News
Government moves to ban Russian ships from UK waters following online outcry
HOURS after hundreds of people from Milford Haven and the surrounding area clearly opposed ships from Russia berthing at a Milford Haven oil terminal the government has acted to turn all ships around which are owned, controlled, chartered or operated by any person connected with Russia.
A row erupted on Facebook when it became public knowledge that an oil tanker was headed from Primorsk, via the Baltic Sea. The next vessel, The Louie, currently sailing under the flag of Marshall Islands, is due to arrive as soon as March 4.
( More on Russian tankers in Milford Haven from The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/28/russia-oil-tanker-docked-in-wales-even-as-uk-moves-to-restrict-access-ukraine-sanctions )
The Pembokeshire Herald published an article online, which has been commented on by hundreds of people against The Louie entering Milford Haven port.
Milford Haven Port Authority said it is awaiting direction from the UK Government regards ships from Russia heading for Milford Haven.
On his Twitter feed, The Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps MP, posted “Today I’ve written to all UK ports asking them not to provide access to any Russian flagged, registered, owned, controlled, chartered or operated vessels. Given Putin’s action in #Ukraine I’ve made clear these vessels are NOT welcome here with prohibiting legislation to follow.”
Is is currently unclear if the new direction will mean that The Louie would need to turn around. That would depend if the ship was chartered or controlled by any person connected with Russia.
The government said that it would “seek to support UK ports identyifying Russian ships within the scope of the above, and will communicate directly with the relevant ports when we identify ships bound for UK ports who fall within scope [of the new rules].”
Speaking of the ship, Milford Haven councillor Stephen Joseph said: “I am 100% against this tanker coming to Milford Haven. And I am 100% behind the people of Ukraine. I also have sympathy for the Russian soldiers who have been, in my view, hookwinked into this attack. The poor buggers thought they were on an exercise, from what I understand.
“I don’t think that Putin’s actioned have been justified, but I am worried that he is mad enough to do something really stupid to save face or to prevent being overthrown. He rants and raves and changes focus, he is not a rational man.”
Cllr Joseph added: “If the ship is not turned around I hope that a protest can be organised. I certainly would be attending.”
Sam Kursz MS said: “Given the horrific images of invasion and war led by Putin’s forces in Ukraine, Grant Shapps & the UK Government have my full support in refusing Russian entry to UK Ports – including those in Pembrokeshire.
“The maritime sector is a fundamental part of international trade; this ban will hit hard on Russia’s economic interests and prohibit their ability to profit from our economic output.It is not appropriate, nor welcome, to continue granting Russian vessels access to our country.
“I welcome this move and I stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.”

News
Bus overturns in major incident near Kidwelly
All passengers rescued as emergency services remain at scene
A BUS overturned on the A484 between Kidwelly and Ferryside on Tuesday (Jun 23), prompting a major emergency response and lengthy road closures.
The incident happened shortly after 12:20pm near the Kidwelly roundabout at Parc y Bocs.
Emergency services, including firefighters from Kidwelly, Carmarthen and Tumble, were sent to the scene following reports of a serious collision involving the bus.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that all passengers were safely removed from the vehicle.
A spokesperson said: “All passengers have been safely removed from the bus and are receiving appropriate care.”
A rest centre has been established at the John Burns Centre in Kidwelly, where welfare arrangements are being made for those involved.
The scale of the incident led Dyfed-Powys Police to declare a major incident earlier in the day, with officers urging members of the public to avoid the area.
The A484 remains closed between the Kidwelly roundabout at Parc y Bocs and Llandyfaelog while emergency services continue their response and carry out investigations into the cause of the crash.
Police, ambulance and fire crews remain at the scene.
Motorists are being advised to find alternative routes and are warned that the road is expected to remain closed for a considerable time.
Emergency services have also issued advice for drivers caught in congestion during the hot weather, urging people to stay hydrated, keep vehicles ventilated and never leave children, vulnerable adults or pets inside parked vehicles.
The cause of the incident has not yet been confirmed.
The Herald will provide further updates as more information becomes available.
News
Major incident declared after bus crash in Carmarthenshire
Emergency services at scene as A484 closed near Parc y Bocs
A MAJOR incident has been declared in Kidwelly following a collision involving a bus.
Dyfed-Powys Police said officers were dealing with the incident on the A484 near the Kidwelly roundabout at Parc y Bocs.
The road has been closed between the Kidwelly roundabout and Llandyfaelog, and motorists are being urged to find alternative routes.
Emergency services are at the scene, and members of the public have been asked to stay away from the area until further notice.
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesperson said: “Officers are dealing with a major incident in Kidwelly, following a report of a collision involving a bus on the A484 near the Kidwelly roundabout.
“The road is closed between the Kidwelly roundabout at Parc y Bocs and Llandyfaelog, and motorists are asked to find alternative routes.
“Emergency services are on scene and members of the public are asked to stay away from the area until further notice.”
More information is expected to follow.
Community
New town map unveiled in Fishguard
A NEW town map has been installed in the heart of Fishguard to help residents and visitors discover more of what the area has to offer.
The map, created by Visit Fishguard & Goodwick’s in-house graphic designer, has been placed on the Abergwaun Hotel tunnel, near Offshore Surfwear’s new shop.
The group said it was “incredibly proud” of the finished result and thanked the building owner for allowing the map to be installed on the premises.
Visit Fishguard & Goodwick is now hoping to create a similar map for Goodwick and is asking for help from a centrally located building owner who may be willing to host it.
Anyone who can help, or knows of a suitable location, is being asked to get in touch with Visit Fishguard & Goodwick.
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