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  • Landowners warned to lock the gate on theft

    Police are reminding landowners to check the security of their metal gates and fences to prevent them from thieves. It follows the theft of a 14 foot galvanised gate at a field entrance in the Rhosfach area, near Llangolman overnight on Wednesday.

  • Visitors beamed up to Bluebird's golden age

    A car which was once the fastest in the world is currently on show at the Museum of Speed in Pendine, next to the beach where it was driven to one of its records. Malcolm Campbell was at the wheel of the Sunbeam Bluebird in 1924 when it shattered

  • Defiant Neyland win

    Neyland (106 for 5) beat Saundersfoot (103 for 9) Defiant Neyland gained a five-wicket home victory against new boys Saundersfoot. An unbroken stand of 30 by Nick Kooman (14) and Patrick Bellerby (15) saw them home after they had looked shaky at

  • Banner steers Herbie home

    Lawrenny (124 all out) lost to Herbrandston (136 all out) Talented teenager Nathan Banner guided Herbrandston to an excellent 12-run win against Lawrenny. Banner top scored in the Herbie innings and then grabbed five wickets alongside a four-wicket

  • Town are back with bang

    Whitland (205 for 7) lost to Haverfordwest (205 for 7) Haverfordwest were delighted to get back to winning ways as they claimed the scalp of Whitland. The Town got off to a good start with the ball and then batted sensibly throughout their innings

  • Blocked out

    Narberth (126 for 9) drew with Carew (160 for 6) Carew were denied victory as Narberth’s Matthew Johns and Tom Bevan held out for the last two overs to gain a draw. Carew’s total of 160 for 6 owed much to Brian Hall (45) and Tom Richards (29 against

  • Committal papers served in sexual offences trial

    A Milford Haven man appeared in front of Haverfordwest magistrates yesterday (Wednesday), charged with 13 counts under the sexual offences act. In March Clement Mark McCoan, of Great North Road, Milford Haven, entered not guilty pleas to charges of

  • Cresselly power to top of table

    St Ishmaels (192 for 7) lost to Cresselly (193 for 2) Cresselly leap-frogged close neighbours Carew to go top of the table after overcoming a spirited St Ishmaels team. Cresselly again showed their batting might as they easily chased down a St Ishmaels

  • £4.2m Pembrokeshire Coastal Tourism Project

    The recent announcement that tourism in Pembrokeshire is to benefit from a £4,242,500 is very welcoming. This money will help provide top-class, environmentally friendly facilities for people to enjoy the coast by foot or water as well experience

  • Division two cricket round-up...

    Brock boys too hot for Town Haverfordwest 2nds (90 all out) lost to Llangwm (218 all out) Llangwm proved too strong for Haverfordwest seconds at a sun-soaked Racecourse. Llangwm scored 218 all out before reducing Haverford-west 2nds to 100 all

  • Crymych claim the cup

    Crymych 22 Milford Haven 6 Crymych picked up the Pembrokeshire Knockout Cup for the first time in their history, fending off a concerted challenge from a Milford Haven side which played a big part in producing an excellent final. Both teams were

  • Canine carers keep watch for criminal activity

    A pioneering scheme which enlists dog walkers as extra eyes and ears in their community will be launched in Tenby today (Thursday). Dogwatch, introduged by Tenby neighbourhood policing team, is similar to Neighbourhood Watch. Dog walkers are encouraged

  • Competition needs a drastic change

    A competitive final, fought between two talented rugby sides. An unaware spectator could have been forgiven for thinking that last Wednesday’s Pembrokeshire Knock Out Cup final was an occasion fitting for such a keenly contested trophy. In reality,

  • Tenby man to stand trial on historic sex charges

    A Tenby man is to stand trial, accused of indecency with a girl when she was aged just three and a half. Gareth Jones, aged 61, of the Sundowner Motel, New Hedges, appeared before Judge Peter Heywood at Swansea crown court yesterday (Wednesday) for

  • Still time to enter young farmer award

    The deadline for an award which highlights the achievements of younger farmers has been extended. The Farmers’ Union of Wales award is given to people aged 40 and under, living in Pembrokeshire and working in agricultural production or land management