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Haverfordwest: Riverside Market will be ‘trading as normal for the foreseeable future’

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Top traders: Adrian Williams from the Flower Shop, Cllr Thomas Tudor, Helena Skoczek from Candy Cream Parlour, Jane Jones from the Christian Bookshop, Martin Thompson from Terminal Records, Sandra Davies from Time Is, Amy Pickard and Keith Ashbolt from Riverside Cafe, Alan Williams from the  Toyshop, Vicky Kumar from Phone Bits, Reg Davies from Time Is, Ginny Batt from Silent World, Jan Maundrill from the Treasure Chest  and Cath Watters from Herbal Life.

Top traders: Adrian Williams from the Flower Shop, Cllr Thomas Tudor, Helena Skoczek from Candy Cream Parlour, Jane Jones from the Christian Bookshop, Martin Thompson from Terminal Records, Sandra Davies from Time Is, Amy Pickard and Keith Ashbolt from Riverside Cafe, Alan Williams from the
Toyshop, Vicky Kumar from Phone Bits, Reg Davies from Time Is, Ginny Batt from Silent World, Jan Maundrill from the Treasure Chest
and Cath Watters from Herbal Life.

HAVERFORDWEST’S Riverside Market is open for business and ‘trading as normal for the foreseeable future’.

That’s the message from Pembrokeshire County Council.

The Council’s Cabinet has agreed a plan to provide a modern new county library and tourist information service in the Riverside Market.

In the meantime, the County Council has undertaken to support traders finding alternative suitable locations and is currently in discussions with them about relocation possibilities.

However, for now it is very much business as usual at the Market, says local County Councillor Thomas Tudor.

He told The Herald: “The traders are keen to emphasise that the Market is open and operating normally while the discussions continue.”

Cllr Tudor recently accompanied traders to a meeting with Chief Executive Ian Westley.

He arranged the meeting to update everyone on the latest position and alleviate some of the traders’ concerns.

“The meeting was successful and it was a good opportunity for the traders to express their views,” he said.

One of the former Riverside Market businesses has already re-located to Bridge Street. The Brewers Army Surplus store made the move after being based at the market for 10 years.

 

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Woman sentenced for urinating on pavement in Haverfordwest town centre

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A 33-YEAR-OLD homeless woman has appeared before magistrates after squatting down in the centre of Haverfordwest to urinate in front of members of the public, including children.

Paramedics were called to Picton Place on the afternoon of March 11, following reports that a woman was lying unconscious in the street.

Upon arrival, they discovered Rebecca David.

“The paramedics recognised the female as the defendant as they had dealt with her previously,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.

“She sat up shortly after they arrived and began swearing and shouting, telling the paramedics to f*** off. She then said ‘I need a piss’ and proceeded to walk down an alley near to the bus stop.”

The paramedics followed David, fearing for her personal safety, and requested the police to attend as a result of her aggressive nature.

“They then saw her squat down as she tried to urinate,” continued Abigail Jackson. “The officers turned around to try to prevent members of the public seeing what she was doing, as these included children.”

David pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words and behaviour that was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

She was fined £40 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £15 court surcharge.

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Stalker filmed standing on victim’s doorstep in early hours

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A HAKIN man has been sentenced for stalking his ex-partner to the point where she became fearful for her personal safety.

“I don’t know what he’s capable of,” Kirsty Braithwaite said in a personal victim statement read out to Haverfordwest magistrates this week.

“Scott Horton is unpredictable and won’t take no for an answer. I don’t want him at my address, but I’m scared he’ll turn up.”

The court was told that the relationship between the couple began to deteriorate in December 2023. The stalking commenced the following March.

“On March 8 the victim returned to her home at approximately 11pm and 40 minutes later she heard a car pulling up outside,” said Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson.

“She saw the defendant’s vehicle, and then saw him standing outside her living room window, and heard him say ‘I can’t believe you’ve done this to me’.”

Six days later the victim was contacted by a neighbour who informed her that CCTV footage showed the defendant standing outside her property in the early hours of the morning and again at 7am.

“He attended on three further occasions that day, which was March 14, and the victim notified the police about what had happened,” said Abigail Jackson.

“On numerous occasions she received unwanted contact from him concerning the breakdown of their relationship, including doorbell footage which showed him standing outside her house at 5am in the morning, creeping past the front door and ducking past her camera.”

Ms Jackson said Horton’s behaviour has left her fearful for her safety.

“He knows my normal routine and I’m scared,” Ms Braithwaite continued in her personal statement.

“I’ve had to change the locks on my doors and I’ve had to install a CCTV camera. I’m afraid to walk anywhere in case he approaches me and I’m frightened to go to work in case he sees me there.”

Horton, 42, of Harbour Way, Hakin, pleaded guilty to a charge of stalking involving serious alarm or distress.

He was sentenced to a 12 month community order during which he must carry out 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days.

He must also pay £250 compensation to Ms Braithwaite, £85 costs and a £114 surcharge. He will be subject to a daily electronic monitoring curfew between 10pm and 7am for three months.

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Custodial sentence for Neyland fisherman

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PASSING a sea survival course has resulted in a custodial sentence for a Pembrokeshire fisherman after he admitted using threatening behaviour towards staff at the Silverdale homeless lodge.

Brandon Pugh was told earlier this month that he had successfully passed the sea survival course after serving an apprenticeship on a fishing boat operating from Neyland Marina.

But after drinking to excess to celebrate his success, Pugh returned to the Silverdale Lodg in Johnston, where he had been residing for the previous 24 hours.

“He was absolutely thrilled that he could finally see a future opening up before him,” his solicitor, Tom Lloyd, told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.

“So what did he do? He got intoxicated to the point where he couldn’t remember anything.”

Pugh reached Silverdale just before 1.30am on April 24, and confronted a female staff worker who believed he had taken a dislike to her during their meeting the previous day.

“She was typing up notes when she heard a knock on the door,” said Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson.

“She heard a male voice and recognised it as Brandon Pugh. She asked him to hold on while she waited for her colleague to come back as she didn’t feel comfortable engaging with the defendant on her own. She had met him only once, and didn’t think he liked her.”

But Pugh then began kicking the door whilst shouting, “I’m going to end you.”

“I took his threats literally, as his manner and demeanour made me feel uncomfortable,” said the Silverdale Lodge victim in a statement she made to the police.

“I felt that if he was going to open the door, he would harm me.”

The court was told by probation officer Julie Norman that the offence was committed whilst Pugh was the subject of a two-year suspended prison sentence for a common assault conviction in January 2023.

“There’s a pattern of violent offences here, with the result that I request he be sent to custody,” she said.

But solicitor Tom Lloyd urged magistrates to apply leniency in their sentence.

“His background is extremely troubled and he is an extremely vulnerable individual,” he said. “Since a very young age he’s been pushed into doing things that he didn’t want to do, and this has been the story of his life.

“At last he’s been given the chance to work on a fishing boat, things have gone very well, and this is the main reason he’s kept out of trouble.

“But that night he got very intoxicated and said things that he didn’t mean. He’s embarrassed by what happened.”

However after considering the mitigation, magistrates sentenced Pugh to 24 weeks in custody. He was also ordered to pay £239.

“Despite how it looks today, there is light at the end of the tunnel,” said presiding magistrate Mary Smith. “When you come out of custody you’ll be able to pick up the pieces and get on with your fishing career.”

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