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  • Manderwood Pembrokeshire AFL Results 28 November 2009

    Results 28 November 2009 WWFA Intermediate Cup Johnstown 1 Neyland 3 Ystrydgynlais 3 Carew 2 Senior Cup 2nd Round Goodwick United 7 Fishguard Sports 0 Herbrandston 1 Solva 3 Division 1 Clarbeston Road 1 Pennar Robins

  • Supporting role after loss of baby

    Inspired by the loss of her baby, a Pembroke woman is offering support to others who experience the same tragedy. Eight years ago Natalie Foley, of Monkton, lost her son Thomas after he was stillborn prematurely at six months. The 29

  • New Pembrokeshire Coroner ready for role

    County solicitor Mark Layton will be Pembrokeshire’s new coroner. Mr Layton, aged 47, is the founder of Haverfordwest solicitors Layton and Co. He is now employed at the firm as a consultant. He was appointed deputy coroner in 2006 and

  • Warm support for tidal energy plans

    As the prospect of tidal energy in St Davids draws closer, residents have been given the chance to consult, first-hand, with the company proposing to bring it to the area. Tidal Energy Ltd held a two day exhibition in Curtis House last month

  • Bluestone shares talks held in secret

    Pembrokeshire County Council has taken up an equity share option in the new company behind the Bluestone holiday village. The decision to take up the shares in Bluestone Resorts Ltd was made behind closed doors at Monday’s meeting of the cabinet. The

  • Ingli successes at Snowdon and Cardiff

    Shan Roberts and Steve Ouseley,of Ingli Runners, recently competed in the Snowdonia Marathon, a race that is regarded as one of the toughest marathons in Europe. Shan produced an outstanding performance and was the first woman to finish, with a superb

  • £40,000 ‘wasted’ on regeneration report

    A report into Milford Haven that cost more than £40,000 to produce has been branded a “complete waste of time and money”. The Welsh Assembly, Pembrokeshire County Council and Milford Haven Port Authority jointly funded a report from consultants Barton

  • Changes to health councils welcomed

    The chief officer of the Pembrokeshire Community Health Council (CHC) has welcomed an announcement on the future of CHCs in Wales. Minister for health and social services, Edwina Hart, unveiled her plans last week, which include dissolving

  • Get set for an extravagant night

    On Friday, Span Arts is having a Christmas party at the Queens Hall, Narberth, and it’s going to be a packed night with cabaret, live music, DJs, cocktails and more. The cabaret will be courtesy of one of the most outrageous performers around

  • Cuts to RAF chivenor "risk lives"

    Reduced search and rescue helicopter cover at RAF Chivenor could cost lives, according to campaigners fighting to reverse the proposal. The Ministry of Defence is planning to cut cover at Chivenor in Devon from 24 hours to 12 hours, from 2012

  • Revisit the past with classic show

    It’s been 25 years since Clarbeston Road Players last performed Dick Whittington and how things have changed. But classics never dim in popularity and this year’s pantomime is sure to be as popular as it was a quarter of a century ago. Clarbeston

  • Bring power to the people

    Dear Editor Recently on Radio Wales, I heard someone being interviewed regarding the report on more possible powers for the Welsh Assembly. They stated that the Welsh Assembly should be abolished, as it was waste of scarce resources.

  • Diversification boom in Pembrokeshire

    The number of farmers, smallholders and other businesses in south west Wales who are diversifying into food processing and other farm-based activities is on the rise. According to one of the newly-appointed Lead Advisors of the Welsh Assembly’s food