News
[UPDATED] Community help with search for missing Billy Miller
AS the search for local man, Billy Miller, enters the fourth day, local residents have bound together in an attempt to aid the Police with their search operations.
Friends and family of Mr Miller have taken to Facebook to ask for help to search local areas, and urging anybody in the Tenby area to check gardens, sheds and outbuildings for any clues as to Mr Miller’s whereabouts.
The twenty-one-year-old was last seen in the Warren Street area of Tenby on Saturday, June 20, at approximately 11.30pm.
A spokesperson for the Coastguard have confirmed that they are still assisting Dyfed Powys Police with the rescue. They said “The Tenby, St Govans and Llansteffan Coastguard Rescue Teams assisted Dyfed Powys Police with a missing person search on Sunday (June 21).
“A further search has taken place today, June 23.
“The police investigation is ongoing”
He is described as a white male, approx. 5ft 8 inches tall and of a slim build with short back and sides brown hair.
He was last seen wearing blue tight fitting ripped jeans, an oversized grey sweatshirt and a navy blue baseball cap with a red logo.
Anybody with any information on Mr Miller’s Whereabouts are being urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police on 101.
[UPDATE]
CCTV released of missing person in Tenby
We are continuing the search for 21-year-old Billy Miller from Fishguard who has been reported missing.
Following extensive enquiries the last confirmed sighting of Billy is at 2.20am, Sunday morning, 21st June 2020 walking along Bridge Street towards the harbour in Tenby.
Multi agency searches have been carried out over the last few days and are continuing today. These include police search teams, police dogs, NPAS, RNLI and HM Coastguard.
Police are now releasing cctv footage of Billy in Sainsburys in Tenby, taken between 8.30pm and 8.45pm on Saturday night, 20th June 2020.
Inspector Reuben Palin said
“The search for Billy is continuing. I hope that by releasing the cctv it will jog someone’s memory. I would appeal to anyone who was in Tenby town centre on Saturday evening and early Sunday morning to get in touch.”
Billy is described as a white male, approximately five foot eight inches tall and of a slim build with short back and sides brown hair. He was last seen wearing blue tight fitting ripped jeans, an over-sized grey sweatshirt. In the cctv he is carrying a rucksack and wearing a baseball cap which he may not have had later on.


Anyone who has seen Billy, or anyone who has information on his whereabouts, is asked to contact police by phoning 101.
Climate
Blue sea creatures wash up on Welsh beaches including Tenby
VISITORS to Welsh beaches have been warned not to touch unusual blue sea creatures which have washed ashore along parts of the coastline.
Hundreds of velella velella, commonly known as by-the-wind sailors, have been reported on beaches in Anglesey, Gwynedd and Tenby.
The small, bright blue marine creatures are free-floating hydrozoans and are related to Portuguese man o’ war, sea anemones and corals.
They get their name from a small sail-like structure on their body, which catches the wind and carries them across the surface of the sea.
One was spotted on Tenby South Beach on Tuesday (Jun 16), where beachgoer Maxine Allinson described it as “fantastic” and “like a crystal”.
Marine experts say the creatures are often seen after changes in currents or stormy weather, which can push large numbers ashore at the same time.
Although they are much smaller and less dangerous than Portuguese man o’ war, they do have stinging cells.
Their sting is usually mild, but people are being advised not to pick them up, especially as contact with the face, lips or sensitive skin could cause pain or tingling.
Experts also warn that the stinging cells can remain active even after the creatures appear to be dead on the beach.
The advice is to admire them from a safe distance and leave them where they are.
Caption: Maxine Allinson spotted a velella velella on Tenby South beach Tuesday
Local Government
Mayor to hold drop-in session for Haverfordwest residents
HAVERFORDWEST residents will have the chance to raise ideas, concerns and local issues directly with the town’s mayor this week.
Cllr Randell Izaiah Thomas-Turner will hold a Talk to Your Mayor session on Thursday, from 12:00pm until 2:00pm.
The initiative is aimed at giving residents an opportunity to speak directly with the mayor about matters affecting the town and wider community.
Cllr Thomas-Turner said communication and engagement were “vital”, adding that the session was about listening to local people, working together, and ensuring every voice had the opportunity to be heard.
Anyone wishing to book an appointment is asked to contact the Haverfordwest Town Council town clerk.
The mayor said: “Together, we can continue building a stronger and more connected community. Together we can make Haverfordwest the best in the west.”

News
Senedd rejects Reform call to end Welsh Government international spending
THE SENEDD has rejected a Reform UK motion calling for an end to all Welsh Government international spending, after a heated debate which saw several Members walk out of the chamber.
The motion, tabled by Reform MS Llŷr Powell, was defeated by 48 votes to 37 on Wednesday (Jun 17).

An amended motion, backing Wales’ reputation as an “internationalist, tolerant and outward-looking nation”, was then passed by the same margin.
The debate followed warnings from Hub Cymru Africa and other campaigners that ending international spending would damage Wales’ global reputation and undermine projects linking Welsh communities with partners overseas.
Reform argued that Welsh Government money should be focused on domestic pressures, including the NHS, schools, transport and the cost of living.
Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar backed the Reform motion, saying foreign relations and international development were matters for the UK Government rather than Cardiff Bay.
But Plaid Cymru and Welsh Government speakers rejected that argument, saying Wales’ international work supported trade, public services, education, health partnerships and the country’s reputation abroad.

The debate became heated after comments by Reform MS Joe Martin, who criticised overseas schemes including beekeeping and tree-planting projects in Uganda.
Several MSs left the Siambr during his contribution, with the Llywydd later urging Members to reflect on the tone of the debate.
Hub Cymru Africa had said before the vote that Wales’ international solidarity budget represented a tiny fraction of overall spending and helped deliver work in public health, climate action, women’s empowerment and sustainable development.
The organisation said the vote was an opportunity for the Senedd to reaffirm Wales’ place in the world.
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