News
Emergency services responding to ‘serious incident’ at Newgale
THERE is a multi-agency rescue operation underway at Newgale, involving the police, ambulance service, coastguard and at least one coastguard rescue helicopter this evening.
Police have confirmed that the road through Newgale, the A487, is has been closed whilst casualties are being attended to. The road is closed in both directions between Welsh Road and Erw Lon.
We understand that the incident happened at around 10.20pm this evening (Aug 13).
We have reports that at least one vehicle has been involved in the incident, with one male being taken to hospital in Carmarthen.
We have unconfirmed reports that there are other people involved in this incident, and that rescuers are still on the scene.
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UPDATE: 0124 HRS
- The Herald understands that the incident centres at the Newgale Camp Site
- Pictures from the scene shot by a witness show floodlights lighting part of the camp sight and a large number of emergency vehicles at the scene.
- A witness told The Herald: “There’s got to be 10 police cars and ambulances down here. A lot of emergency services.”
- Another witness who saw the scene said: “We’ve just travelled back home to Haverfordwest and I’ve never seen so many ambulances on blue lights and police cars”
UPDATE: 0139 HRS
- Unconfirmed reports that a car has left the road and entered the camp site, colliding with a tent
- Reports of people who had left the pub after the incident happened being shaken by what they had seen.
UPDATE: 0211 HRS
- Save Withybush Campaign’s Audrey Thomas posted on social media saying that tonight’s distressing incident emphasises the crucial need for a LOCAL hospital. She said: “Reports are coming in about a car accident on the 30mph stretch of straight road at Newgale. Initial information suggests a car veered off the road, crossing the boundary into a campsite, and striking a tent. Emergency services, including ambulances, are on the scene. We’re unsure of the total number of injuries at this time, but there’s confirmation of at least one individual being transported to Carmarthenshire by ambulance, wearing a neck brace. The extent of his injuries remains unclear but has been confirmed by a concerned family member.” She said this incident underscores the dangers of removing essential services from our community. It’s time for decision-makers to recognise that you can’t simply eliminate vital services and expect the community to remain safe and unaffected.
- Another poster on social media said: “Let’s all keep the injured in our thoughts tonight, hoping against all odds that everyone comes through this safely.”
UPDATE: 0226 HRS
- One person close to the incident wrote on Facebook saying: “Was in the pub when it happened. Been feeling a bit sick since. Really hope people are ok. I was told was that a car had left the road, vaulted the hedge and hit a tent in the campsite. Initially I thought it must have been at the south end of the campsite near where the road bends inland and is national speed limit but when I left and drove up to pen y Cwm I could see it was pretty near the pub. Cannot imagine how such an accident could happen on a straight road in a 30mph limit. So tragic.”
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Crime
Man charged with attempted murder after A44 collision near Aberystwyth
A 24-YEAR-OLD man has been charged following a single-vehicle collision on the A44 near Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth.
Dyfed-Powys Police said the incident happened on Tuesday, June 30.
Owen Rhys-Jones, of Dol-y-Bont, Aberystwyth, has been charged with attempted murder, dangerous driving, and controlling and coercive behaviour.
He has been remanded in custody and is due to appear before court.
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses and are asking anyone who was in the Capel Bangor area at around 8.50pm on Tuesday, June 30, to come forward.
Officers are particularly keen to hear from anyone who witnessed a disturbance in or around Capel Bangor, or who may have phone, video or dashcam footage of the incident.
Anyone with information can contact Dyfed-Powys Police through the force’s dedicated online portal.
The force said: “We would like to thank the local community for their support while officers have carried out extensive enquiries, and to those who have supported our investigation so far.”
News
A40 closed near Llandeilo following collision
A SECTION of the A40 in Carmarthenshire has been closed in both directions following a collision.
The road is currently shut between Llandeilo and Nantgaredig, with traffic queuing in the area and emergency services attending.
Drivers are being urged to avoid the route where possible, allow extra time for their journeys and follow the diversions in place.
The closure is affecting traffic on the A40 between Carmarthen and Llandeilo, including the area around Pentrefelin and the Castle Dryslwyn turn-off.
This is a developing incident and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Local Government
Award-winning Saundersfoot sauna faces refusal over location concerns
PLANS to allow an award-winning outdoor sauna to remain permanently at Saundersfoot Harbour have been recommended for refusal by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park planners.
Hwyl Outdoor Sauna, run by Kerry Evans, was granted temporary two-year permission in June 2024 for a mobile wood-fired sauna at the harbour.
The business has since become a popular feature with residents, visitors and cold-water swimmers, and was named Sauna of the Year 2026/27 at the Wales Prestige Awards earlier this year.


Ms Evans has now applied to make the siting permanent, but officers are recommending refusal when the application goes before the National Park Authority’s development management committee on Tuesday, July 15.
A supporting statement submitted with the application said the sauna had “become a popular and valued amenity for both residents and visitors, offering a space focused on health, wellbeing and community connection”.
It added: “The overall sentiment within the village has been strongly supportive, with many residents recognising the sauna as a valuable asset that enhances the amenities in Saundersfoot.
“Hwyl Outdoor Sauna has received positive attention in regional and national press, helping to promote Saundersfoot as a destination for coastal wellbeing and outdoor experiences.
“Media coverage has highlighted the sauna as an example of the increasing popularity of sea swimming and sauna culture around the UK coastline.”
Saundersfoot Community Council has raised no objection to the application, and most of the 19 letters submitted by members of the public support the proposal.
Supporters have described the sauna as “a major asset to the village,” “a wellness landmark for Saundersfoot,” and “a unique offering that attracts visitors to the beach and harbour”.
However, some objectors have said that while they support permanent consent in principle, they do not believe the sauna should remain in its current position because it “obstructs the view of the beach from the promenade”.
In their report to committee members, National Park officers say the proposal, in its current form and location, would harm the setting of the Saundersfoot Conservation Area.
The report states: “The application, in its current form and with the proposed location of the sauna, is considered to result in a landscape impact that harms the setting of the Saundersfoot Conservation Area.
“The sauna is also located in a position which reduces public access along the existing promenade route, which is considered to prevent appropriate access from being achieved.
“In addition, since the temporary permission was granted, planning advice has been updated and there is now a requirement for a Flood Consequences Assessment in this location. The lack of a suitable Flood Consequences Assessment results in insufficient information to support the current application.”
Officers also note that the latest application includes additional development, including a booking office which has already been installed, meaning the overall scale of the proposal is greater than the scheme approved on a temporary basis in 2024.
The report adds: “Following consideration of the implementation of the temporary permission and given the greater extent of the current proposal, it is considered that the visual impact of the sauna and related booking office has now increased and could be reduced by locating the sauna further back in the car park.
“This would also have the benefit of the sauna not requiring relocation during severe weather and increased flood risk.”
The application is recommended for refusal on the grounds of visual impact, impact on the conservation area, reduced public access along the promenade, and the absence of a suitable Flood Consequences Assessment.
Committee members will make the final decision at the July 15 meeting.
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