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Pembrokeshire Football League season set to kick off

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AS the new Pembrokeshire League season looms large, football enthusiasts across the county are gearing up for what promises to be an action-packed campaign. Pre-season friendlies and cup competitions are already underway, setting the stage for an exciting few months of football.

One of the early highlights of the season will be the clash between Goodwick United and Clarbeston Road in the Jubilee Cup. This fixture, featuring two of last season’s standout teams, is expected to be a thrilling curtain-raiser, showcasing the best of local football talent.

Pennar Robins have been making headlines in the off-season with a flurry of new signings. The club, based at Bush Camp, has brought in several high-quality players, adding to the anticipation surrounding their upcoming campaign. Goodwick United, on the other hand, will be looking to defend their title, facing stiff competition from a restructured league that now welcomes five new teams into its ranks.

The league format for the 2024 season will see the top three divisions each comprising 12 teams, with each team playing a total of 22 league fixtures. Meanwhile, Divisions 4 and 5 are slightly larger, each with 14 teams, resulting in a 26-game season for those clubs.

Division 1 Teams:

  1. Carew
  2. Clarbeston Road
  3. Goodwick United
  4. Hakin United
  5. Herbrandston
  6. Kilgetty
  7. Milford United
  8. Monkton Swifts
  9. Merlins Bridge
  10. Pennar Robins
  11. St Ishmaels
  12. Tenby

Division 2 Teams:

  1. Broad Haven
  2. Camrose
  3. Carew Reserves
  4. Fishguard Sports
  5. Hakin United Reserves
  6. Johnston
  7. Lawrenny
  8. Merlins Bridge Reserves
  9. Monkton Swifts Reserves
  10. Narberth
  11. Neyland
  12. Solva

Division 3 Teams:

  1. Clarbeston Road Reserves
  2. Goodwick United Reserves
  3. Haverfordwest Cricket Club
  4. Kilgetty Reserves
  5. Letterston
  6. Neyland Reserves
  7. Pembroke Boro
  8. Pendine
  9. St Clears
  10. St Florence
  11. St Ishmaels Reserves
  12. New Hedges/Saundersfoot

Division 4 Teams:

  1. Angle
  2. Carew 3rds
  3. Fishguard Sports Reserves
  4. Hundleston
  5. Johnston Reserves
  6. Milford Athletic
  7. Milford United Reserves
  8. Monkton 3rds
  9. Pembroke Boro Reserves
  10. Pennar Robins Reserves
  11. Prendergast Villa
  12. St Ishmaels Reserves
  13. Tenby Reserves
  14. Newport

Division 5 Teams:

  1. Broad Haven Reserves
  2. Herbrandston Reserves
  3. Haverfordwest Cricket Club Reserves
  4. Hundleston Reserves
  5. Kilgetty 3rds
  6. Lawrenny Reserves
  7. Letterston Reserves
  8. Manorbier United
  9. Milford Athletic Reserves
  10. Milford United 3rds
  11. Narberth Reserves
  12. New Hedges/Saundersfoot Reserves
  13. Solva Reserves
  14. St Clears Reserves

With the first matches just around the corner, fans and players alike are eagerly anticipating what the 2024 season will bring. Will Goodwick United maintain their dominance, or will we see a new champion emerge? One thing is certain—the Pembrokeshire football season promises plenty of excitement, drama, and memorable moments. Let the games begin!

 

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Plaid energy policy challenged by Labour after Adam Price interview

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LABOUR SAYS MINISTERS MUST EXPLAIN COST AND TIMETABLE FOR PYLON PLANS

PLAID CYMRU’S approach to energy infrastructure has come under scrutiny after Energy Minister Adam Price was challenged over plans to reduce the use of overhead pylons in Wales.

Mr Price defended the Welsh Government’s position during an appearance on BBC Radio Wales’ Sunday Supplement, arguing that communities must have greater confidence in how major grid projects are handled.

Plaid Cymru has pledged to give communities a stronger voice over energy developments and to look more closely at alternatives to overhead transmission lines, including underground cabling where possible.

The issue has become increasingly sensitive in rural parts of Wales, where proposed pylon routes linked to renewable energy schemes have raised concerns about landscape impact, tourism and local consultation.

However, Welsh Labour said the minister had failed to explain when any restriction on pylons would take effect, or who would pay the additional cost of placing cables underground.

A Welsh Labour spokesperson said: “Adam Price keeps saying how clear their manifesto was and yet he won’t say when they’re banning pylons. They won’t say who is paying for the extra cost of undergrounding cables.

“Without certainty, companies won’t invest. That’s thousands of clean, green energy jobs at risk. Plaid need more than a plan to have a plan.”

Labour said the Welsh Government must now set out how its policy would work in practice, including whether it amounts to an outright ban, what exemptions would apply, and how any extra costs would be funded.

The debate highlights the challenge facing ministers as Wales seeks to expand renewable energy generation while addressing public opposition to large-scale grid infrastructure.

 

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Pembroke Fair praised as well-organised community event

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HORSES, STALLS AND FAMILY CROWDS RETURN TO MONKTON

FAMILIES, horse owners and visitors turned out in force for Pembroke Fair on Saturday (May 23), with many praising the event as one of the best organised in recent years.

Held at the Community Centre Field in Monkton, the annual fair brought together horse owners, traders and local families for a traditional day centred around horses, ponies, stalls and socialising.

Coloured cobs, heavy horses, ponies and horse-drawn traps attracted attention throughout the day, with many visitors gathering around the field to watch the animals being shown and led around the site.

A variety of stalls selling everything from clothing and ornaments to tack and second-hand goods helped create a lively market atmosphere, while food vendors kept visitors fed throughout the day.

Despite overcast conditions at times, the event remained busy, with many attendees staying for several hours to enjoy the traditional fair atmosphere.

Community members later took to social media to praise the smooth running of the event, with several publicly thanking organiser Charlie Price for his efforts in bringing the fair together.

Comments described the day as “well organised” and praised the welcoming atmosphere, with many saying it was encouraging to see a long-standing local tradition continuing to thrive.

The fair once again brought together members of the travelling community, local residents and horse enthusiasts from across west Wales.

A horse drive was also due to take place on Sunday (May 24), continuing the weekend’s celebrations.

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Traditional gathering: Horses, ponies, horse-drawn carts and market stalls drew crowds to Pembroke Fair in Monkton on Saturday (Pic: Herald).

 

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Watchdog criticises health board over £10m GP contract checks

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A HEALTH board has been criticised by Audit Wales after GP contracts worth more than £10m were awarded without sufficient due diligence checks.

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board allowed a GP partnership associated with eHarley Street Primary Care Solutions to take on eight GP contracts in south-east Wales, with a combined annual value of around £10.1m.

Audit Wales said the board should have carried out greater scrutiny before approving the arrangements, including checks on financial resilience, workforce plans, business risks and the partnership’s ability to manage several practices at once.

However, the watchdog found no evidence of fraud and noted the board was dealing with significant pressure in general practice, including vacant contracts and limited interest from other bidders.

The report said weaknesses in governance and scrutiny contributed to later disruption and uncertainty for patients and staff when problems emerged.

Concerns included financial and workforce pressures, unpaid invoices, and issues relating to tax and pension payments. Some contracts were later handed back, requiring the health board to step in to protect services.

Natasha Asghar MS, Welsh Conservative Shadow Cabinet Minister for Health and Social Care, said the findings were “deeply concerning”.

She said: “Patients and staff were left facing disruption and uncertainty because proper scrutiny was not carried out before these contracts were awarded.

“The Welsh Conservatives believe lessons must be learned to ensure robust checks are in place, protect frontline services and restore confidence in primary care across Wales.”

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board accepted the recommendations and said it had already strengthened its processes.

Audit Wales said the case highlighted the need for stronger checks before GP contracts are transferred, particularly when a single partnership is taking on multiple practices in a short period.

 

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