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Community rallies to celebrate Wing Commander Bob’s 90th birthday
THE PEMBROKESHIRE community has rallied around to give a 90 year-old RAF veteran a birthday he will never forget.
Wing Commander Robert (Bob) Jones of Pembroke Dock turned 90 yesterday, Thursday 30th April, surrounded by cards, gifts, balloons, food and drink kindly gifted by local residents and businesses.
The incredible community effort swung into action to ensure Bob wasn’t alone on his birthday after his planned party had to be cancelled because of coronavirus.
Bob lives alone and has no family in Pembrokeshire, but a celebration to mark his special day had been planned at his favourite café, the Wavecrest in Angle.
Bob loved visiting the café every Friday for his lunch and it was there he struck up a friendship with owner Jade Griffiths.
Bob’s family were devastated when the party had to be cancelled but contacted Jade to see if the cafe could organise for some cakes to be delivered.
But Jade decided to go a step further and things soon spiralled beyond her wildest imagination.
An appeal on the Wavecrest Facebook page for cards to mark Bob’s special day was picked up by local media and Pembroke Dock County Councillor Josh Beynon.
Cllr Beynon helped reach more and more people and there was soon a flurry of activity.

As of Thursday morning Jade had amassed around 50 cards, children’s posters and drawings, gifts and well wishes.
Foam in Milford Haven donated food and the Lounge, also Milford Haven, donated a bottle of wine.
Jade, from Pembroke Dock, took the presents, food and cards to Bob on the morning of his birthday.
She said: “He was completely overwhelmed, it was so emotional but so heart-warming.
“He asked me to thank every single person for their kindness, he couldn’t believe it.”
And the celebrations culminated on Thursday evening with Pembroke Dock firefighters, an ambulance crew, Jade’s family, Wavecrest staff, friends and neighbours joining Bob at this home – socially distanced of course – to mark his birthday and the weekly clap for carers.
Jade said: “He was so surprised and phoned his family to say it had been the most memorable day.
“The response has been totally overwhelming from the whole community.
“His family are so grateful for the kindness. During this time of darkness, the level of community spirit and love has been overwhelming.
“I for one will not forget the generosity from the people of Pembrokeshire and beyond.
“From spending time with Bob I can tell you his generation still has so much to give.
“We can learn so much from them and their stories and I’ll be forever grateful for my friendship with him.
“With Captain Tom Moore and Bob sharing a birthday I think it was perfect for community spirit.”
Cllr Beynon said: “One of the things that has amazed me since this lockdown started is the sheer generosity and spirit of the people in our communities all across Pembrokeshire.
“What started out as a Facebook plea has resulted in a home cooked meal, a bottle of wine and more than 50 cards for Mr Jones’ 90th birthday.
“I want to thank everyone who has responded to the request and a special thanks to Jade for organising this. One small act of kindness can mean so much to an individual.’
Bob’s daughter, Helen Boniface, sent thanks to the entire community via Cllr Beynon.
Helen said her father’s fondest childhood memories were those spent with his grandparents, Captain Mark & Amy Roch who lived at 99 Bush Street, Pembroke Dock.
She added: “Thank you everyone, stay safe and well and carry on taking care of one another.”
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Pembrokeshire soprano to perform at International Eisteddfod
HAVERFORDWEST music teacher and soprano soloist Clare Harrison is set to perform at the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen next month.
Clare will sing under the baton of Sir Karl Jenkins on Tuesday, July 7, as part of the World Choir, an auditioned international chorus of singers, for the long-awaited Welsh premiere of his work One World.
She will also perform in a new commission, Greeting the Dawn, by Sam Buttler, and in Peace Child with Wrexham-based chorus NEW Voices.
Clare combines a busy teaching schedule with regular solo performances across Wales and the borders.
Her next Pembrokeshire appearance will be as soloist with Tenby Male Choir at St Mary’s Church, Tenby, on Thursday, July 16.
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Clare Harrison: The Haverfordwest soprano will perform at the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen.
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Rhun ap Iorwerth urges new deal for Wales after Starmer quits
First Minister says next Prime Minister must focus on greater powers, fair funding and respect for Wales’ democratic mandate
FIRST MINISTER Rhun ap Iorwerth has said the next UK Prime Minister must commit to a “new relationship with Wales” as Sir Keir Starmer prepares to leave office.
The Plaid Cymru leader said he wished Sir Keir well, but warned that political instability in Westminster was affecting the Welsh Government’s ability to engage with Number 10 on issues that matter to people in Wales.

His comments came after Starmer announced on Monday (Jun 22) that he would resign as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party.
Starmer will remain in Downing Street until Labour selects a successor.
Mr ap Iorwerth said: “I am disappointed that the Welsh Government’s ability to engage with the UK Prime Minister on issues which matter to the people of Wales is being hampered by the turmoil in Westminster.
“I wish Sir Keir Starmer well as he prepares to leave office. I would like to see his successor recognising that Wales needs a new relationship with Westminster, with a focus on greater powers, fair funding, and respect for the democratic mandate delivered by the people of Wales.
“My government and I will always seek a constructive relationship with whoever is in Number 10, but we have clear expectations that the respect agenda must work both ways.”
In a shorter statement posted online, the First Minister added: “The next PM must commit to a new relationship with Wales — with a focus on greater powers, fair funding and respect for our mandate.”
Labour’s National Executive Committee is expected to open nominations for the party leadership on July 9, with the process due to be completed before Parliament returns from its summer break in September if a contest is required.
Andy Burnham is widely expected to enter the race after returning to Parliament following his victory in the Makerfield by-election.
The change of leadership comes at a sensitive time for Wales, with questions over fair funding, the future of devolution, public services and the relationship between Cardiff Bay and Westminster likely to feature prominently in the weeks ahead.
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Welsh Conservatives say Starmer resignation will not fix Labour’s failures
Darren Millar says Wales needs “tough decisions” as Labour prepares to choose a new Prime Minister
THE LEADER of the Welsh Conservatives has said Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation will not change the impact of Labour’s failures on Wales.
Darren Millar MS said replacing one Labour leader with another would not solve the problems facing families and businesses across the country.
His comments came after Starmer announced on Monday (Jun 22) that he would resign as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party.
Starmer will remain in office until Labour selects a successor, with Andy Burnham widely expected to enter the race.

The Welsh Conservatives said Wales was still facing the consequences of Labour decisions on the cost of living, energy, welfare and defence spending.
They said the focus should now be on “getting Britain working again” rather than simply changing the person leading the Labour Party.
Mr Millar said: “Sir Keir Starmer may be going, but Labour’s failures remain.
“The last thing Wales and the rest of the UK needs is another Labour leader who won’t stand up to Labour MPs on welfare, energy, defence spending and action on the cost of living.
“His decision is a reminder that Kemi Badenoch is the only leader of a political party in the UK with the backbone to make tough decisions and get Britain working again.”
The resignation has triggered a major political transition at Westminster.
Labour’s National Executive Committee is expected to open nominations for the party leadership on July 9, with the process due to be completed before Parliament returns from its summer break in September if a contest is needed.
For Wales, the change at No 10 comes at a time of growing political pressure over public services, household costs, economic growth and the future direction of the UK Government.
Welsh Labour figures are likely to face renewed scrutiny as opposition parties seek to link the party’s record in Westminster with its long period in power in Cardiff Bay.
The Conservatives are expected to argue that a change of Labour leader will not mean a change of policy unless the party changes direction.
Starmer said in his resignation speech that becoming Prime Minister had been the “proudest moment” of his life, but accepted that his party no longer believed he was best placed to lead it into the next general election.
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