Archive

  • Bluestone Shares - Gambling on our money?

    So the County Council's Cabinet has voted to convert a loan with Bluestone, into shares. Having seen my HBOS shares collapse into virtually nothing, in what I considered to be one of the strongest Building Societies (Halifax), I find this to be a risky

  • Who's To Blame?

    Yet another young child died the other day, as a result of being mauled by an illegal dog, which has since been identified as a pit bull terrier. I understand the police have arrested the lad's 21 year old uncle for suspected manslaughter.

  • Trust talks the walk at Southwood Farm

    The National Trust will hold a talk and farm walk at Southwood Farm on Sunday where members of the public will get a chance to look around the wildlife-friendly estate. The estate, donated to the National Trust in 2005, consists of a series of farms

  • New era for Tenby and County Club

    A live music event at the Tenby and County Club tomorrow (Saturday), marks a change in management and plans to push the club in a new direction. Well known jazz musician Claudia Gunnars was recently voted in as the new manager. The building

  • Local author's charity book signing

    A popular local author will hold a book signing for his latest publications tomorrow (Saturday), all in aid of Pembrokeshire charities. Milford Haven author Jeff Dunn will be at Victoria Book Shop in Haverfordwest from 1pm to 3pm to sign copies

  • Tree-mendous record breaking fun

    The countdown is on for a tree-mendous national record-breaking attempt tomorrow – and Pembrokeshire people are invited to join in the fun. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority will be one of hundreds of organisations across the UK taking

  • Winter wonderland in Milford Haven tomorrow

    A free day of festive fun is being hosted in Milford Haven tomorrow (Saturday). Two professional face-painters will be at Café 81 in Charles Street from 11am and Father Christmas will be at the grotto in SkallyWags for children to visit all

  • Talented duo to precede Beethoven film

    Two young musicians from well-known Pembrokeshire families will play a live recital of the music of Beethoven prior to the showing of a new film of his life tonight at Rhosygilwen. Nerys Richards, whose family operate the Newport based bus

  • Alarm retest follows campaign group report

    Milford Haven’s South Hook LNG terminal has sounded its sirens today (Friday) following a claims that the majority of residents in the public information zone (PIZ) cannot hear them. Campaign group Safe Haven say they surveyed 185 people in

  • Man in crown court on firearms charges

    A 41-year-old man is due to appear at Swansea crown court today (Friday) charged with possession of an imitation firearm with intent. Mark Anthony Edwards of 45 Haven Drive, Hakin, Milford Haven, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court last

  • Police discover Clynderwen cannabis farm

    A man has been arrested following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a Pembrokeshire property yesterday (Thursday). Police officer executed a search warrant at an address in the Clynderwen area following a tip off from a dependable source. They seized

  • MP gets behind National Carers’ Rights campaign

    Local MP Nick Ainger has added his support to Carers UK’s National Carers’ Rights campaign today (Friday). Mr Ainger set up Pembrokeshire Carers Outreach 15 years ago to support local carers, because he felt they weren’t getting the backing they needed

  • Fab four win British title

    Pembrokeshire short mat bowlers who represented Wales did tremendously at the annual British Isles championships, held at Llandrindod Wells recently. Every year, players from the county have performed well for their country on the international

  • Marts News, December 2nd

    WHITLAND NOVEMBER 21st J. J. MORRIS reports: A moderate entry of cattle was seen with the store trade being a little easier than previous weeks, with the terrible weather not helping matters. A smaller entry of grazing cows was seen with prices remaining

  • New co-ordinators for Lantra

    Lantra, the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, has appointed three skills co-ordinators to help agriculture and forestry businesses in Wales reach their full potential and access subsidised training. The co-ordinators

  • Hold on to playground

    Dear Editor I’m writing regarding the sale on the open market, of the old primary school and playground in the centre of Narberth. I understand that Pembrokeshire County Council needs to maximise revenue from the sale, but I strongly object to the sale