Community
Crime Commissioner visits local crime prevention initiative in Pembrokeshire
On 14 June 2023, Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn visited several areas in Pembrokeshire to meet with voluntary and third sector organisation and charities to see some of the positive work that is being carried out with young people in Pembrokeshire.
As part of his community engagement day, PCC Llywelyn visited the Hive in Haverfordwest, which is a youth and community project supporting the young people of the Garth Ward and local area. The Hive offers a safe environment for young people to meet, play, learn and educate themselves, helping them grow and develop into adults that are positive members of society, continuously improving their future life opportunities.

The project has received funding from PCC Llywelyn recently to create a ‘Cruyff pitch’, which is a safe play area outside the Centre, for children and young people to involve themselves in sporting activities.
The PCC also travelled to meet with staff who provide a successful boxing intervention programme for young people in Pembroke Dock. BOXWISE is a national social enterprise that helps young people build confidence, improve their health and wellbeing and maximise all opportunities available to them, and won a recent award at the 2023 Dyfed-Powys Police Awards. Following the success of the intervention programme in Pembroke Dock, the sessions are now being offered across the Force area in Llanelli, Brecon, Letterston and Llandysul.
While at Pembroke Dock, the PCC attended a graffiti exhibition launch to celebrate graffiti art boards created by young people from across Pembrokeshire earlier this Spring. The boards highlight improvements the young people would like to see in their local communities.
The graffiti exhibition project was organised by PLANED, who received funding from the Welsh Government’s ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) fund and promoted locally by Police and Crime Commissioners. The project aimed to help young people in Pembrokeshire have a sense of control and feel more connected to their communities by having their voices heard, thereby increasing their resilience and well-being, and to better equip decision makers to tackle ACES in their communities.
Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn said: “As the Police and Crime Commissioner for this area, I wholeheartedly support and recognise the vital role that local youth work and projects play in our communities. Today, I had the privilege of visiting some of these projects and initiatives that not only provide essential guidance and care but also mentorship, and educational opportunities that equip young individuals with the skills and resilience needed to make responsible choices and lead productive lives.
“By engaging and connecting with young people, we can foster positive relationships, build trust, and steer them away from crime.
“Moreover, these projects create safe spaces for young people to engage in constructive activities, away from negative influences. By channelling their energy into sports, arts, education, and community involvement, we empower them to develop their talents and aspirations, ultimately reducing the risk of them becoming involved in criminal behaviour.”
In the afternoon, the Police and Crime Commissioner accompanied a local PCSO to a meeting with a group of adults with learning disabilities at Value Independence in Milford Haven. The PCSO was providing the group with an awareness input about cuckooing and mate crime followed by a graffiti workshop where they produced a piece of artwork that was reflective of the input.
To end the day the PCC met with local Superintendent for Pembrokeshire, Spt. Craig Templeton, to discuss local policing matters as we prepare ourselves for the tourist season and the policing challenges that Dyfed-Powys Police face with the influx of visitors to the area over summer months.
The PCC also met with a local Councillor in Milford Haven to discuss matters in relation to the relocation of the Police Station in the local area.
Next month (July 2023), the Police and Crime Commissioner will be holding a community engagement day in Carmarthenshire, ahead of a Youth Conference that he is hosting along with his Youth Engagement Forum.
Community
Ice rink campaign launched for Pembrokeshire
Survey underway as resident explores sites and funding for year-round skating facility
PLANS to bring a permanent ice skating rink to Pembrokeshire are gathering momentum after a local resident began talks with council officers and launched a public survey to test demand.

Jemma Davies, from Newgale, says the county is missing out on a major leisure attraction that could benefit families, schools and visitors while creating new jobs.
At present, the nearest full-time rink for Pembrokeshire residents is in Cardiff — a round trip of several hours — making regular skating sessions difficult for many families.
She believes a local facility could change that.
“I think it would give people something completely different to do here,” she said. “It’s exercise, it’s social, and it’s something children could take up after school instead of having to travel out of the county.”
Early talks with council
Jemma has already met officers from Pembrokeshire County Council’s sport and recreation department to discuss whether the idea could be viable.
She is also hoping to approach Sport Wales to explore possible funding streams and support.
To measure interest, she has set up an online questionnaire asking residents whether they would use an ice rink and how far they would be willing to travel.
She said early responses have been positive, with families, young people and skating enthusiasts backing the idea.
Reusing empty buildings
Rather than constructing a new arena, Jemma is investigating whether vacant premises could be converted, reducing costs.
Potential options include a former retail unit in Haverfordwest or a large hangar-style building near existing leisure attractions.
She said: “If we can reuse a building that’s already there, it keeps the costs down and brings life back into empty spaces at the same time.”
As part of her research, she plans to visit Vindico Arena to better understand the practicalities of running a rink.
More than just skating
Beyond public sessions, she believes a rink could host school trips, birthday parties, events and competitions, while encouraging young people to take up winter sports.
“Pembrokeshire has produced plenty of sporting talent over the years,” she said. “There’s no reason we couldn’t develop figure skaters or ice hockey players here too.”
Residents who want to share their views can complete the online survey.
Cover image:
Jemma Davies: Hopes to bring a permanent ice rink to Pembrokeshire (Pic: Supplied).
Community
Loch Ness cruise boat Jacobite Queen makes stop in Milford Haven
A BOAT best known for carrying tourists on Scotland’s famous Loch Ness has been spotted alongside the docks in Milford Haven, drawing interest from locals and harbour users.
The Jacobite Queen, a traditional passenger excursion vessel built in nineteen forty-nine, was photographed tied up at Milford Dock earlier this week.
Originally launched as the Tyne Queen, the craft operated as a ferry and pleasure boat in the north east of England before later being renamed and used for sightseeing cruises on Loch Ness, where thousands of visitors boarded her for trips across the iconic Highland waters.
According to comments shared locally, the vessel is currently “on passage heading down on the south coast”, suggesting Milford Haven is a temporary stop rather than a permanent base.
The boat’s windows and lower sections appear boarded up, a common practice when older passenger vessels are laid up or travelling between seasons, helping protect interiors from weather and damage. There are no signs of incident or emergency repairs.
Her arrival has provided an unusual sight against the working backdrop of the docks, with the vintage white-and-purple hull standing out among commercial traffic.
For many, it is a small but welcome reminder of Britain’s surviving historic passenger fleet quietly passing through Pembrokeshire waters.
Cover Photo: Jacobite Queen alongside Milford docks this week (Pic: Berty Barrett).

Community
Milford Haven community invited to honour fishermen lost at sea
Annual memorial service at Milford Haven Cemetery to remember those who never returned home
A MEMORIAL service will be held at Milford Haven Cemetery to honour local fishermen who lost their lives at sea on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
Organised by Milford Haven Town Council, the annual gathering gives families, friends and residents the opportunity to come together in quiet reflection and remembrance of those who made their living on the water but never returned home.
The service will start at 11am and will be officiated by Rev Dr Adrian Furse SSC.

Milford Haven has long been shaped by its fishing and maritime industries, with generations of local families connected to the sea. While the harbour has provided work and prosperity, it has also brought tragedy, with storms and accidents claiming lives over the years.
The service will include prayers, readings and the laying of wreaths, creating a moment for the community to pause and acknowledge the sacrifices made by fishermen past and present.
Town councillors say the event is always a moving occasion and are encouraging anyone with links to the fishing community, as well as members of the wider public, to attend and show their support.
The aim, they say, is to ensure those who were lost are never forgotten and that their contribution to the town’s heritage continues to be recognised.
Residents wishing to attend or find out more can contact Milford Haven Town Council on 01646 692505 or visit www.milfordhaven-tc.gov.wales.
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