Community
Politicians step out for troop charities

LAST Friday Preseli Pembrokeshire politicians Stephen Crabb MP and Paul Davies AM joined Walk on Wales for the start of its first leg in Pembrokeshire.
The politicians were also joined by local supporters including CSgt Barry John MBE, a serving member of the Armed Forces and well known local artist, who is a keen supporter of Combat Stress, one of the charities that will be benefiting from the funds raised by the ambitious walk.
The walk started on August 25 when the first of 11 relay teams set off on the Wales coastal path finally arriving in St Dogmaels for the start of its journey around Pembrokeshire on Friday.
The Walk on Wales was first developed to remember and acknowledge the contribution of the 50 Welsh Guardsmen who have died on active service since the end of World War Two. The sponsored walk around the Coastal Path aims to raise £1 million for various military charities.
The inaugural hike in Pembrokeshire was commemorated with a dedication service of remembrance led by local fundraiser and team leader, ex-guardsman, Jim Salmon, from St Davids, before setting off on the first 16 mile leg from St Dogmaels to Newport. The walk marked day 36 of the Walk on Wales and was dedicated to the memory of Gdsm Ian Dale.
Commenting after the walk, Stephen Crabb MP said: “I am delighted that I have been able to be here to today in St Dogmaels to welcome Walk on Wales on the start of its journey through Pembrokeshire. Walk on Wales is a fantastic opportunity to not only acknowledge the vital contribution of the Welsh Guards to our country, but to create a legacy that will provide life changing help for both our soldiers and their families.’’
Paul Davies AM for Preseli Pembrokeshire, said: “I’m honoured to take part in the Walk for Wales especially against the beautiful backdrop of the Coastal Path here in Pembrokeshire. There are almost a quarter of a million armed forces veterans in Wales and we all acknowledge and respect the incredible contribution that our armed forces make, even as we speak, on active duty all over the world.”
The Welsh Guards’ Afghanistan Appeal and Combat Stress charities are being supported by the walk.
Walk on Wales continues its journey through Pembrokeshire on the following days:
October 11: St Brides – Dale dedicated to the memory of Gdsm Apete Tuisovorua.
October 12: Dale – Llanstadwell dedicated to the memory of Gdsm Chris Mordecai.
October 13: Llandstadwell – Pwllcrochan dedicated to the memory of Sgt Phil Jones.
October 14: Pwllcrochan – Freshwater West
October 16: Freshwater West – Freshwater East dedicated to the memory of LCpl Chris Frank Ward.
17October 17: Freshwater East – Saundersfoot dedicated to the memory of Gdsm Gareth Poole.
Community
Parents urged to engage with Newgale Coastal Adaptation consultation

PARENTS and guardians across Pembrokeshire are being urged to take part in a statutory consultation on major infrastructure changes planned for Newgale.
The Newgale Coastal Adaptation Project: Phase 1 Proposals are currently out for public consultation from April 14 to May 11 2025, and the project team is especially keen to engage with families in the local school community to raise awareness of the long-term changes being proposed.
The Herald understands that AtkinsRéalis, the firm leading the project on behalf of Pembrokeshire County Council, has contacted schools across the area asking them to help distribute information to parents and carers.

The proposed works involve the construction of a new inland section of the A487, with a bridge over Brandy Brook, to replace the vulnerable coastal stretch of road currently running through Newgale. That section of road has suffered repeated flooding in recent years, and experts say it will become increasingly unsustainable due to sea-level rise and extreme weather linked to climate change.
Once the new inland road is in place, the existing coastal route would be permanently closed and removed.
In addition to the realignment of the A487, the plans include:
- The reclassification of Newgale Hill and Wood Hill, with adjustments to local traffic management;
- A short-term access road (in place for up to ten years) to serve beachfront commercial properties;
- Improved bus stop facilities and turning areas;
- The creation of a traffic-free Shared Use Path, which would replace a portion of the Wales Coast Path, helping to maintain pedestrian and cyclist access through the area.
The works are part of a wider strategy to manage coastal change in a sustainable way, while maintaining access and infrastructure for residents, visitors, and businesses.
Full details of the proposals, including maps, supporting documents, and environmental assessments, can be viewed online at: https://newgalecoastaladaptation.co.uk/#/Statutory_PAC
Those without internet access can view the documents at St Davids Library, City Hall, St Davids, SA62 6SD, during the following times:
- Tuesday: 10:00am – 1:00pm and 2:00pm – 5:00pm
- Thursday: 10:00am – 5:00pm
- Saturday: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Anyone wishing to make representations about the proposals must do so in writing before 11th May 2025, either by email to Newgale@atkinsrealis.com, or by post to:
Newgale Coastal Adaptation Project Team
AtkinsRéalis
Floor 4, West Glamorgan House
12 Orchard Street
Swansea
SA1 5AD
The Herald will continue to follow developments on this important project as they progress.
Community
Ludchurch petition for vital bus route to be established

A PETITION call to establish a regular bus service from the Pembrokeshire village of Ludchurch to Narberth was heard by county councillors last week.
The e-petition, on Pembrokeshire County council’s own website, by Ryan O’Shea of The Ludchurch Village Committee, asked: “We call on Pembrokeshire County Council to implement a minimum of one daily bus service connecting our village to Narberth. This essential service would significantly enhance the quality of life for our residents by providing much needed access to other destinations such as Tenby and Haverfordwest.
“Ludchurch is a small rural village and many of our residents face difficulties in accessing essential services, employment opportunities, and social activities due to the lack of public transportation. A subsidised daily bus service would not only alleviate these challenges but also contribute to the overall well-being and inclusivity of our community.
“We believe that by offering this service, the council would be supporting the mobility and independence of our residents, fostering greater community cohesion, and contributing to a more sustainable and connected Pembrokeshire.”
After meeting the threshold for consideration, the petition was heard at the March meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee
Speaking at the meeting, Mr O’Shea said the village had no shop, post office, or access to a mobile library, and had not had access to a regular bus service for a number of years, asking for a reinstatement of a service, which he said would help social isolation as well as increased employment opportunities for residents and free younger residents “from a dependence on family and friends”.
He said the two-plus miles walk to the nearest bus services, at Summerhill and Princes Gate, on unlit routes without a pavement was “a significant safety concern,” with a Flecsi Bus service not available, and a once-a-week dial-a-bus scheme run from Narberth’s Bloomfield not addressing the community’s needs.
He suggested three ways of addressing the issue: By extending one of the nearby services to include Ludchurch, by enhancing the Narberth-based service, or by improving pedestrian access to the nearest services.
Members heard from Cabinet Member for Residents Services Cllr Rhys Sinnett the Flecsi service was viewed as the best way forward, constrained by funding and no previous offers to tender for the route; the option of re-routing other services adversely affecting timetables.
He reiterated council financial considerations: “As part of the budget for the forthcoming financial year we have had to take an £80,000 reduction in the bus service budget to make our costs and sums add up.
Committee member Cllr Rhys Jordan said he sympathised with Ludchurch, but said many of the county’s rural areas were disconnected from a service; fellow councillor, and committee chair, Cllr Mark Carter adding: “It’s certainly a desirable thing to have but there must be 30 or 40 villages that have the same.”
Local member – and former council leader – Cllr David Simpson said he had been a local county councillor for 20 years and supported the idea, but neither he nor the local community council had “had any approach for a bus service,” adding: “To get this on board in this day and age would cost a lot of money.”
Members resolved the petition be noted along with the Aspirational Bus Network for Pembrokeshire, which is being developed as part of bus franchising, including the expansion and enhancement of Fflecsi services to ensure all rural settlements, including Ludchurch, have access to a daily local bus service.
Community
Police search for missing Carmarthen man, Liam

POLICE are searching for a 28-year-old man who has been reported missing from the Carmarthen area.
Liam was last seen at around 11:00am on Monday (March 31) in the Burry Port area.
Officers from the Carmarthen, Whitland, and St Clears area say they are concerned for his welfare.
He is described as being approximately 6ft tall, of stocky build, with short dark brown hair and a black beard. He was last seen wearing black Adidas trousers and a black jacket.
Dyfed-Powys Police are appealing for anyone who may have seen Liam, or who has information on his whereabouts, to come forward as a matter of urgency.
Information can be reported online at https://orlo.uk/gzXsk, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, or by calling 101.
Those contacting police are asked to quote reference number 35 of March 31.
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Reddle
November 4, 2013 at 11:35 am
Is the money raised going to be spent in Wales or is this just a politicians PR ‘stunt’??????