News
Council gives congratulations to all learners on A-Level results day
TODAY marks a significant milestone for learners across Pembrokeshire as they receive their A-Level and Vocational Qualifications results, Pembrokeshire County Council said.
The Authority wrote: “The Council extends our congratulations to all learners for their hard work, dedication, and perseverance.
“This achievement is a testament to their commitment and resilience, especially during some challenging times.
“We also want to acknowledge and celebrate the unwavering support of families, teachers, and school staff. This encouragement and guidance have been instrumental in helping learners reach this important day.
“To the learners, whether you achieved the grades you hoped for or faced unexpected challenges, please remember that this is just one step in your journey. There are many paths to success, and today’s results are just the beginning of future endeavours.”
Cabinet Member for Education and the Welsh Language, Cllr Guy Woodham said: “We congratulate all learners on their achievements. Continuing the transition back in to external examinations has been a challenge that these learners have met successfully.
“The achievements of learners are to be commended and celebrated. I would like to wish them every success for their futures.”
The Council encourages learners to take pride in their accomplishments and look forward to the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.
For those who may need additional support or guidance, resources are available to help them navigate their next steps and this will be available at schools.
Once again, congratulations to all learners and their families. We are incredibly proud of your achievements and wish you continued success in all your future endeavours.”This achievement is a testament to their commitment and resilience, especially during some challenging times.
We also want to acknowledge and celebrate the unwavering support of families, teachers, and school staff. This encouragement and guidance have been instrumental in helping learners reach this important day.
To the learners, whether you achieved the grades you hoped for or faced unexpected challenges, please remember that this is just one step in your journey. There are many paths to success, and today’s results are just the beginning of future endeavours.
Cabinet Member for Education and the Welsh Language, Cllr Guy Woodham said: “We congratulate all learners on their achievements. Continuing the transition back in to external examinations has been a challenge that these learners have met successfully.
“The achievements of learners are to be commended and celebrated. I would like to wish them every success for their futures.”
The Council encourages learners to take pride in their accomplishments and look forward to the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.
For those who may need additional support or guidance, resources are available to help them navigate their next steps and this will be available at schools.
Once again, congratulations to all learners and their families. We are incredibly proud of your achievements and wish you continued success in all your future endeavours.
Crime
Police probe ball bearing damage in Haverfordwest
POLICE are investigating reports of criminal damage in Haverfordwest after suspected metal ball bearings were used to damage a vehicle and a property.
Dyfed-Powys Police said damage was caused to the wing mirror of a blue Range Rover Evoque on Glenfields Road sometime between 11:10am and 11:20am on Sunday, May 10.
Officers believe metal ball bearings may have been used.
A second incident was reported at around 2:30pm on Tuesday, May 12, when the window of a property on Glenfields Road was allegedly struck by a suspected metal ball bearing.
Police said local officers are continuing to speak with residents after receiving a number of calls about ball bearings being found in the Glenfields Road and Old Hakin Road areas.
Anyone who witnessed anything, or who has information that could help the investigation, is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.
Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.
Quote reference: 26*375605.
Crime
Stolen vehicle investigation after late-night crash in Waterston
A VEHICLE involved in a late-night single-vehicle crash in Waterston, Milford Haven, is believed to have been stolen, police have confirmed.
Dyfed-Powys Police said officers received a report of the collision at around 11:55pm on Sunday (May 17).
The vehicle was recovered at approximately 1:15am on Monday (May 18), but nobody was found at the scene.
Following enquiries, police established that the vehicle had reportedly been stolen at some point during Sunday evening.
Officers said enquiries into the incident are ongoing.
News
Labour names Senedd spokesperson team after election defeat
Ken Skates says group will focus on holding new Welsh Government to account
INTERIM Welsh Labour leader Ken Skates has unveiled the party’s Senedd spokesperson team following its defeat in the recent election.
Mr Skates will act as interim leader of Welsh Labour and spokesperson for health, care and national security.
He said the Labour group would draw on “extensive experience” while bringing “fresh energy and ideas” to its work in opposition.
The party said its Senedd group was committed to holding the new Welsh Government to account and pushing for practical results for the people of Wales.
Jayne Bryant MS has been appointed spokesperson for housing, communities, public and preventative health, with women’s health also included in her brief.
Mike Hedges MS will cover culture, sport, local government and legislation.
Vikki Howells MS becomes Chief Whip and spokesperson for environment, farming, energy and transport. Her portfolio also includes planning.
Lynne Neagle MS has been named Business Manager and spokesperson for children, education and lifelong learning.
Shav Taj MS will cover employment, equalities and economic transformation, including social partnership.
Huw Thomas MS has been appointed spokesperson for finance, democracy, citizenship and the Welsh language. Regional and city deals will also fall within his brief.
Welsh Labour said Sarah Murphy’s portfolio will be announced when she returns from maternity leave.
A photo call with the Welsh Labour Senedd Group is due to take place in Cardiff Bay on Tuesday (May 19), although no interviews will be available.
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