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New walking trails to be enjoyed at Milford Waterfront

VISITORS to Milford Waterfront can now enjoy three new heritage walking trails thanks to a collaborative project between Milford Youth Matters and Milford Haven School with support from the Port of Milford Haven and funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project saw Milford Youth Matters working with the pupils from Milford Haven School to develop walking trails that tell the stories of Milford Haven’s history.
Learners at Milford Haven School were given a brief to create stories based on Milford Haven’s sense of place themes: Historic Haven, Energy Kingdom and Water Ways. They then researched and wrote stories about Milford Haven and designed colourful artwork to accompany them. From over 60 entries in total, 12 entries were further developed and are featured at Milford Waterfront and online.
Visitors to Milford Waterfront will be able to follow the 3 walking trails at Milford Waterfront by scanning QR codes which are located on bilingual signs on lampposts around the Marina. This will take them to the website where they can read the full story.
Dayle Gibby, Milford Youth Matters Co-ordinator commented: “This was a great project to work on with Milford Haven School and The Port of Milford Haven. The young people were all really enthusiastic about creating images and writing about our town’s history, and I am really pleased to see it being incorporated into walking trails around the area. Thank you to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for funding this project.”
Lucy Wonnacott, Milford Waterfront Marketing Manager added: “We are really excited to have supported Milford Youth Matters to develop these walking trails for the local community and visitors. The pupils from Milford Haven School have done a fantastic job and I’ve enjoyed all of the stories. Milford Haven has such a rich history and we love bringing the sense of place which is uniquely Milford Haven to life at Milford Waterfront. A big thank you to Milford Haven School and Milford Youth Matters for creating these walking trails and stories.”
As well as the new heritage walking trails created as part of this project, Milford Haven offers a huge range of walking routes, for all abilities. With everything from views of the historic Milford Haven Waterway from The Rath, to strolls around Milford Waterfront to look at the boats in Milford Marina, heritage walking trails, and access to woodland walks, beaches, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and cycle friendly routes.
You can find out more about walking in Milford Haven here: https://www.milfordwaterfront.co.uk/whats-here/walking-in-milford-haven.
Community
A quarter of Welsh workers struggle to pay bills despite overtime

A QUARTER of Welsh workers are struggling to pay their bills, while nearly 40% say their salaries do not cover their financial goals, such as buying a home or saving for retirement, new research has found.
The study, conducted by recruitment firm Reed, also revealed that 30% of employees in Wales are unhappy with their pay. Of those, 63% said their wages had not kept up with the cost of living, while 46% blamed low pay within their industry.
Nearly 40% of workers reported working overtime, putting in an average of 6.2 extra hours per week. Among them, 44% said they had no choice due to excessive workloads, while 25% struggled to ‘switch off’ from work.
PAY DISPARITY
Despite working beyond their contracted hours, many employees are not being compensated. Only 21% said they were paid for overtime, while another 21% were able to accrue extra hours. Alarmingly, 44% reported receiving no compensation at all.
Becky Hole, Regional Director at Reed, said: “With 28% of Wales’ population classed as economically inactive, the labour market is tight. It may well be that those who are working feel they need to pick up the slack or work extra hours to compensate for staff shortages.
“It’s clear that Wales has a hardworking population, but the research highlights that many do not feel properly compensated. The extra unpaid hours aren’t alleviating financial worries and could contribute to stress or burnout.”
The findings are part of Reed’s annual salary guide research, which analysed over 21 million job adverts and surveyed 5,000 workers across the UK. The full sector-specific salary guides are available on Reed’s website.
Community
Bells ring out in Pembroke for St David’s Day parade

PARADE BRINGS CELEBRATION TO PEMBROKE CASTLE
THE SOUND of bells, whistles, and cheers filled the air in Pembroke as the town marked St David’s Day with its inaugural parade on Saturday (March 1). Organised by Pembroke Town Team and Gwenno Dafydd, the event, titled “Ring Out the Bells for St David,” brought together residents and visitors to celebrate Welsh heritage in a lively and colourful procession.
The parade began at 11:15am, with participants gathering at the North Quay outside the Corn Store. At 11:30am, the procession made its way to Pembroke Castle, creating a vibrant atmosphere with banners, flags, and the sound of bells ringing in honour of Wales’ patron saint. The enthusiasm of the crowd was palpable as families, schoolchildren, and local groups joined in, waving Welsh flags and proudly wearing national colours.












Upon arrival at the castle at midday, the bells rang out to mark the occasion, followed by a range of Welsh-themed entertainment. Traditional music, folk dancing, and performances celebrating Welsh culture kept the spirit of the event alive, reinforcing the importance of St David’s Day in the local community.
Speaking about the success of the parade, an organiser said: “It was fantastic to see so many people come together to celebrate our heritage. The energy and pride on display today truly reflected the spirit of St David’s Day.”
Locals praised the event as a welcome addition to Pembroke’s calendar, with many hoping it will become an annual tradition.
Images by Martin Cavaney
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New leader for Congress group strengthening US-Wales ties

FIRST MINISTER Eluned Morgan has welcomed the appointment of Rep. Lloyd Doggett as the new Democratic Co-Chair of the Friends of Wales Caucus in the US Congress.
Rep. Doggett spoke about his new role during a Welsh Government-hosted reception at the Library of Congress to mark St David’s Day. The Caucus, established on St David’s Day in 2014, aims to strengthen cultural and trade links between Wales and the USA.
The group currently has 26 members across both the US House and Senate. The existing Chair, Rep. Morgan Griffith, a Republican representing Virginia’s 9th Congressional District, will now be joined by Rep. Doggett as the Democratic Co-Chair.
The Welsh Government has been actively engaging with Congress to foster stronger ties. With the support of the Caucus, it has hosted events promoting Wales’s compound semiconductor cluster and its climate change initiatives during New York Climate Week.
Rep. Doggett, who joined the Caucus in November 2023, has expressed enthusiasm for his new role. He has served in the US House of Representatives since 1995 and currently represents Texas’s 37th Congressional District. Over his tenure, he has been a vocal advocate for environmental protection, healthcare expansion, public education, and social safety net programmes.
On March 12, his congressional district will host the SXSW festival, where FOCUS Wales will showcase Welsh music with support from the Welsh Government.
First Minister Eluned Morgan said: “I am delighted to welcome the first Democratic Co-Chair of the Friends of Wales Caucus, Congressman Lloyd Doggett. I have no doubt that he will be immensely successful alongside Congressman Griffith. I am confident that, through their joint leadership, the Caucus will continue to grow and support the interests of Wales before Congress.”
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