Community
Water supply disruption in Milford Haven due to burst pipe
RESIDENTS of Milford Haven are experiencing water supply issues, following the discovery of a burst water main in the area, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water confirmed on Tuesday (Mar 5).
The issue, pinpointed to a specific section of the network on Marble Hall Close, has led to varying degrees of inconvenience for local households, with many reporting low water pressure or a complete absence of water.
The utility company, which has been quick to respond to the situation, has issued a statement to affected residents via email, outlining the current status of the repair work and what steps are being taken to mitigate the issue. According to the notification, the problem was identified early today, and repair crews were promptly dispatched to the site. The work is categorised as Stage 3, indicating that repairs are well underway with an aim to resolve the issue promptly.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has apologised for any inconvenience caused by the disruption and has advised customers to visit their website for full details and updates regarding the incident. The estimated start and completion date for the repair work is today, 5 March 2024, suggesting that the company is confident in a swift resolution.
In a bid to keep the public informed, Welsh Water has also made details available in Welsh, reaffirming its commitment to serving the local community and ensuring all residents have access to the most current information.
Residents affected by the water supply issues are encouraged to follow any advice provided by Welsh Water and to keep abreast of updates as the repair work progresses. The company has also provided links for customers to unsubscribe from notifications, should they choose to do so.
This incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by utility companies in maintaining an ageing infrastructure and the importance of rapid response and clear communication in minimising the impact on the local community.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, on behalf of digdat, has extended its apologies to all those affected and is working diligently to restore normal service as quickly as possible.
Community
Enchanting afternoon promised at Milford Haven Music Festival 2024
GET ready to be swept away by the melodies of the West End as the Chess Brass Quintet takes centre stage at the Milford Haven Music Festival on Sunday, 26th May 2024.
Returning for their third captivating performance in Milford Haven, Chess Brass promises an afternoon of enchanting melodies and vibrant harmonies, set amidst the picturesque Lawns of Rathgate House.
Comprising five talented brass musicians – Ian and John on trumpet, Dickie on French horn, Phil on trombone, and Martin on tuba – Chess Brass brings a wealth of experience garnered from illustrious careers as freelance players in and around London.
Having refined their craft since departing from London music colleges in the late 80s, each member of Chess Brass has graced prestigious stages, collaborated with world-renowned orchestras, contributed to West End productions, and left their mark on many recordings. Beyond their professional endeavors, they generously share their expertise through teaching, nurturing the next generation of musical talent.
Despite the challenges of the Covid era, Chess Brass persevered, seizing opportunities to perform wherever regulations allowed, enriching the communities of Chesham and beyond with their musical prowess.
Their performance on Sunday, 26th May, promises to transport the audience on a journey through the captivating realms of West End shows and beloved musicals. With each note, Chess Brass Quintet invites attendees to immerse themselves in timeless melodies and infectious rhythms that have captured hearts around the world.
The event will be complemented by Traditional Afternoon Tea featuring Moët and Chandon Champagne from 2.30pm until 6.30pm, adding an extra touch of sophistication to an already magical afternoon. In addition to the musical extravaganza, attendees can enjoy Lawn Games scattered around the grounds of Rathgate House and participate in a comprehensive Charity Raffle.
A Limited Number of Tickets are still available at £30 each, inclusive of Champagne Afternoon Tea, from Ralph Rees – Telephone 07770 996280 or email [email protected].
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the brilliance of Chess Brass Quintet in the serene ambiance of Milford Haven. Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of music, camaraderie, and charitable spirit at the Milford Haven Music Festival 2024.
Community
Little and Broad Haven RNLI celebrate station refurbishment
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
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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