Castle Ward residents’ meeting sparks community engagement
IN A COMMUNITY gathering at HaverHub, Haverfordwest, Councillor Thomas Baden Tudor, representing the Castle Ward on Pembrokeshire County Council, along with Town Councillor Randell Izaiah Thomas-Turner of the Haverfordwest Town Council, successfully hosted a meeting for Castle Ward residents on the evening of March 14.
The session proved to be an effective forum, attracting a broad spectrum of attendees, including those outside the Castle Ward, eager to discuss local issues and concerns.
The meeting was marked by the participation of esteemed representatives from the triad of emergency services, who provided crucial updates on the latest initiatives and operations. .
Notably, Inspector Dan Morris from Dyfed-Powys Police, alongside colleagues from Haverfordwest, Fishguard, and St Davids divisions, played a pivotal role in the discussions.
The fire service was ably represented by Mr. Chris Lawrence from the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, while the medical and emergency response perspective was enriched by Matthew Jones from the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust, further supported by the presence of Police and Community Support Officers Jodie and Alex.
Their insights and readiness to engage with the community were warmly received and highlighted the collaborative spirit between the services and the local government representatives.
The event’s organisation was seamlessly managed by Vanessa Lewis Camacho, the Town Clerk, whose efforts were instrumental in the smooth conduct of the evening.
The occasion was further dignified by the attendance of Mayor Jill Owens and Town Councillor Peter Lewis, underscoring the significance of the meeting in the civic calendar.
The Castle Ward Residents meeting at HaverHub underscores the vibrant community spirit and the commitment of local representatives and services to address and respond to the concerns and suggestions of the residents.
The success of the event was a testament to the collective endeavour of all involved, fostering a deeper sense of community and collaborative governance in Haverfordwest.