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Gratitude and sympathy to the fallen
A SERVICE of remembrance and dedication was held at St Cristiolus church on Sunday August 10, where men from the Eglwyswrw area who fell during both world wars have been honoured with a new memorial.
Despite heavy rain and a lighting strike on one of the sound relay speakers in the cemetery, an overflowing church witnessed a very poignant service and ceremony. Goodwick Brass band played beautifully before the service as people entered the church and during the ceremony and dedication of the memorial, and Mrs Brenda James played the organ. The service was conducted by Canon Chancellor Gerwyn Morgan assisted by Rev Gwynfi Jenkins and Mrs Hazel Burn, and we were welcomed and given the introduction by the church warden, Mr Robert Smith. The reading was done by the High Sheriff of Dyfed and by church warden, Mr Islwyn Evans. We were also addressed by the Right Reverend J.Wyn Evans, Lord Bishop of St Davids. The service continued outside as Mr Steven John of West Wales War Memorial Project unveiled the memorial, and the blessing of the new memorial was done by the Lord Bishop. As the names of the fallen were read out by Councillor John Davies, school children placed a small wooden cross for each person at the foot of the memorial. Tributes were laid by dignitaries and families of the fallen. The Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed read ‘The Exhortation’ and after sounding of ‘The Last Post’, which was followed by a two minutes silence. Following the anthems and the final blessing, food was presented at the village hall ‘Yr Hen Ysgol’ where an army of local ladies led by Mair Rees MBE worked very hard on Saturday and Sunday morning, and local historian and researcher, Heather Tomos had researched and documented all those named on the new war memorial had an exhibition of her work, and research for the project was also done by the Heritage Society with the help of researchers and authors Steven John; Heather Tomos and David Griffiths, who all did a fantastic job. The event was organized by St Cristiolus’ church members led by church warden Robert Smith and the War Memorial project was financed by Eglwyswrw and District Heritage Society, who said they were very thankful to Eglwyswrw Community Council for their donation, and also want to thank everybody who contributed. It was wonderful to see the large amount of willing volunteers from the initial planning of the project to the dedication service, which shows everyone’s overwhelming gratitude and sympathy to the fallen and their families.
Community
Celebrating nature recovery through Cysylltu Natur 25×25
A CELEBRATION event was held on Saturday, January 24 in Cwm Gwaun to mark the achievements of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s Cysylltu Natur 25×25 project, bringing together volunteers, farmers and staff involved in delivering nature restoration across North Pembrokeshire.
The landscape-scale project was funded by the Welsh Government through the Nature Networks Programme, delivered by the Heritage Fund. The Programme aims to strengthen ecological connectivity and resilience by restoring habitats at scale.
Those attending the event heard about the wide range of conservation activity delivered through the project across the north of the National Park. This has included practical works to restore grazing to Rhos pasture to benefit marsh fritillary butterflies and southern damselflies, specialist work to conserve rare lichens, volunteer chough, dormouse and harvest mouse monitoring, safeguarding greater horseshoe bat hibernation sites, and targeted action to tackle invasive species threatening important sites.
Volunteers, farmers, land managers and contractors played a vital role in the success of the project, contributing local knowledge, practical skills and ongoing commitment to caring for Pembrokeshire’s unique landscapes and wildlife in the long term.
Mary Chadwick, Conservation Officer for Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, said: “Cysylltu Natur 25×25 has shown what can be achieved when farmers, volunteers and conservation specialists work together with a shared aim.
“From monitoring some of our most elusive species to restoring and protecting habitats, the dedication of everyone involved has made a real difference for nature across the National Park.”
Although the Cysylltu Natur 25×25 project is now coming to an end, the important work it has supported will continue. Building on its successes, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority will carry this momentum forward through the next phase of nature recovery work under NNF4 Cysylltiadau Naturiol / Naturally Connected, ensuring ongoing protection and enhancement of habitats for future generations.
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Princess of Wales praised for ‘skill’ during local wool mill and factory visit
Royal tour shines spotlight on west Wales textile heritage and local jobs
CATHERINE, Princess of Wales was told “she’s got the skill” after trying her hand at traditional textile work during a visit to west Wales on Tuesday (Feb 3).
The royal spent the day meeting staff and apprentices at two well-known manufacturers – Melin Tregwynt in Pembrokeshire and Hiut Denim in Cardigan – highlighting the region’s long-standing reputation for craftsmanship and small-scale, high-quality production.
Stitching and mending at historic mill

At Melin Tregwynt, a family-run woollen mill that now operates as an employee-owned trust, the princess was guided through each stage of production, from weaving to finishing.
In the quality control room she was invited to mend a blanket using a needle and thread, carefully repairing the fabric under the watchful eye of experienced staff.
Paula Harding, who has worked at the mill for more than a decade, praised her technique, saying: “She did it right – and she didn’t go through the other side. That’s skill. She’s got the skill.”
Laughing, the princess told workers: “You make it look so easy,” adding that the craft was clearly “a labour of love”.
She asked questions about the history of the business, which has produced Welsh-designed blankets and throws for more than a century, and spoke with several generations of the same families who have worked at the mill.
‘Made in Wales’ denim

Later, the princess travelled to Hiut Denim, the Cardigan-based firm credited with bringing jeans manufacturing back to the town after large factories closed in the early 2000s.
The company now focuses on small-batch, premium denim and employs skilled cutters and machinists locally.
During a tour of the factory floor, the princess tried cutting out a pair of jeans and helped stitch a “Made in Wales” label onto a finished pair that staff said would be presented to the Prince of Wales.
“He will love those,” she replied.
She joked that there was “no pressure” when handed the cutting tools and said she enjoys making clothes herself, admitting the most adventurous project she had attempted was sewing a pair of pyjamas.
The royal also stopped to greet Barney, the factory’s English cocker spaniel, drawing smiles from staff.
Meeting well-wishers
Crowds gathered outside both sites to catch a glimpse of the visitor, with the princess spending time chatting with families and children before moving on.
The visit forms part of ongoing efforts by the royal household to showcase traditional industries and skilled manufacturing across the UK, with west Wales’ textile sector recognised as a key part of the region’s heritage and economy.
For workers at both businesses, the message was simple: the spotlight on locally made products and homegrown skills was just as important as the royal presence itself.

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Cleddau at heart of major water reforms as ministers promise ‘fundamental reset’
New regulation plan aims to tackle pollution, sewage spills and ageing infrastructure
COMMUNITIES along the River Cleddau could see tighter controls on pollution and stronger oversight of water companies after ministers unveiled what they describe as a once-in-a-generation shake-up of how Wales’ water system is run.
The Welsh Government this week published a Green Paper promising cleaner rivers, tougher enforcement and a new Welsh economic regulator dedicated solely to the water sector.
Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies said it was time for a “fundamental reset” to rebuild public trust, warning that ageing infrastructure, climate pressures and growing concern about water quality meant the current system was no longer fit for purpose.
For Pembrokeshire residents, those words land close to home.

Local frustration growing
From Haverfordwest down to Milford Haven, the Cleddau is both a working waterway and a natural asset, supporting wildlife, leisure users, anglers and tourism businesses.
But in recent years there have been repeated complaints about sewage overflows, murky water after heavy rain and nutrient pollution washing in from across the catchment.
Storm discharges and wastewater treatment are the responsibility of Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, while environmental enforcement sits with national regulators. Many locals say neither has acted quickly enough when problems arise.

Residents and river users have told The Herald they feel the estuary is “worse than it used to be”, particularly after periods of wet weather when combined sewer overflows can activate.
Concerns range from the impact on fish stocks and birds to whether the water is safe for paddleboarding, sailing and wild swimming.
What ministers are proposing
The consultation sets out plans to:
- create a new Welsh regulator focused on water
- strengthen monitoring and enforcement
- drive investment in ageing pipes and treatment works
- improve transparency and accountability
- support long-term environmental protection
Since 2022, the government says it has invested more than £56 million tackling water quality through enforcement, monitoring and nature-based solutions. A further £5 million has been earmarked next year specifically for river and coastal improvements.
Ministers say the changes should make it easier to fine or sanction poor performance and force faster upgrades where infrastructure is failing.

Why the Cleddau matters
The Cleddau catchment is one of west Wales’ most important waterways.
It feeds into the Milford Haven Waterway, a key centre for industry, energy, fishing and recreation, while also providing habitat for protected wildlife and drawing thousands of visitors each year.
Any decline in water quality has knock-on effects not just for nature but for jobs and the local economy.
Campaigners argue that without tougher oversight and sustained investment, the river risks long-term damage.
Consultation open
The Green Paper is now out for public consultation, with ministers inviting views from residents, businesses and community groups.
For many in Pembrokeshire, this may be a rare chance to push for specific improvements on their doorstep — from fewer sewage discharges to better monitoring of agricultural runoff and clearer reporting when incidents occur.
If the promised “reset” is to mean anything locally, it will be judged on one thing: whether the Cleddau actually gets cleaner.
The consultation is open on the Welsh Government website, and submissions can be made by individuals as well as organisations.
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