Community
Residents wanted to aid Newgale coastal adaptation project
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is looking for people to get involved in the Newgale Coastal Adaptation scheme through a number of ‘Task and Finish Groups’.
Task and Finish Groups (TFGs) will provide an opportunity for people to be actively involved in the ideas and discussions about particular issues.
Members of TFGs will need to be able to attend meetings, discuss ideas, work with other people on the group and with other TFGs to make sure all the different aspects of the project can fit together and work.
Members of TFGs will need to think about the wishes and needs of others, including those who are not part of the TFG.
Six TFGs have been set up for:
· Active Travel and Coast Path
· Infrastructure
· Business Resilience
· Beach Safety and User Access
· Natural Environment
· Replacement Road
TFGs will be quite small, focussed groups so that discussions and ideas can take place easily. Anyone can apply to be involved in a TFG.
We would expect people who are most likely to be affected by the topic of the TFG to want to be involved.
The Newgale Coastal Adaptation Project aims to deal with the challenges of a changing coastline at Newgale.
It will allow people to influence the decisions about what adaptation could look like, understanding how it may affect them. Choosing to adapt to coastal change allows options to be explored.
The Newgale Coastal Adaptation Project is being led by Pembrokeshire County Council (PCC).
Atkins has been appointed by PCC to help with the development of the project.
Other companies will also be part of the project, bringing skills and knowledge to help deliver the project.
Community
Family pay tribute to teenager who died during Duke of Edinburgh expedition
THE FAMILY of an 18-year-old man who died after entering the River Wye during a Duke of Edinburgh expedition have paid tribute to a “loving” young man who will be “dearly missed”.
Umar Dumbuya, from London, died in Glasbury, Powys, on Tuesday, June 30.
Dyfed-Powys Police have issued a photograph of Umar and a tribute from his family following the tragedy.
His family said: “We are heartbroken by the loss of our son, brother and grandson. There are no words that can describe the pain we are feeling as a family.
“Umar was a loving boy and will be dearly missed by everyone who knew him.
“Umar loved spending time playing basketball, attending the gym, and being with friends and family.
“We will always remember Umar for his kindness, warmth and sense of humour. His death has left a devastating hole in our family, and we now ask for privacy as we take time to grieve.”
Community
Hywel Dda reaffirms commitment to Armed Forces community
HYWEL DDA UNIVERSITY HEALTH BOARD has reaffirmed its commitment to the Armed Forces community by re-signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
The covenant was signed at the Wales National Armed Forces Day 2026 event, held at Pembrey Country Park on Saturday, June 27.
It was signed on behalf of the health board by Armed Forces Champion and Independent Board Member Michael Imperato, alongside Lisa Gostling, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Workforce and Organisational Development.
The Armed Forces Covenant is a national promise to ensure that members of the Armed Forces community are treated fairly. It supports serving personnel, veterans, service leavers and their families, with a veteran defined as anyone who has served for at least one day.
By re-signing the covenant, Hywel Dda says it is continuing its role as an Armed Forces friendly employer and healthcare provider across west Wales.
This includes supporting the recruitment and employment of veterans, recognising military skills, providing additional support for reservists, offering flexible working for service families, working with partner organisations, supporting cadet groups and Armed Forces charities, and improving access to healthcare for veterans.
Anyone currently serving, or who has previously served in the Armed Forces, can find out more about the support available through Hywel Dda University Health Board’s Armed Forces Covenant pages.
Staff who are part of the Armed Forces community can also access support through the health board’s Armed Forces Staff Network by contacting [email protected].
Community
British Empire Medal ceremony held at County Hall
AN INSPIRATIONAL Pembrokeshire woman has been presented with the British Empire Medal at a special ceremony at County Hall.
His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed, Miss Sara Edwards, presented the BEM to Mrs Lynne McCutcheon during the ceremony, which was held in the Council Chamber on June 22.
Mrs McCutcheon received the honour for services to disadvantaged children in Nepal and India.
The British Empire Medal is awarded for meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the Crown. It recognises sustained local contribution, or innovative and high-impact work within a community.

Mrs McCutcheon was honoured in recognition of her 22 years as funding trustee and chairman of New Futures Nepal, through which she has helped transform the lives of disadvantaged children, many of them living with disabilities.
Her voluntary leadership has supported care, education and opportunities for vulnerable young people, helping to create lasting change and improve thousands of lives.
Mrs McCutcheon said: “I am deeply honoured to receive this award, but it really reflects the efforts of many people.
“My heartfelt thanks go to fellow trustees, partner charities in Nepal and India, and all the donors, volunteers, friends and family whose support has made our work possible.
“I accept this recognition on behalf of everyone who has trusted us to change lives and bring hope to those most in need in Nepal.”
Mrs McCutcheon was joined at the ceremony by family and friends, along with Council Chairman Cllr Delme Harries.
Miss Edwards said: “It was both an enormous privilege and a huge pleasure to present Pembrokeshire resident Mrs Lynne McCutcheon with her British Empire Medal for her many years of commitment to helping disadvantaged children and young people in Nepal.
“Her dedication to supporting and improving the lives of these young people, ensuring that they all have better futures in Nepal, is truly inspirational. I warmly congratulate her on her very deserved honour.”
Assisting the Lord-Lieutenant during the ceremony was Pembrokeshire Lord-Lieutenant Cadet Aeron James.
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