Community
Survey highlights importance of coast for mental and physical wellbeing
AS part of the current review, members of the public were invited to share what makes the National Park special for them, and suggest what needs to be done to protect and restore these distinctive features.
Unsurprisingly, landscapes and seascapes featured strongly in the responses, with one participant describing the Park as “a massive and priceless resource for people’s mental and physical health.”
The spectacular coastline, offshore islands and big seascapes also gained a special mention, with some stating that the beaches in Pembrokeshire are better than many of those found abroad.
For many, the panoramic views and breathtaking vistas of the county and further afield from hills and headlands, such as the Preselis, St David’s Head and St Govan’s Head, were listed as some of the most special features of the National Park.
Walking featured as the most popular activity in the Park, supported by the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail and an extensive network of paths and rights of way, which allow users to explore secret valleys, ancient woodlands, and tranquil rivers.
“We need spaces like this where we can recharge our physical and psychological batteries,” said one respondent, once again highlighting the Park’s importance for mental and physical wellbeing.
The Park’s tranquillity was also listed as one of its special features, along with the eight fully accessible designated Dark Sky Discovery Sites, where the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye on cloudless, moonless nights.
The Pembrokeshire Coast means more to its residents and visitors than spectacular scenery and a place to unwind, though. According to the survey, the heritage and culture of the area, including the Welsh language, are something to be cherished and safeguarded for future generations.
One of the respondents noted: “Pentre Ifan, Carni Ingli and Cwm Gwaun. These places have deep cultural significance to Cymru. They still retain the Welsh language and culture… we can still connect with our deep past by being mindful in these beautiful places.”
All comments made as part of this consultation have been used to inform a draft Plan, which sets out proposals and identifies key partners who need to be involved.
Consultation on this started earlier this month and will end on Monday 30 September. Members of the public will be able to comment online at www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/public-consultations.
There will also be a number of opportunities to feed into the consultation at events throughout the summer.
Proposed changes will be presented to Authority Members later in the year, in order for the new Partnership Plan to be in place for 2025-2029.
Community
Community rallies to support family of Chris ‘Mucker’ Boyle
THE local community has come together to raise thousands of pounds in memory of Chris ‘Mucker’ Boyle, a beloved taxi driver who tragically lost his life in a road traffic accident earlier this week.
Mr Boyle, 57, from Kilgetty, was killed in a collision involving two vehicles near Tenby on the evening of Monday, 2nd September. His death has sent shockwaves through the area, where he was widely known and respected. In the days since the accident, friends, family, and customers have expressed their grief, remembering Mr Boyle for his generosity and kindness. His family remarked that he was “the kind of man who would do anything for anyone”.
A fundraising campaign to assist with funeral expenses and to support Mr Boyle’s five children has so far raised almost £13,700, with nearly 400 people contributing. One particularly generous individual has donated £750.
Gabriel Nowak, a colleague and fellow taxi driver, organised the fundraiser, stating: “I don’t think there’s anyone in Tenby or Pembrokeshire who didn’t know Mucker. His friendly face and his sense of humour will be missed by so many.”
“Chris was always there for people, whether it was squeezing in an extra lift or knocking a bit off the fare to make sure someone got home safely. Now it’s our turn to give back to him,” Mr Nowak added.
Tributes have poured in, with friends and colleagues sharing fond memories of the late cabbie and expressing their sorrow over the loss of someone who was seen as a key figure in the community.
Chris Boyle’s funeral is set to take place at St Mary’s Church in Tenby on Friday, 27th September at 10:00 am, followed by a committal service at Parc Gwyn Crematorium at 12:15 pm. The funeral procession will pass through Kilgetty at approximately 11:45 am, allowing those who wish to pay their respects to do so.
Funeral directors W. & M.J. Rossiter & Sons, based in Tenby, shared a heartfelt message on behalf of Mr Boyle’s family: “Chris was a deeply loved son, father, brother, uncle, and friend. He will be sorely missed by his children Daniel, Chloe, Leah, Jimmy, and Tommy J, as well as his siblings Liz, David, and Lisa.”
The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to The Firefighters Charity in Chris Boyle’s memory. Donations can be sent via the funeral directors.
Additionally, local rock and blues band Karma will be dedicating their upcoming performance at the Lawrenny Arms on Saturday, 14th September to Mr Boyle. A collection will be held during the event, with proceeds going to The Firefighters Charity.
A man has been charged in connection with the fatal accident. Mateusz Sikorski, 30, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after his silver Volkswagen collided with a brown BMW near Penally on the A4139.
Mr Sikorski appeared at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 5th September and was remanded in custody. He is due to appear at Swansea Crown Court on 7th October.
Dyfed-Powys Police have asked anyone with information about the incident to contact them on 101, quoting reference number 405 of Monday, 2nd September. Alternatively, those wishing to remain anonymous can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The loss of Chris ‘Mucker’ Boyle has deeply impacted the local community, and the outpouring of support for his family is a testament to how cherished he was by those who knew him.
Community
Saundersfoot Annual Vintage Motorcycle Event showcases classic machines
ON SATURDAY (Sept 7), Saundersfoot came alive with the roar of nearly 100 vintage motorcycles as the annual Saundersfoot Vintage Motorcycle Event hit the coastal roads of South Pembrokeshire. Enthusiasts and spectators alike were treated to the sight of beautifully restored bikes from a bygone era, as they cruised westward out of the village.
The event, a local favorite, drew riders and fans from across the region to celebrate the engineering marvels of the past. It was a day filled with nostalgia, as the sound of classic engines echoed through the scenic routes.
Check out the photos from the event, captured by Malcolm Richards, to relive the vintage spectacle, on our Facebook page.
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Blue Lagoon temporarily closed to protect seals and their pups
ONE of Pembrokeshire’s most popular coastal attractions is to be temporarily closed to swimmers in a bid to protect breeding seals and their pups.
The National Trust will be closing the Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy on Saturday, September 21, and it will remain closed until the beginning of November. The date of its re-opening is yet to be decided.
The nearby beach at Traeth Llyfn will also be closed for the same period.
Visitors will still be able to watch the seals and their pups in their natural habitat from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Anyone who may come across seals and their pups in other parts of Pembrokeshire is asked to avoid disturbing them and follow the Marine Code. This involves staying quiet, keeping at least 50 metres away from them, and never coming between a seal and her pup. Dogs must also be kept on leads at all times and kept away from the breeding areas.
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