News
Milford Youth Matters proud to sponsor Milford Athletic FC U15’s kit
MILFORD Youth Matters is proud to announce its sponsorship of Milford Athletic FC U15’s playing kit for the upcoming season. This initiative marks the latest step in a thriving partnership between the youth-focused organisation and the local football club, reflecting their shared commitment to enriching the lives of young people in the community.
Over the past 18 months, Milford Youth Matters and Milford Athletic have been working closely together to deliver a wide range of events and activities aimed at promoting engagement, personal development, and well-being among local youth. This partnership has become an essential part of the community, with both organisations contributing to the opportunities available for young people in Milford and the surrounding areas.
Milford Youth Matters has long been a driving force behind youth empowerment in Milford. The organisation’s mission is to provide comprehensive support for young people through a variety of programmes, ranging from educational assistance to recreational and sporting activities. It aims to create a nurturing environment where young people can develop the confidence, skills, and social connections they need to thrive.
The sponsorship of Milford Athletic FC U15’s playing kit is a significant symbol of Milford Youth Matters’ broader ethos. The organisation believes that its impact should extend beyond its own direct services, reaching out to support other groups within the community as well.
“We’re delighted to be able to sponsor the team’s kit this season,” a spokesperson for Milford Youth Matters commented. “This partnership reflects our commitment to looking beyond inward investment and finding ways to uplift other local groups and initiatives. By working together, we can make a bigger impact and create more opportunities for young people.”
The relationship between Milford Youth Matters and Milford Athletic FC is a prime example of how local organisations can work together to benefit the wider community. Through this partnership, young footballers are not only given the opportunity to play the sport they love, but also to develop important life skills such as teamwork, discipline, and perseverance.
At its core, Milford Youth Matters is about building stronger, more resilient communities by investing in young people. The organisation’s ongoing collaboration with Milford Athletic FC is a testament to its belief in the power of sport and community engagement as a means to support personal development.
Beyond the sponsorship of the kit, Milford Youth Matters continues to explore new ways to collaborate with other local groups and organisations. Their work is about more than just providing services; it’s about creating a network of support that benefits everyone involved.
The U15 team’s sponsorship is just one aspect of this. As the season progresses, Milford Athletic FC will undoubtedly feel the backing of a community that is deeply invested in their success, both on and off the field.
News
Greens call for urgent shift to renewables amid energy price fears
THE CEREDIGION Penfro Green Party has warned that rising global tensions are driving up energy costs and leaving households across west Wales increasingly exposed to price shocks.
In a statement issued on Wednesday (Mar 18), the party said the ongoing conflict in the Gulf is pushing up fuel prices, with knock-on effects on the cost of living, including food and household bills.
The Greens argue that decades of reliance on cheap oil have left the UK vulnerable, particularly in rural areas. They highlighted that around 72 per cent of households in the Ceredigion and North Pembrokeshire constituency rely on oil for heating.
The party is now calling for an urgent transition to electrified heating systems, supported by a major expansion of renewable energy, including wind and solar power.
Lead candidate Amy Nicholass said communities must be properly involved in decisions about new energy infrastructure.
“Consultations feel meaningless if people can’t see that their voices are being heard,” she said.
Plans for windfarms and new electricity pylons across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Powys have faced opposition from some residents and landowners. However, the Greens said these developments are part of the Welsh Government’s long-term strategy set out in the Future Wales National Plan 2040.
The party suggested it is inconsistent for political parties to support the strategy at a national level while opposing specific planning applications locally.
It also addressed concerns over alternatives to pylons, such as underground cable trenching, warning that these options are significantly more expensive and have not been widely used for high-voltage, long-distance transmission. Pylons, it added, are also more resilient during severe weather.
The Greens say planning decisions should be taken at the lowest appropriate level, giving local councils a stronger voice, while accepting that the Welsh Government should retain final authority over major strategic projects.
The party believes that greater community involvement, along with tangible local benefits such as improved transport, upgraded facilities, and access to renewable technologies, will be key to gaining public support.
The statement concludes that the conversation around energy infrastructure must shift quickly to reflect both the urgency of the crisis and the potential benefits for local communities.
Crime
Motorist loses licence after report of drink-driving from Narberth pub
A woman who was reported to police for drink-driving from a Narberth pub has been banned from the roads
A COURT has heard how a motorist was arrested by police officers following a call stating that she was drink-driving from the Ivy Bush in Narberth.
The call was made just after 10pm on February 22.
“The caller stated that Tanya Hanna was drinking-driving from the Ivy Bush in a Mercedes,” Crown Prosecutor Linda Baker told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
When Hanna, 36, was apprehended by officers at Kiln Park Road, a roadside breath test proved positive while further tests at the police station showed she had 47 mcg of alcohol in her system, the legal limit being 35.
Hanna, who has no previous convictions, pleaded guilty to the drink-driving charge. She was represented in court by Michael Kelleher.
“It wasn’t the most pleasant situation when someone took umbrage with Tanya and phoned the police,” he said. “As a result, she has lost her job.
“She knows she’s let herself and her family down, because without a driving licence, it’ll be very difficult for her to keep in regular contact with them, having to rely on public transport.”
Hanna, of Beach Hotel, Marsh Road, Pendine, was disqualified from driving for 14 months. She was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
Crime
Driver banned after drink-driving on Cleddau Bridge
A MILFORD HAVEN motorist has been banned from the roads after being caught driving on Cleddau Bridge when he was over the drink-drive limit.
Andrew Evans, 36, was stopped by officers just before 1am on February 25 as he drove his Nissan Qashqai northwards towards Neyland.
After providing a positive roadside breath test, subsequent tests carried out at the police station showed he had 42 mcg of alcohol in his system, the legal limit being 35.
This week Evans, of Great North Road, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to the offence when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates. He was represented in court by solicitor Michael Kelleher.
“He believed he’d allowed enough time for the alcohol to pass through his system but that, unfortunately for him, was a dreadful mistake although his alcohol levels were decreasing all the time,” said Mr Kelleher.
Evans, who has no previous convictions, was disqualified from driving for 13 months. He was fined £461 and ordered to pay a £184 court surcharge and £85 costs.
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