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A MOTHER-OF-TWO who splashed out on four tickets to the ill-fated Rosehill pop festival has finally got her refund, seven months after the event was cancelled. read more
A cartoon hangs on my office wall dedicated to the woman working from home. A sketched picture of a pyjama-clad woman camped at a desk strewn with empty wine bottles is a parody of myself and two million other British people. read more
Energy crops grown in Pembrokeshire will fuel the heat and power requirements of the £61 million Bluestone holiday village. read more
Year seven Ysgol Preseli girls have been so upset by the plight of survivors of the tsunami disaster that they have organised a bring and buy sale to raise much-needed funds. read more
EXCLUSIVE by Doris Goddard read more
Disabled students at Pembrokeshire College will benefit from a new minibus, thanks to The Lady Taverners. read more
I met a remarkable woman recently. She demonstrated the human - almost superhuman - ability to rise above the most appalling trauma and carry on with life. read more
They say everything stops for tea - it certainly does when your tea party invitation comes from Her Majesty. read more
NARBERTH'S Bethesda Baptist Chapel raised £1,168 for the Tsunami appeal by holding a coffee morning. read more
Rugby - National League Division One: Whitland 3 Builth Wells 0 read more
THE drawn-out legal battle over the £60 million Bluestone project could land Pembrokeshire taxpayers with a hefty bill. read more
No celebration - just vivid and searing memories of Normandy 60 years ago. read more
It is a glorious morning on Caldey Island and the boatmen ferrying tourists from the Pembrokeshire mainland are doing a roaring trade. read more
St John members in Wales have been working hard to help the relief efforts of the 50,000 St John volunteers in tsunami-hit Sri Lanka. read more
With a referendum on whether to adopt the Euro likely to take place this year, the British people will find themselves making one of the most important economic decisions in the country's history. read more
A GIANT marquee seating 800 people will be the venue for a charity ball, organised by Texaco and the Rotary Clubs of Pembroke and Haverfordwest, on St Davids Day, Tuesday, March 1st. read more
Farmers can achieve above average herd fertility by block calving and targeting good submission rates according to Pembrokeshire dairy farmer Kim Petty. read more
Essential trials are being carried out at Withybush Hospital, in the on-going battle against breast cancer. read more
While the debate over the perceived rights and wrongs of the Brithdir Mawr Roundhouse rages on, reporter Jenny Hanson takes a look at two sustainable, low-impact homes that have been given the go-ahead by local planning authorities. read more
Last week we revealed the secrets of a small Cadbury's chocolate box hidden for 70 years in the attic of an Amroth cottage. It contained letters exchanged by a teenage girl from Pembroke, Sylvia Adams, and a talented young Japanese ship designer, Sadao Hagiwara, of Nagasaki. read more
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