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Pembroke Dock: Drunk jailed after mowing down cyclist

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Michael Coleman: admitted dangerous driving and a third offence of driving with excess alcohol in his blood

A DRUNK driver who mowed down a cyclist in the centre of Pembroke Dock and then drove away has been jailed for 12 months today.

Michael Coleman, aged 47, admitted dangerous driving and a third offence of driving with excess alcohol in his blood.

Dean Pulling, prosecuting, told Swansea crown court how 51 year old Dennis James had been cycling home from work along Bush Street on September 23.

He passed a Volkswagen van by the side of the road and made eye contact with the driver.

The van began to move and about 300 yards further down the road Mr James was hit from behind and slammed into a parked car, suffering bruises, cuts and a punctured foot caused by one of the wheel spokes.

Me Pulling said although Mr James had been wearing high visibility clothing Coleman had driven into him “as if he had not been there.”

Coleman drove on but police discovered the accident had been filmed by CCTV cameras outside the Bush Tavern and were soon able to trace Coleman to his home in Myrtle Grove, Cresselly.

Officers were able to question him within 35 minutes of the crash. At first Coleman claimed not to be the owner of the van but later confessed.

But he maintained he had not realised that he had hit Mr James.

A breath test showed he was twice the legal drink drive limit.

Mr Pulling said it was Coleman’s third conviction for drink driving and he was also in breach of a suspended prison sentence imposed for violence.

He court heard that Mr James had been too traumatised by the incident to resume cycling.

The judge, Mr Recorder John Philpotts, said it was astonishing that Mr James had not suffered far more serious injuries and that Coleman was lucky not to be facing an even more serious charge.

He said it was a serious case of dangerous driving and Coleman’s failure to realise he had hit the cyclist was probably down to the amount of alcohol he had drunk.

And his record for drink driving aggravated his situation, added the judge.

Coleman was jailed for 12 months and banned from driving for three years. He was also ordered to take an extended driving test before getting his licence back and to pay a government surcharge.

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  1. tomos

    November 18, 2014 at 1:22 pm

    so the guy in the photo – is he the victim or the perp?

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Pembrokeshire Volunteering Awards 2024 celebrating helpers across the county

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VOLUNTEERS across Pembrokeshire were honoured at a gala dinner and awards ceremony held on November 28 at The Queen’s Hall, Narberth. The event, organised by PAVS (Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services) and supported by South Hook LNG, showcased the extraordinary efforts of local volunteers.

The Queen’s Hall provided a stunning setting for the evening, with decorations prepared by the venue’s team alongside PAVS staff. Around 80 volunteers and their guests enjoyed a meal by Block and Barrel, followed by a captivating performance by the Preseli Voices Community Choir.

Seven awards categories celebrated

The ceremony featured seven award categories, each highlighting the dedication of Pembrokeshire’s volunteers. Jessica Bickerton, Chief Officer of PAVS, introduced the finalists, praising their outstanding contributions to their communities.

Mariam Dalziel, South Hook LNG’s PR Manager, said: “Congratulations to all nominees. To be a part of these awards is to be part of something incredibly special, celebrating the tremendous effort of volunteers across our county. At South Hook, we are proud to continue our support for these awards, working with PAVS to highlight the positive impact volunteering brings to our community.”

Special guest presenters handed out each award, with winners later sharing their inspiring stories in interviews with Toby Ellis of Pure West Radio. These stories are available on the radio station’s website.

Winners and finalists

Young Volunteer (under 25)

  • Winner: Zoe Jones – POINT Youth Centre
  • Highly Commended: Charlie Evans – Milford Youth Matters
  • Presented by: Anna Mullarkey, Stakeholder Engagement & Communications Manager, Port of Milford Haven

Mike Beckett Award (youth group aged under 25)

  • Winners: POINT Youth Forum
  • Highly Commended: Youth Ambassador Team – Sandy Bear Bereavement Charity
  • Presented by: Gwen Beckett

Trustee/Board Award

  • Winners: Andrea Farmer and Isobel Hall – Sandy Bear Bereavement Charity
  • Highly Commended: Julie Fulton – Pembrokeshire People First
  • Presented by: Claire Incledon, Chair of Trustees, PAVS

Long Service Award

  • Winner: Paul Guisbourne-Hilton – Various charities
  • Highly Commended: Julie Fulton – Pembrokeshire People First
  • Commended: Kathleen Llewellyn – Paul Sartori Foundation
  • Presented by: Cllr Marc Tierney

Individual Over 25

  • Winner: Sue Canham – Royal Voluntary Service
  • Highly Commended: Nadine Farmer – Sandy Bear Bereavement Charity; Neil Houghton – Redberth Croft CIC
  • Commended: Cerian Goodbourn – Sea Trust Wales; Valerie Harrold – Paul Sartori Foundation
  • Presented by: Neil Wooding, Chair, Hywel Dda University Health Board and WCVA

Mary Sigley Award

  • Winner: David Bundock – Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
  • Highly Commended: Paul Guisbourne-Hilton – Various charities
  • Presented by: Tom Dyer, Pure West Radio

Group Over 25

  • Winner: ‘Found it @ Frame’ Volunteers
  • Highly Commended: Esteam Volunteers
  • Commended: West Wales Walking for Wellbeing
  • Presented by: Mariam Dalziel, South Hook LNG

For more information about volunteering in Pembrokeshire, contact [email protected] or call PAVS at 01437 769722. Details are also available at www.pavs.org.uk.


Uplifting performances, heartwarming stories, and the celebration of remarkable individuals made this year’s event a memorable tribute to Pembrokeshire’s volunteers.

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Panels highlight Father Paul Sartori’s legacy and community impact

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PANELS installed at Paul Sartori Foundation’s Head Office highlight and celebrate Father Paul Sartori’s legacy and community impact.

Known as Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, the Pembrokeshire-based charity is proud to highlight the installation of a series of information panels at Paul Sartori House, its Head Office. These panels are dedicated to the memory and work of Father Paul Sartori, the inspiration for the charity.

They offer visitors a visual and educational journey through the life of Father Sartori and the extraordinary legacy he left in Pembrokeshire. The installation is part of the charity’s commitment of preserving and sharing the history of Father Sartori’s inspiring work. They were part of the ‘Voices from the Community: Father Paul Sartori’s story from Priest to Hospice Care’ project, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. This project recorded personal memories and stories from those who knew him, ensuring that his vision and impact on the community were preserved for future generations.

Sandra Dade, the Charity Manager at Paul Sartori, commented, “We are thrilled to have these panels in place at Paul Sartori House. They serve as a powerful reminder of Father Sartori’s enduring influence, and they beautifully complement the work of the project. We hope that both the panels, the resources on The People’s Collection Wales website and the documentation safeguarded at Pembrokeshire Archives allow visitors to have a deeper understanding of Father Sartori’s life and the profound impact he had in Pembrokeshire.”

The panels showcase key moments in Father Sartori’s life, from his early life, education, his ministry background and time as a Parish Priest in Haverfordwest. They mention Father Sartori’s untimely death on 16th April 1980. The legacy he left and also explain his recognition of how Pembrokeshire lacked any form of hospice care and his vision for hospice care in Pembrokeshire. A vision that led to the creation of the charity, Paul Sartori Foundation. The panels also highlight his character, and how his compassion and leadership was loved by many in the community.

The ‘Voices from the Community…’ project, recorded 64 interviews with people who knew Father Sartori, and was a remarkable success. The interviews are accessible via The People’s Collection Wales website (https://www.peoplescollection.wales/users/108536). Photographs and other materials are available to view at Pembrokeshire Archives. This and the panels all ensure that the rich history of Father Sartori’s work is preserved for future generations to explore.

David Evans, Chair of Trustees for Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, said, “Father Sartori’s dream of providing hospice care in Pembrokeshire lives on in the incredible work our charity continues to do today. These panels at Paul Sartori House are an important way of honouring that legacy, and we are deeply grateful to everyone who has contributed to the success of this project.”

Father Sartori’s vision has inspired many thousands of people over the years, with the charity currently supporting around 400 people annually in Pembrokeshire. The new panels, along with the ongoing preservation of Father Sartori’s personal possessions and documents, will ensure that his story remains a source of inspiration for generations to come.

The panels are now on permanent display at Paul Sartori House, and the charity invites the public to visit and learn more about the life and legacy of Father Paul Sartori.

Paul Sartori Hospice at Home provide a range of services to Pembrokeshire people living in the final stages of any life-limiting illness, including home nursing care, equipment loan, complementary therapy, bereavement and counselling support, physiotherapy, future care planning and training.

The services provided by the charity enable people in the later stages of any life-limiting illness to be cared for and to die at home with dignity, independence, pain free and surrounded by those they hold most dear, if that is their wish.

All of the services are free of charge and are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, thanks to the generosity of the Pembrokeshire Community.

Further information on the charity and its services can be obtained by visiting their website www.paulsartori.org, or by phoning 01437 763223.

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Call for Mid and South Pembrokeshire MP to back farmers in crucial Commons vote

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LOCAL Conservative Member of the Senedd (MS) Samuel Kurtz has urged Pembrokeshire’s MP to oppose what he calls “vindictive” changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on farms, as the Conservative Party gears up to force a vote on the issue in Parliament.

Conservative MPs will use their opposition day debate on Wednesday (Dec 4) to push for a vote on Labour’s controversial proposal that would increase IHT payments on farmland.

In her first Budget as Chancellor, Rachel Reeves announced plans to reform agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR). Conservatives argue the changes could saddle farming families with tax bills running into millions of pounds.

Samuel Kurtz MS said: “Labour’s vindictive family farm tax threatens to destroy British farming as we know it. Farmers in Pembrokeshire, Wales, and across the UK will face devastating consequences. On Wednesday, MPs across the country have a choice: will they vote to axe the tax and save the family farm, or will they turn their backs on rural communities and support this damaging policy?”

According to the National Farmers Union (NFU), three-quarters of farmers could be affected by the changes. The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) estimates that the average 250-acre arable farm would need to sell 20% of its land to meet the new tax burden.

Kurtz added: “Two weeks ago, thousands of farmers descended on Westminster to make their voices heard. So far, the government has refused to listen. Labour MPs, including Pembrokeshire’s, now have a chance to side with British farming or remain silent. Which route will they take?”

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