News
Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park unveils majestic deer collection as gates open today
GREAT WEDLOCK FARM AND DEER PARK located in Gumfreston near Tenby, is poised to open its gates to the public for the very first time today. Following months of meticulous planning by the dedicated team, this eagerly anticipated opening allows visitors to revel in the natural splendor of the 175-acre site and marvel at its magnificent deer residents.
Stretching across a vast expanse of land, the park is a sanctuary to a diverse range of deer, estimated to number between 170 and 200 at any given time. Commencing from this very Monday, July 10, eager visitors will have the unparalleled opportunity to observe these majestic creatures in all their glory, forging memories to cherish.
Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park proudly showcases three distinct deer species, each possessing its own unique allure. Among them are the iconic Red Deer, whose unmistakable presence is indelibly associated with the Scottish Highlands. These regal beings, the largest of the trio, proudly display massive antlers while gallivanting freely through the UK’s lush forests and woodlands.
In an extraordinary first for Wales, the park also unveils the White Red Deer, an exceptionally rare variant that has graced the wild with only a scarce few sightings over recent decades. Their ethereal white coats, a consequence of a unique condition affecting their hair and skin, now grace the sweeping landscapes of Great Wedlock Farm, offering a truly enchanting spectacle for fortunate visitors to behold.
Completing this remarkable triumvirate is the graceful Fallow Deer, renowned for their ever-changing coat hues, predominantly pale gingery-brown, adorned with white spots upon their backs. These captivating creatures possess a distinctive black and white tail, accentuated by a white rump patch outlined in black. Having been introduced to the UK by the Normans during the 17th century, Fallow Deer have discovered a tranquil haven within the park’s abundant 150 acres of grassland, gorseland, and woodland. Additionally, a further 26 acres have been thoughtfully preserved as a nature reserve adjacent to the scenic river Ritec.
For those seeking a leisurely stroll amidst breathtaking vistas, a delightful two-mile walk encircling the perimeter of the deer park presents awe-inspiring views across the picturesque expanse of Pembrokeshire. This idyllic haven, granted approval by Pembrokeshire’s esteemed planning committee in 2022, has undergone a transformation to accommodate visitors, allowing farm diversification and providing a remarkable opportunity for the public to immerse themselves in the park’s wondrous offerings.
To facilitate educational pursuits and host captivating events, the park has ingeniously repurposed two former agricultural barns. Additionally, a former garage has been converted into a state-of-the-art veterinary facility, catering not only to wildlife and large animals but also to marine creatures such as seals. This development is of particular significance, as injured seals along the Pembrokeshire coast previously had to be transported to facilities in England for treatment.
In keeping with its unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability, Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park operates entirely on green energy generated by solar panels. Harnessing the power of the sun, these panels produce an estimated 65kW of solar power, ensuring the park’s lighting, heating, and other visible amenities operate in an eco-friendly manner. Even the fleet of electric safari buggies, enabling visitors to explore the park with ease, contribute to the park’s commendable emission-free environment.
Amidst mounting excitement, Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park flings open its gates today, marking a momentous milestone for wildlife enthusiasts and nature aficionados alike. From this very day, the park extends a warm welcome to visitors, inviting them to indulge in the splendor of Pembrokeshire’s premier deer park. Opening daily from 10 am to 4 pm, eager individuals are urged to promptly book their visits online via the Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park website. Detailed instructions and comprehensive information can be found there, ensuring visitors make the most of this extraordinary opportunity to witness the majesty of Pembrokeshire’s newly unveiled deer haven.
Crime
Jailed for breaching domestic violence protection order
AMY Woolston, 20, of Vine Road, Johnston, Pembrokeshire, has been sentenced to six weeks in prison for breaching a domestic violence protection order.
On 15th May 2024, Woolston was found in the company of a man in a flat at The Farmers Arms, Market Street, Whitland, in violation of the order issued by Llanelli Magistrates Court on 10th May 2024.
The court deemed the offence serious due to the proximity to the original order and a previous breach involving the same victim. Woolston was not in custody and appeared unrepresented in court. Her total sentence length is 18 weeks.
The case was dealt with in Haverfordwest court on May 16.
News
Lease of former Newcastle Emlyn Courthouse approved
Carmarthenshire County Council’s Cabinet has this week approved the transfer of the former Newcastle Emlyn Courthouse to Newcastle Emlyn Town Council.
The Cabinet approved a 21-year lease which will facilitate the Town Council’s plan to bring the premises back into use.
The future of the former Courthouse has been considered in detail, with the Town Council carrying out a public consultation on the community’s requirements, and the sites potential contribution to those local needs. The outcome of the consultation suggested that the local community wanted the building to be retained, refurbished and transformed into a multi- use centre.
Newcastle Emlyn Town Council intend to submit an application for funding from the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund [UKSPF] in order to pay for the necessary restoration work. The funding is conditional upon the Town Council having a lease of sufficient term on the premises.
Carmarthenshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Resources, Cllr Alun Lenny commented: “The building as it currently stands is not needed for further use by the County Council and has been empty for some time. I welcome the Cabinet’s decision to approve the transfer of this asset to Newcastle Emlyn Town Council. The funding will ensure that the building is being used for the benefit of the town’s residents.
“This decision is in line with Carmarthenshire County Council’s Wellbeing Objectives: Enabling our communities and environment to be healthy, safe, and prosperous (Prosperous Communities).”
Crime
Teenagers fled from Pembroke RFC after setting spectators stand on fire
ON MONDAY (may 16) between the hours of 16:25 and 17:00, the spectators stand of Pembroke Rugby Football Club was deliberately set on fire, police have said.
Two males, aged between 17-19, fled from the club grounds immediately after the smoke plumes were noticed.
Both males were on dark framed push bikes and wearing dark coloured hooded jumpers.
Officers are asking if anyone who has any information or has witnessed anyone acting suspiciously in the area around these times, is asked to contact police either online at: https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908.
Quote reference: 24000446140
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
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