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  • Oncology nurse died from alcohol overdose

    An oncology nurse was found dead in the bath after consuming a fatal amount of alcohol, an inquest heard today (Thursday). Mother of two, Denise Havard, had had a problem with drink for about six years, she would drink vodka and special brew at home

  • Letterston farmer seemed "happy and normal" before death

    A retired farmer hanged himself after suffering from sleepless nights and loss of appetite, the Pembrokeshire Coroner heard today (Thursday). Hywel Cornock Harries of Letterston had become anxious after his wife suffered health problems and collapsed

  • Pembroke Dock handyman's death caused by drink

    A Pembroke Dock painter and decorator became so depressed after a fall that he turned to drink, the Pembrokeshire Coroner heard today (Thursday). William John Reilly, of Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, became housebound after breaking his hip on

  • Bluebirds win ten-goal thriller

    Clarbeston Road 4 Haverfordwest County 6 There were goals galore at Clarbeston Road as the home side scored four goals but conceded six to Haverfordwest County in an entertaining match on Clarbie’s old pitch. Clarbie took an early lead when a

  • Shane’s two-goal delight for rampant Nomads

    Prendergast Villa 0 Neyland 4 Shane Phillips scored twice to earn Neyland their ninth win of the season at relegation haunted Prendergast Villa. Phillips opened the scoring for the Nomads with a powerful header and Wayne Parry doubled their lead

  • Goodwick go six points clear at top

    Narberth 2 Goodwick United 3 In-form Goodwick United gained a thrilling away victory at Narberth to stretch their lead at the top of table to six points. Bernie Armstrong’s confident troops marched to the Senior Cup final after defeating Pennar

  • Local rugby teams lose out at the weekend

    Outsidehalf Jamie Moore kicked five penalties to secure Penclawdd a sweet 15-11 home victory over Crymych. The visitors scored the only unconverted try of the match through winger Rhodri Davies, despite Gareth Davies kicking two penalties in reply. They

  • High five

    Pennar Robins 1 Tenby 5 Tenby sprung a surprise to convincingly defeat Pennar Robins at Bush Camp, scoring five quality goals in the process to claim the vital points. Pennar’s confidence was totally shot after losing in the semi-final of the Senior

  • Cresselly go top of indoor table

    Cresselly moved to the top of the table as they easily accounted for both Lamphey and Carew. With just one week to go, they will be waiting eagerly for the final week’s results because they could force a play-off in their first season, if the results

  • Scouts appeal for fundraisers

    First Johnston Scout Group is appealing for past members to come forward to help raise funds for a new Scouts hall. The group will begin its fundraising launch thie evening (Thursday), at St Peter’s Church Hall from 6.30pm onwards. The launch

  • Police students take centre stage in Haverfordwest today

    If you visit Haverfordwest's Riverside shopping centre today chances are you'll spy some interesting scenes. Student officers from the Initial Police Learning & Development Programme (IPLDP) will be putting their new skills to the test in public in

  • Thank you in the FRAME

    Dear Editor I would like to say thank you for the brilliant and accurate article on FRAME (Western Telegraph, February 17). It covers everything we do and clearly explains why we do. In the 16 years that FRAME has been operating, this

  • Unique chance to live in pioneering eco village

    Pembrokeshire people are being offered the unique opportunity to live and work in an innovative eco village. After a painstaking planning process, including a Welsh Assembly planning appeal, Lammas succeeded in obtaining permission for nine