News
Sport Pembrokeshire Awards Finalists announced by Judging Panel
THE FINALISTS for the 2023 Sport Pembrokeshire awards have been announced.
The judging panel considered the 296 nominations and has named 39 finalists following a selection meeting.
Matt Freeman, manager of Sport Pembrokeshire, said: “Once again, the quality of the nominees was enormously high and it was a challenge to narrow it down to three finalists in each category.
“We are pleased that people took the time to nominate so many deserving winners.”
All 39 finalists will be invited to a grand presentation ceremony at Folly Farm on Friday, November 24th, where the winners will be announced.
The ceremony will also reveal the winners of two further categories – the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Chairman’s Special Achievement Award.
The awards are organised by Sport Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire County Council’s sport development team.
They are sponsored by Sport Pembrokeshire, Valero, The Western Telegraph, Folly Farm and Pure West Radio.
The awards aim to recognise those people who have excelled in sport over the last 12 months, or who have given their time to coaching and organising grass roots sport.
Sport Pembrokeshire Awards 2023 – Finalists
(In alphabetical order)
Coach of the Year
Sam Feneck (Crossfit)
Daisy Griffiths (Gymnastics)
Mikey Newman (Parkour)
Female Sporting Achievement
Katie Dickinson (Bowls)
Gracie Griffiths (Race Walking)
Seren Thorne (Shooting)
Male Sporting Achievement
Micky Beckett (Sailing)
Jeremy Cross (Tennis)
Moritz Neumann (Crossfit)
Boys (U16) Sporting Achievement
Finley Bruce (Running)
Reuben Lerwill (Gymnastics)
Ramon Rees-Siso (Football)
Girls (U16) Sporting Achievement
Josie Hawke (Surfing)
Chloe John-Driscoll (Shooting)
Nina Marsh (Sailing)
Disability Sport Award
Bleddyn Gibbs (Weightlifting)
Michael Jenkins (Discus)
Jules King (Crossfit)
Junior (U16) Disability Sport Award
Lewis Crawford (Boccia)
Saskia Webb (Swimming)
Ioan Williams (Boccia)
Unsung Hero
Dave Astins (Triathlon)
Piers Beckett (Sailing)
Sam Rossiter (Cricket)
Team Achievement of the Year
Haverfordwest County AFC
Haverfordwest Ladies Rugby
Llangwm RFC Youth
Junior (U16) Team Achievement of the Year
Pembrokeshire Schools Football U14’s
South Pembs Sharks U14’s
Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi Tennis Team
Young Volunteer of the Year
Elizabeth Clissold (Swimming)
Ellie Phillips (Swimming)
Lukas Tyrrell (Sailing)
Club Organiser
Rachel Grieve (Rugby)
Stefan Jenkins (Cricket)
Huw Jones (Golf)
Club of the Year
Haverfordwest Tennis Club
Pembroke Cricket Club
Tavernspite Short Mat Bowls Club
Crime
Carmarthen man denies coercive control allegations
Defendant remanded in custody ahead of further hearing
A CARMARTHEN man has denied allegations of controlling and coercive behaviour towards his partner during a prolonged period of alleged abuse.
Mark Hanson, aged 51, of no fixed abode but previously linked to Llangunnor Road, Llangunnor, Carmarthen, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court for a further case management hearing on Wednesday (Mar 19).
The court heard that Hanson is accused of engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate relationship, contrary to Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015.
It is alleged that between January 1, 2024 and March 12, 2026, at Stackpole, Hanson repeatedly or continuously subjected a female to threats of violence. Prosecutors say the pair were partners at the time, and that the behaviour had a serious effect on the complainant, which Hanson either knew or ought to have known.
Hanson entered a not guilty plea to the charge on March 13.
The court was told that he has been remanded in custody ahead of the next hearing, with magistrates citing concerns that he may commit further offences, including causing injury or fear of injury to a person connected to the case.
Additional information presented to the court indicated that Hanson is currently serving a custodial sentence of two months for breaching a Domestic Violence Protection Order.
The case was adjourned for a further case management hearing, which is scheduled to take place at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Mar 23) at 10:00am. The hearing is expected to be conducted via video link and is listed for a duration of 20 minutes.
Magistrates Mr A Allison, Mrs J Morris and Mr D England presided over the hearing. The prosecution was led by Sian Vaughan, with Hanson represented by Alaw Harries of DGJ Solicitors.
News
Pembrokeshire’s Muslims gather to celebrate Eid al-Fitr as Ramadan ends
MUSLIMS across Pembrokeshire are marking the end of Ramadan with celebrations for Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar.
Members of the local Muslim community gathered once again at the Hamad Bin Khalifa Islamic Centre in Milford Haven on Thursday morning (Mar 20) to pray, share food, and celebrate together following a month of fasting from dawn to sunset.
Eid al-Fitr begins with special morning prayers, before families and friends come together to enjoy meals, exchange gifts, and spend time with loved ones. It is also a time for charity, reflection, and strengthening community ties.
Local businesses, many run by members of the Muslim community, often close or operate reduced hours during the celebrations, as families take time to mark the occasion.
Herald Editor Tom Sinclair, who previously attended Eid celebrations at the centre, said: “It is always a privilege to be invited to such a warm and welcoming event.
“The sense of community is clear to see, and after a month of fasting, it is a real moment of joy for everyone involved.
“Eid Mubarak to all those celebrating across Pembrokeshire.”
What is Eid al-Fitr?
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast during daylight hours as an act of worship and self-discipline.
The festival is a time of celebration and generosity. People wear new or their best clothes, visit family and friends, and often give to charity to ensure that everyone can take part in the festivities.
Across the world, Eid is celebrated in different ways, but the message remains the same: unity, gratitude, and goodwill.
Crime
Youth, 15, admits assault on police officer in Milford Haven
A 15-YEAR-OLD has admitted assaulting a police officer during an incident in Milford Haven.
Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard that the offence took place on Saturday (Mar 1), when the youth assaulted Police Constable 573 Evans.
The defendant appeared before magistrates on Wednesday (Mar 19), where a guilty plea to common assault was entered.
The court granted unconditional bail and adjourned the case for sentencing.
The youth is due to appear again at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Apr 2) at 10:00am for sentencing. The hearing is expected to last around 30 minutes.
Under Section 49 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, the youth cannot be identified.
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