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  • Mini museum boxes clever

    A disused red telephone kiosk in a north Pembrokeshire village is to be reborn as a museum celebrating the life of a local photographer who died nearly 70 years ago. The new use for the kiosk, which stands just 50 metres from the old house where photographer

  • There's no place like Skome-er

    As she prepares to leave her job, the Skomer Island warden has described it as a “once in a lifetime opportunity”. The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales has recently been looking for somebody to replace Jo Milborrow, who is leaving after two years

  • Attack victim appalled at caution

    An assault victim who suffered horrific facial injuries is appalled that his attacker was only given a caution by police. Darren Carey, of Pembroke Dock, was attacked outside a local pub in the early hours of July 3rd last year. His

  • AMs challenge RMB Chivenor cuts

    Local AMs say they are shocked by the Welsh Assembly’s lack of urgency on proposed cuts at RMB Chivenor. The Ministry of Defence plans to reduce rescue helicopter cover at Chivenor to 12 hours — meaning it may take longer to reach night-time emergencies

  • Spending is easy option

    Dear Editor: The proposal to abolish cheques by 2018 will, if adopted, limit methods of payment to cash, card and computer, unless postal orders are spared. The advantage of cheques is that the signatory knows immediately, assuming he or she puts the

  • Bridge over broken waters

    A Sageston couple enjoyed a New Year’s Day with a difference when Withybush hospital proved a bridge too far. Chris Jones and Joanne Harvey, of Saunders Road, were expecting the birth of their second child on Christmas Day. However, after spending the