News
Another inmate death at Parc Prison: The latest tragedy in an ongoing crisis?
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PARC Prison in Bridgend, Wales, has been struck by yet another sad event, marking the latest in a series of inmate deaths that have plagued the institution this year. This most recent death, which occurred on 5 June 2024, involves Pembrokeshire inmate Robert Royan, who was 71-years-old. Royan’s death is the eleventh this year, and has worried families and friends of those in the prison, who are assuming that the death was probably avoidable.
It remains to be seen if the death is linked to natural causes or drug use, however this newspaper understands that Royan died in hospital following admission, and not at the prison itself. The prison said he had been in hospital since April.
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From Pembroke Dock, Royan was a known drug user. Had a criminal record for amphetamines, which The Herald reported on in 2017. He was jailed in 2018 for his fourth arson offence – setting fire to a flat. Although he had previously confessed to setting hundreds of fires over the years – many of them were in the Tenby area.
The prison, run by private security firm G4S, has been under intense scrutiny following a spate of deaths linked to drug misuse, particularly synthetic opioids like Spice and Nitazene. The situation inside the prison appears to remain critical, with another protest scheduled outside the prison on July 29.
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In recent weeks, the prison has also experienced significant unrest. Just last month, on 31 May 2024, a riot involving around twenty inmates erupted, leading to several prisoners requiring hospital treatment. The unrest, centered on the B3 wing of the prison, saw emergency services, including riot vans and police, deployed to restore order.
G4S denies this was a riot, and calls what happened ‘two separate incidents’. G4S also said that anyone injured was the result of a fight, which was an altercation between three prisoners and not in the ‘separate’ incident, as they call it, involving 20 prisoners.
It clearly was – requiring the assistance of specialist officers from outside the prison to put it down, something we previously reported on.
The management of Parc Prison has come under fire, with calls for the UK government to intervene and take control from G4S. Heather Whitehead, the former director of the prison, stepped down earlier this month amid the ongoing crisis. Will Styles, who has a long tenure in the prison service, has been appointed as her replacement.
The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman is currently investigating the deaths at Parc Prison, aiming to uncover the root causes and prevent further tragedies. Meanwhile, the families of deceased inmates continue to demand justice and better conditions for those still incarcerated, protesting outside the prison and calling for urgent reforms.
This report marks the first confirmation of the death of Robert Royan at Parc Prison, highlighting the urgent need for transparency and action to address the ongoing issues within the facility.
A HMP Parc spokesperson told The Pembrokeshire Herald on Friday: “Mr Robert Royan passed away on Wednesday 05 June 2024. His next of kin have been informed and our thoughts are with his family and friends.
“As with all deaths in custody, this will be investigated by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman and the cause of death is for the Coroner to determine.”
Regards the disturbance last month, the G4S said: “On Friday 31 May, two separate, short-lived incidents were resolved by onsite G4S staff.”
“All 20 prisoners involved were in their cells, locked up and compliant by the time the requested mutual aid arrived and were deployed to the unit.
“No prisoners or staff were injured in this incident
“The second incident was unrelated and involved an altercation between three prisoners, who required hospital treatment.”
As the investigation continues, the eyes of the nation remain fixed on Parc, hoping for swift and effective measures to bring an end to these tragic events.
Crime
Pembroke Dock resident admits sexually assaulting another man
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A MAN from Pembroke Dock has admitted sexually assaulting another man at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court.
Matthew Gilbert, 39, of Water Street, appeared charged with sexual assault.
The court was told that Gilbert is alleged to have touched the man without his consent in Neyland on September 28 last year.
Gilbert will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court on July 17, and he was granted bail until then.
Education
Join the marvellous makers for free summer reading challenge
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PEMBROKESHIRE’S young book lovers are encouraged to dive into the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge and unleash their imaginations with the Marvellous Makers.
The Summer Reading Challenge, presented by The Reading Agency and delivered in partnership with Pembrokeshire Libraries, encourages children aged 4-11 to read for fun over the summer holidays.
The Marvellous Makers Characters, designed by celebrated illustrator Natelle Quek, will all be making something amazing and aims to fire up children’s imaginations and unleash storytelling and creativity through the power of reading.
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The Summer Reading Challenge is fun and free to join and launches from Saturday July 6th.
Sign your child up at your local library, set a reading goal for the summer and borrow and read books, eBooks and audiobooks.
Receive a challenge poster and collect special stickers and rewards for reading.
If you are not a member of the library, you will need to bring ID that includes your address.
For inspiration about what to read visit the online Pembrokeshire Libraries catalogue, select ‘Find Library Books’ and search for the ‘Marvellous Makers book collection.
The booklist features English and Welsh language titles and includes picture books, early readers and non-fiction books.
You can also join the challenge online at www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/ where you can set a reading goal and get book recommendations and tips and unlock digital badges and online rewards, including a printable certificate.
The Summer Reading Challenge is proven to significantly improve children’s reading confidence, making sure they are ready for their return to school in the autumn.
It also gives families the chance to access books and fun family activities throughout the summer – all for free.
For those looking to get creative with their child/ children during the summer holidays, contact your local library about the FREE craft and story sessions for children aged 4-11.
Join in to have some crafty, creative marvellous fun.
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News
Emergency services attend overturned milk tanker in Narberth
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EMERGENCY services responded to an overturned milk tanker along the B4314 in Narberth on Monday afternoon (Jul 1).
Three fire engines, ambulance and police were dispatched to the incident.
The driver was assisted out of the vehicle, and was treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to hospital.
A local farmer helped firefighters to block the milk seeping from the tanker into a nearby stream.
Police assisted with traffic control whilst the operation was ongoing.
A Spokesperson for the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service told The Pembrokeshire Herald: “At 3.49pm on Monday, July 1st, crews from Narberth, Pembroke Dock and Whitland Fire Stations were called to an incident along the B4314 in Narberth.
“Crews responded to an overturned milk tanker containing approximately 20,000 litres of milk. Crews assisted the driver out of the vehicle who was then assessed by on-scene paramedics and conveyed to hospital by road ambulance.
“Crews and a local farmer blocked the flow of milk spilling from the vehicle from entering the watercourse.
“Natural Resources Wales was informed of the incident and the milk company attended the scene to decant the remaining milk from the overturned tanker to another. Dyfed-Powys Police was also in attendance and the road was closed during the incident and the vehicle’s recovery.
“MAWWFRS crews left the scene at 7.33pm.”
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