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Communities at the forefront: West Wales showcases innovative solutions

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PLANED has announced a forthcoming workshop titled “Are the Solutions Already Here?” set to take place in West Wales. This unique gathering aims to bring together community leaders from across the region to share and discuss innovative, people-led solutions to the myriad challenges they face.

Scheduled for March 8th, the event is poised to highlight the positive transformations already underway in West Wales, showcasing them as a beacon of hope and inspiration for other communities grappling with similar issues. PLANED, a community-focused organisation with over three decades of experience, is at the helm of this initiative, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to fostering social and economic opportunities within the region.

The workshop will be facilitated by Dr Edward Jones, a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Bangor University Business School, renowned for his extensive research on economic growth across Wales. Dr Jones expressed enthusiasm about the event, noting its potential to spotlight how local communities are harnessing their assets for greater control and sustainability. He cited the Dryslwyn community’s efforts as a prime example of local initiatives that have catalysed energy and dynamism within the region.

In recent years, PLANED has supported numerous community-led initiatives, including share schemes and asset transfer projects like the community purchase of Tafarn Sinc and Crymych Arms. The upcoming event will feature discussions on these projects, with insights from notable speakers such as Dr Rosie Plummer, Owain Gryffudd, and Cris Tomos. Their experiences are expected to underline the social benefits of community engagement and the support available from PLANED and other organisations for the longevity of these projects.

Iwan Thomas, Chief Executive of PLANED, highlighted the significance of the event in showcasing how communities can be empowered through the right mix of people and skills to find local solutions. The event promises to showcase examples from Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, and Pembrokeshire, illustrating the region’s leadership in community-led regeneration.

The workshop has also garnered support from local Senedd Member, Samuel Kurtz MS, who praised the initiatives for bringing vitality and a sense of belonging to local communities. He underscored the importance of such projects in fostering connections among people who might otherwise remain disconnected, championing them as a model for future community-driven efforts.

The event, to be held at PLANED in the Old School Site, is currently open for registration via Eventbrite. Although spaces are limited, the overwhelming support and interest suggest that this workshop may herald a series of events aimed at promoting community solutions across Wales.

For those interested in attending, registration is available through the PLANED website and its social media channels. This workshop represents a pivotal moment for communities across Wales, offering a platform for sharing, learning, and driving positive change from the ground up.

For more information on PLANED and its initiatives, visit www.planed.org.uk.

Event Registration: Interested parties can register for the event at Eventbrite.

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Little and Broad Haven RNLI celebrate station refurbishment

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Volunteer crew members of Little and Broad Haven RNLI were recently given back the keys to their station after an extensive refurbishment and expansion that was completed over winter.

Thanks to support from the RNLI the Little and Broad Haven lifeboat crew now have a base that is fit for their modern day lifesaving service. To celebrate, a team photo was taken to present the improvements to the wider public. During the refurbishment period the station remained operational 24-hours a day in temporary accommodation, but the crew are delighted to move the lifeboat and tractor back into its permanent new home.

Lifeboat Operations Manager Andy Grey commented:

‘After many years waiting for improved facilities at Little and Broad Haven Lifeboat Station the new refurbishment has finally been completed. Suffice to say, all the crew and officers are delighted with the results. At last we have a toilet and shower facility as well as a very modern and efficient crew changing area.

‘The crew meeting room upstairs has been upgraded and suitable for all our requirements. Similarly, the external wood panelling around the new build looks the part… truly a lifeboat station that the whole community can be proud of.’

An official opening is planned at a later date this year, which will also be part of the celebrations that are taking place this year to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the RNLI lifeboat service being formed. There will also be an open day on Sunday 4 August where visitors will be welcome to take a peek at the newly refurbished station.

In the meantime, the lifeboat station is fully operational and provides the volunteer crew with a modern base for their lifesaving operations that can help them respond at any given moment, whenever they are needed to go and save lives at sea.

The crew are very grateful to Edward Perkins from Castle Photography and Framing in Haverfordwest for giving up his time and expertise to take the photo. They all donned their formal ‘Guernsey’ jumpers and wore their RNLI200 badges with pride.

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Lucy’s sudden passing at just 38 leaves a community in mourning

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MILFORD HAVEN is reeling from the untimely passing of Lucy Wind, a beloved mother, daughter, and sister.

Lucy, aged just 38, passed away suddenly but peacefully at her residence on Sunday, April 21, leaving behind cherished memories and a profound sense of loss among family and friends.

Lucy was known for her devotion to her two boys, Ryan and Adam, aged 15 and 12.

Her passing has left a significant void in their lives, as she was not only a dedicated mother but also a pillar of strength for her family.

Lucy’s parents, Angela and the late John Wind, and her siblings Sharon, Jason, and the late Alison, are mourning the loss of a beloved daughter and sister.

Details surrounding Lucy’s sudden demise have shocked many in the community.

Just hours before her passing, Lucy had been joyfully celebrating her cousin’s 18th birthday at a family gathering. Witnesses recount her vibrant presence on the dance floor, reveling in the company of loved ones. She left the venue early at 10:30pm to prepare for work the following day, but passed away at home. Lucy’s unexpected departure has left many grappling with disbelief.

Lucy was known for her selflessness and frugality, always prioritising her family over material possessions.

In line with her wishes, her funeral service will be a testament to her minimalist approach to life.

The service is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 9, at 10:45am at Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth. In honour of Lucy’s vibrant spirit, attendees are encouraged to wear a splash of purple, her favourite colour.

In lieu of floral tributes, the family has requested donations to support Lucy’s sons, Ryan and Adam, through a GoFundMe page set up by Lucy’s cousin, Kerryanne. The outpouring of support from the community has been overwhelming, reflecting the impact Lucy had on those around her.

Expressions of sympathy and support can be directed to Tom Newing & Sons Ltd., Hamilton Court Funeral Home, Dartmouth Street, Milford Haven. For those wishing to contribute to the fund for Lucy’s sons, donations can be made through the following link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/lucy-wind.

As Milford Haven prepares to bid farewell to one of its own, Lucy Wind’s memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Her legacy of love, kindness, and dedication to family will forever be cherished by the community she leaves behind.

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Tragic passing Josh, 28, mourned by Milford Haven community

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THE COMMUNITY of Milford Haven was struck with sadness upon hearing the sudden but peaceful passing of Mr. Josh Harding, aged 28, at his home on Wednesday, May 1.

Josh, a resident of Stone Court, Milford Haven, was the beloved son of Jimmy and the late Trudy, and a cherished brother of James, Justin, and Jordan.

Described as a warm-hearted individual, Josh was dearly loved by all who knew him, leaving a profound impact on the lives of those around him.

His passing has left a void in the hearts of many, as they come to terms with the loss of a dear friend and family member.

There have been so many tributes left on social media: Bev Jenkins fondly remembers the joyful moments shared with Josh, reminiscing about his laughter and the sound of the bus bell he often rang. Her tribute reflects the sentiment echoed by many, emphasizing the impact of Josh’s presence and the void his passing leaves behind. Jo Patton joined the conversation, reflecting on Josh’s cheeky personality, a trait that brought laughter and joy to those around him. Jackie Lawlor shared how Josh was adored and loved, leaving an imprint of warmth and affection wherever he went. Sally Hicks reminisced about the joyous moments shared with Josh, recalling playful memories from their time at Portfield. Rach Jones fondly remembers seeing Josh and his carer during school runs, noting their infectious smiles and polite demeanor. Caroline Rozblat reflected on Josh’s beautiful smile and the precious moments shared at school.

As tributes continue to pour in, the overwhelming outpouring of love and fond memories stands as a testament to the profound impact of Josh’s life.

The funeral service to commemorate the life of Josh is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 24, at 10:45am at St. Katharine’s & St. Peter’s Church in Milford Haven. Following the service, a committal will be held at Parc Gwyn Crematorium at 12:15 pm.

In a gesture of remembrance and support for a cause close to Josh’s heart, the family has requested that donations in lieu of flowers be made to Portfield School.

Contributions can be made through the fundraising page set up in Josh’s memory at https://www.gofundme.com/f/josh-harding.

The passing of Josh Harding has undoubtedly left a deep sense of sorrow within the Milford Haven community, yet his memory will continue to be cherished by those whose lives he touched.

As friends and family come together to bid farewell, their collective support and fond memories serve as a testament to the positive impact he had on everyone.

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