A Pembrokeshire county councillor has received threats after raising concerns about an ongoing issue of loose horses and fly-grazing in the county.

The county has witnessed a significant increase in incidents of horses being left on public land and highways – known as fly-grazing.

Concerns have been raised many times around the Pembroke and surrounding area, with Pembroke Monkton county councillor Cllr Jonathan Grimes taking to social media to highlight residents’ concerns.

“Out and about again this morning speaking with concerned residents, Pembrokeshire County Council and the Police about the fly-grazing problems on St Daniels Hill and the potential danger to road users of loose horses,” he posted.

“We are working on a solution to the problem.”

Cllr Grimes said he had been “inundated with complaints over the past week or so” about loose horses, adding: “I do know that there is something afoot with the council and police – looking to have greater powers to stop this.”

However, Cllr Grimes has since spoken about threats he had received after his Facebook post went public.

Cllr Grimes, who said he had previously had a window smashed before Christmas, said the threats to him had been reported to police, adding: “My comment would be that I am taking the threats seriously, have informed the police and county council as part of [new operational measures] in place to protect politicians/elected members.”

He said: “I’m trying to represent my residents as best I can but it’s extremely frustrating; the police are frustrated, they need the council to do something before they can enforce it.“

One member of the public shared these images of such loose horses in the Pembroke Dock and Pembroke Citizens Forum on Facebook.
One member of the public shared these images of such loose horses in the Pembroke Dock and Pembroke Citizens Forum on Facebook. (Facebook)

Conservative group member Cllr Grimes added: “I don’t care if you voted for me or not, whether you’re left or right, I will help you; I’ve had quite a lot of stick over this, I’m trying to represent local residents and yet I’m getting this backlash including threats, it’s a bit unfair.

“I’m trying to do what I can to help the community and yet there’s threats and intimidation; we had the recent anniversary of David Amess [MP for Southend West murdered in 2021] he went to his surgery and didn’t come home that night.

“Yes, I do get paid [as county councillor] but it works out well below the minimum wage; I’m not in this for the fame and fortune, because there ain’t any.”

A Police spokesperson said: “Dyfed-Powys Police received reports concerning threats made against two individuals on Sunday, February 23. Safeguarding advice has been provided to the two individuals and enquiries are ongoing.”

Late last year, Pembrokeshire County Council teamed up with Dyfed-Powys Police in a bid to tackle the issue.

Over the Christmas period, the agencies worked operationally in a collaborative effort to alleviate the issue.

This joint approach is in response to community concerns and part of a wider initiative over the issue.

Cllr Grimes added: “I will be attending the Services Overview and Scrutiny meeting in March at County Hall to talk about how this is impacting on so many residents in the ward.”