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Police and Council downplay Tenby hotel incident calling it a ‘one off’

THE POLICE and Council have issued a joint statement to calm the Tenby public after a dramatic incident in a local hotel last week which led to the arrest of two men.

The Herald understand that the incident was a mental health related violent incident in a hotel used as accommodation for homeless people.

However, it seems that the authorities are keen that the Albany Hotel does gain the same reputation as
The Silverdale Lodge in Johnston. That accommodation was a source of many complaints to the county council and many police hours were spent on call outs to incidents which took place there.

The Council’s statement reads: “Further to the reported incident at the Albany Hotel which led to the arrest of two men last week, Pembrokeshire County Council and Dyfed-Powys Police would like to confirm that this was an isolated incident that was dealt with swiftly.

“Cllr Michelle Bateman, Council Cabinet member for Housing Operations, said: “We are extremely grateful to the owner of the Albany Hotel in Tenby for being able to provide accommodation and support for our county’s homeless residents.

“I am concerned with the negative comments made on social media and in the press in relation to the incident and the arrangement the Council has with this business.

“This is a much needed resource in the county where we are facing an unprecedented demand on our homelessness service and an acute shortage of affordable housing. Without the support of a number of B&B proprietors from across the county we would be in a far worse position with many more of our residents facing street homelessness.

“The support provided by the owner of this hotel and staff to those who are facing hard times in losing their homes is invaluable and as a Homeless Service we are satisfied with the management and support being provided.

“We ordinarily do not identify the accommodation we use for homeless placements due to the sensitivities and to maintain confidentiality of those residing there, as well as avoiding any negative media attention. The hotel owner also liaises regularly with immediate neighbours in case there are any matters of concern that they may wish to raise with him.”

Dyfed-Powys Police Sergeant Stuart Wheeler said: “The Local Neighbourhood Policing Team provides a visible presence in the community and we will continue to work closely with Pembrokeshire County Council and The Albany Hotel to address any local concerns.”

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If there are any further concerns in relation to this matter, please contact the Council’s Housing Service on [email protected] or via the County Council contact centre.

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