A CRYMYCH farm worker sent a series of ‘highly-sexualised’ Facebook messages to a person he thought was a 12-year-old girl, Swansea Crown Court was told. But 22-year-old Rhys David James George was actually talking to an adult who had set up the ‘decoy’ social media account to try and ensnare paedophiles. George, of Bwlchygroes, who had previously pleaded guilty to attempting to incident a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, attempting to cause a child under 13 to watch a sexual act, and attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child under 13, was jailed for 28 months after recorder Ifan Wyn Lloyd Jones gave him a one-third discount for his guilty pleas.
An early edition of the Western Telegraph’s forerunner, dating back to 1866, has come to light during a cupboard clear-out in a house in Haverfordwest, and research has revealed it was published just eleven days after the death of Welshman George Everest, who the famous Himalayan mountain is named after. Joanna Warden, 47, of Hill Street, made the stunning discovery of the Pembrokeshire newspaper which was stuck behind the lining paper of her bedroom cupboards. Cllr Dr Simon Hancock, curator of Haverfordwest Museum, confirmed the paper was the Haverfordwest and Milford Haven Telegraph - the forerunner of today’s Western Telegraph.
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Eight projects were selected at the committee s most recent meeting. These include: Clynfyw Care Farm which made a successful with an application for a vermicomposting project, which will create a quality rich sustainable compost that can be used to improve soil conditions organically. This will support local vegetable producers and sequester carbon in the process. As reported in last week s Western Telegraph, the Newport Area Environment Group will receive funding to lead a community planting project promoting decarbonisation through biodiversity. The funding will enable the recruitment of a biodiversity officer to lead this 18 month project. Cwm Arian Renewable Energy has secured financial support to research a Pembrokeshire-wide energy efficiency programme, with the aim of reducing energy use and tackling fuel poverty by increasing and normalising the uptake of low carbon life choices.
The 38-ton, 8.5 metre wide load went through Pembroke Dock before 9am today. Pictures: Richard Etherington/Dean Thomas (Facebook). THE movement of the 38-ton load through Pembroke Dock this morning was a significant milestone in the local creation of the world s most powerful wave energy converter. The load was the fourth and final cell module for Pembroke Dock-based Bombora s mWave Pembrokeshire Demonstration Project which is engineered and built in Wales. The modules for the scheme have been fabricated at Altrad in Llanion Cove, Pembroke Dock and have been transported to Mainstay Marine fabrication yard on Front Street, Pembroke Dock. Previous deliveries have taken place last January, December and September.