather, we’ve only had to cancel one event over the years. The Paul Sartori Foundation is a wonderful charity that provides outstanding support to our community, and I believe it deserves 100% support.”

Pat Coombs, Clinical Coordinator for the Paul Sartori Foundation, expressed deep appreciation for the contributions, saying, “Without the fantastic funds raised by Mal Powell and his friends who support these events, Paul Sartori would face a significant shortfall in reaching its fundraising targets; currently, our vital hospice at home services cost around £3,000 per day. We give our thanks to Mal and the classic car community for their continued and invaluable support.”

The Paul Sartori Hospice at Home offers comprehensive services to individuals in the later stages of a life-limiting illness, including home nursing care, equipment loans, complementary therapy, bereavement and counselling support, and future care planning services. These critical services empower people in their final stages to remain at home with dignity, independence, and comfort, surrounded by loved ones, should they wish. Available 24/7 and free of charge, the services are made possible through the generosity of people like Mal, the classic car groups, and the Pembrokeshire community.

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Health

MP launches survey to tackle GP access issues

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MID AND SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE MP Henry Tufnell has launched a survey to address growing concerns about access to healthcare and GP services in the county.

The survey aims to gather feedback from residents, which will be presented to the Health Board in the new year.

Mr Tufnell told The Herald: “I urge constituents to complete my survey and share their experiences with healthcare and GP access. I have been meeting with local GP practices and Health Board executives to discuss the challenges facing our community.

“Each response will be taken forward to the Health Board. My aim is to ensure patients’ concerns are heard, leading to better services for everyone. Pembrokeshire deserves and needs improved healthcare outcomes.”

The survey is live on the MP’s website and can also be accessed via his social media channels.

Survey link: Click here to participate

Contact details:
Joshua Beynon, 07802 761520, [email protected]

Henry Tufnell is the MP for Mid and South Pembrokeshire.

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Farming

Sustainable farming scheme revamped following farmer feedback

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THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has announced significant updates to its Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS), marking a key step in its efforts to balance agriculture, climate change, and biodiversity goals. Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies revealed the revisions at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair on Monday (Nov 25), pledging to deliver a scheme that meets farmers’ needs while addressing environmental commitments.

The updates follow extensive consultation with farming unions, environmental groups, and stakeholders such as the Ministerial Roundtable and the Carbon Sequestration Panel. Among the major changes are:

  • Streamlined Universal Actions: The number of Universal Actions has been reduced from 17 to 12, with revisions to 10 of these actions, making them more practical for farmers.
  • Tree Cover Requirement Adjusted: The minimum 10% tree cover rule has been replaced with a scheme-wide target. Farmers can now choose where and how many trees and hedges to plant under the Optional Layer.
  • Simplified Animal Health Action: A single Universal Action now covers animal health, welfare, and biosecurity, focusing on tailored veterinary advice.
  • Flexible Wash Station Requirement: Mandatory wash stations have moved to the Optional Layer, recognizing differing biosecurity needs across farms.
  • Social Value Payments: A new payment structure under the Universal Layer will reward farmers for the broader benefits their work brings to society.

The updated scheme retains the requirement for farmers to manage at least 10% of their land as habitats for biodiversity, with temporary habitat creation options under development to support diverse farming systems.

Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies highlighted the importance of working together: “Following the consultation, it was clear changes were needed—we said we would listen, and we’ve done just that.

“Farmers are central to our rural economy and food production. As stewards of the land, they have a critical role in protecting nature and tackling climate change.

“This revised outline reflects significant progress made in partnership with stakeholders. While much has been achieved, this is not the final scheme. Further discussions, economic analysis, and impact assessments will shape the final version, due next summer.”

The updates have been cautiously welcomed by industry leaders, who praised the consultation process but emphasized the need for further work.

  • Victoria Bond, CLA Wales Director:“This progress reflects the impact of stakeholders working constructively with the government. Today’s update demonstrates what can be achieved when our sector’s expertise is valued.”
  • Ian Rickman, FUW President:“We’ve welcomed the opportunity to engage and believe we are in a better place as a result. However, this is just the beginning. We need a budget and payment methodology that delivers economic stability for family farms.”
  • Aled Jones, NFU Cymru President:“This is an important step forward. While much remains to be done, I am confident continued collaboration can help us achieve our ambitions for food, nature, and climate.”
  • Rachel Sharp, Wildlife Trusts Wales Director:“Farmers must be supported to create more woodland, ponds, and hedgerows. By increasing investment in the Optional and Collaborative tiers, we can address the climate and nature crises.”

The revised scheme will now undergo updated economic analysis and impact assessments, with payment rates and final details to be determined next summer.

Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies expressed optimism about the scheme’s potential: “We’ve come a long way, and there is still more work to do. The final scheme will support rural communities, sustainable food production, and our climate goals for future generations.”

The Sustainable Farming Scheme aims to balance food production with climate and biodiversity commitments, supporting Welsh farmers in navigating the challenges of a changing world.

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