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  • Two injured in crash between bus and lorry

    Firefighters from Haverfordwest and Milford Haven were called to a crash between a bus and a lorry this afternoon (Tuesday). The crash happened at 1.39pm on the Neyland to Johnston road near Sentry Cross. A man and a woman sustained

  • Crews called to Pembroke train fire

    Fire engines from Haverfordwest, Milford Haven and Pembroke Dock were called to a train fire at Pembroke train station shortly before 5pm on Sunday. The fire had started in an air conditioning unit underneath a carriage on the train.

  • Tenby postie takes home Welsh title

    A Pembrokeshire postie met TV darling, Christine Bleakley, yesterday (Monday) when he was presented with a Royal Mail First Class Award for his fundraising efforts. Chris Williams of Saundersfoot won the title of Wales' best postman for his first

  • Farmer who refused breathalyser to pay £500

    A farmer who refused a breathalyser test, claiming he had alzheimers, has been ordered to pay £500. Malcolm John Lewis, of Felin Fach, Narberth, was found guilty of failing to provide a specimen of breath last month and sentenced by magistrates

  • Lifeboat launched to youths on cliff

    Tenby inshore lifeboat was launched on Sunday after a member of the shore staff noticed several people on the cliff at St Catherines Island. The youths subsequently took to a dinghy and made their way to shore on the beach by the Paragon. Once

  • Holidaymaker in hospital after Stackpole step fall

    A 72-year-old holidaymaker was taken to hospital last Friday, after he fell on steps on the Stackpole Estate shortly before 2pm. Coastguard teams from Tenby, Manorbier and St Govans helped access the casualty and transferred him to an ambulance.

  • Coastguards and police search for missing 90-year-old

    A multi-agency search was launched on Sunday, after a 90-year-old woman went missing in the Tenby area. At 5:32pm Milford Haven coastguard tasked Tenby and Manorbier rescue teams, together with South Pembrokeshire sector manager, to help police search

  • Haverfordwest gives firefighter a hero's farewell

    A Haverfordwest firefighter described as a “gentle giant” by his colleagues was given a hero's farewell today (Tuesday). Gwynfor Howells died suddenly from a heart attack last Tuesday morning while out walking with his wife, Helen. The

  • Warning after poodle plunges over Porthgain cliff

    Coastguards are urging dog owners to keep their animals on leads after a poodle plunged to its death last Tuesday. At 6.19pm St Davids and Fishguard coastguard rescue teams, along with St Davids inshore lifeboat and Preseli sector manager,

  • Former Milford man on trial for child sex offences

    A Milford Haven man jailed in 1999 for sexually assaulting young boys is on trial again, after more complainants came forward. Dean Timothy Martin Davies, now aged 50, received a 14 year jail sentence in 1999 after a jury at Swansea crown court convicted

  • Wheelchair users take to the court

    A New basketball club for wheelchair users has been launched in Pembrokeshire. Members of the Pembrokeshire Hurricanes took to the court on recently. The club is the first manual wheelchair sports club in the County. Members welcomed Caerie Mackintosh

  • Waterloo Club

    Weekly members' Draw winners were: Paul Phillips and Donald King. Prizes next week are £5 cash and a half bottle of whisky as consolation. Weekly Draw winners were: 'Wilma', Paul 'P'. and Marian Lotto Bonus ball winner was Ian Lewis, with Andrew

  • Tabernacle

    Rev Gillham officiated at the Whit Sunday worship and the organist was Dr Colin Brown. This week the church members of the Short Mat Bowls Club leave for a holiday in Herefordshire Next Sunday, which is Trinity Sunday, the 11 am service will unite with

  • Its worse than what they are saying about our Bee demise

    We took Charlie pug for a long walk through Milford and along past the marina onto the cyclepath. I notice to my delight, that the sides of the cyclepath and hedgerows were full of wild flowers and blossoms. My delight soon turned to disappointment as