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Support for Celtic Freeport bid highlighted to Chancellor by Pembrokeshire politicians

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PEMBROKESHIRE politicians have been urging the government to approve the Celtic Freeport Bid as the decision on the multi-million pound scheme looms.

Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire hand delivered a cross-party letter of support for the Celtic Freeport Bid directly to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ahead of the budget (15th March).

The letter which is signed by MS’s and MP’s from all parties has continued to gather momentum and support since the bid was submitted by the public-private sector consortium which includes the Ports of Port-Talbot and Milford Haven last November.

Now with over 100 supporters from Tata Steel and RWE to Manufacturing Wales and the South Wales Industrial Cluster all backing the bid, the MP was keen to demonstrate to the Chancellor the strengths of the bid and the potential that it has to unlock much need investment in the region.

Recognising the economic potential of the Celtic Freeport bid, the Pembrokeshire MP has been one of its most diligent champions along with the Labour MP for Aberavon. If successful, it will accelerate new green industries such as Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea and hydrogen production – triggering investment in the region of £5.5 billion and creating over 16,000 high-quality green jobs.

Stephen Crabb MP has spent the last 4 months making the case for securing the Freeport for south west Wales with Ministers, in national media and in the House of Commons. The Conservative Preseli Pembrokeshire MP and Labour Aberavon MP, Stephen Kinnock, co-hosted a drop-in briefing session for MPs and Peers to hear direct about the Celtic Freeport bid which helped secure the signatures on the letter delivered to the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, from cross-party members who attended the meeting.

Stephen Crabb MP said, “I’ve enjoyed introducing fellow MPs and peers to the Celtic Freeport bid, and speaking up about the scale of the opportunity, how the benefits can be secured for Wales and why the case for Floating Offshore Wind is so compelling.”

“I wanted to use the opportunity to meet with the Chancellor to hand-deliver the letter of support signed by both Welsh and Parliamentary colleagues across all parties which is what makes the bid so powerful.”

“We want to secure as many benefits as possible for south west Wales by unlocking investment, jobs and skills to create a lasting economic legacy which will benefit future generations. And the MPs backing the bid so far recognise that this bid is the launch-pad to achieving this new era of manufacturing and green jobs – we just need the Chancellor to recognise it too.”

A cross-party letter of support for the Celtic Freeport bid has been also been delivered – this time to the Office of the First Minister,

The letter, which has been signed by a host of Members of Parliament and Senedd Members, was delivered to the First Minister’s office by Celtic Freeport champions Samuel Kurtz MS, Senedd Member for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire and David Rees MS, Senedd Member for Aberavon.

An imminent announcement over Wales’ first freeport is due to be made over the next several weeks by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and First Minister Mark Drakeford.

If successful, the Celtic Freeport is set to deliver £5.5 billion of new investment; 16,000 new high-quality green jobs, and £1.4 billion in port infrastructure facilities across Pembrokeshire and Neath Port Talbot.

Speaking of his support for the Celtic Freeport campaign, local Senedd Member for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Samuel Kurtz MS said:

“With a decision due imminently, this is the final push to ensure that decision-makers know of the enormous benefits that a Celtic Freeport will bring to our region.

“Over the last several months, I’ve been fighting hard to make sure that we’re successful. At every opportunity I’ve had, I have been banging the drum for the Celtic Freeport with my colleagues in the Welsh Parliament and the House of Commons.

“If successful, then this bid will transform our communities, bring about thousands of jobs for local people,deliver billions in investment and help us reach our net zero targets. This really is an opportunity that cannot be missed.”

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Unanimous verdict in Ceredigion sexual assault case

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A CEREDIGION man has been convicted to three years and six months in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in her own bed after the jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict.

27-year-old Suroj Bk, from Llangrannog, was sentenced this week following a week-long trial at Swansea Crown Court (May 1).

On 7 October 2023, Dyfed-Powys Police received a report that Bk entered the victim’s home and sexually assaulted her while she lay in her bed.

When the victim realised what was happening, she kicked Bk out of her bed and called the police.

Upon receiving the report, officers quickly attended the victim’s home and conducted a thorough search of the surrounding area using police dogs and scenes of crime officers.

Evidence gathered from scene, together with extensive local enquiries, led officers to arrest Suroj Bk the next day (8 October).

While Bk was in custody, detectives, crime scene investigators, and digital forensic officers worked tirelessly to uncover the evidence that ultimately placed Suroj Bk at the scene.

After hearing the evidence, the jury took less than two hours to agree a unanimous guilty verdict.

The detective in charge of the case has praised the victim for her ‘tremendous courage’ in reporting the assault to police.

“Incidents of this nature are thankfully very rare within Ceredigion, and I’d like to reassure the community that this was an isolated incident, and that the identification and arrest of suspect was done quickly and efficiently,” said Detective Inspector Sam Gregory. 

“The victim in this case demonstrated tremendous courage in reporting to police, and while this investigation was not straightforward in its nature, it was through the expertise and tenacity of forensic officers, working together with the investigation team, and the victim, that led to this successful prosecution.

“I hope the sentence given to Suroj Bk sends a clear and strong message that Dyfed-Powys Police takes reports of sexual offences seriously.

“We will listen to you, and we will work tirelessly to get justice.”

On Wednesday, 1 May 2024, Saroj Bk was sentenced to three years and six months in prison and a five-year restraining order, and he will be on the sex offenders register for life. 

If you have been a victim of a crime such as this, report it to Dyfed-Powys Police either through a direct message on social media, online at: https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/v1/rape-sexual-assault-other-sexual-offences/, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.

In an emergency, always call 999.

If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.

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Body recovered confirmed to be Luke Stephenson, say police

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DYFED-POWYS police have said today that the body found on Wednesday, May 1, has been confirmed to be Luke Stephenson, who was reported missing from the Pembroke Dock area on April 14.

A spokesperson for the force said: “We will continue to support the family and will assist with issuing a tribute publicly if the family wish to do so.”

In a statement, his family said: “Luke was a joyful and funny young man and always wanted to help others. He was a loving son, brother, grandson and uncle, and will be forever missed. 
“We have lost a huge part of our family, and our loss is shared by his many friends who also loved him dearly. 
“We would like to thank the local community for the overwhelming support we have received.”

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Port of Milford Haven now official ‘a great place to work’

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THE PORT of Milford Haven has been officially accredited as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ organisation. As the first Port Authority in Britain to secure this Certification™, it is a significant achievement.

“We are very proud to be Great Place to Work-Certified™,” said Vidette Swales, HR Director at the Port of Milford Haven. “It means so much that our employees have reported a consistently positive experience with their colleagues, their leaders and their jobs. Offering a positive employee experience is not only beneficial for the people who work with us but is also key for our continued business success.”

Tom Sawyer, CEO at the Port of Milford Haven added: “Our team is operating the UK’s leading energy port, and it is of the utmost importance that we do that safely, responsibly and effectively. We’re striving for excellence and aim to provide a world class service to our customers as well as supporting sustainable coastal communities for the prosperity of future generations. Our employees are clearly at the centre of this which is why I’m delighted that they feel supported in their role. I’m especially proud that this Certification™ demonstrates our core values of Safety, Excellence, Collaboration and Sustainability so perfectly.”

“We congratulate the Port of Milford Haven on achieving their Certification™,” said Benedict Gautrey, Managing Director of Great Place to Work® UK. “Organisations which put the employee experience at the heart of their business gain their employees’ trust and, in turn, are truly able to build a great workplace culture that delivers outstanding business results.”

Find out more about careers at the Port of Milford Haven here: www.mhpa.co.uk/about/careers-at-the-port/.

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