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  • Man's death caused by acute intoxication

    An inquest has heard how the death of a 63-year-old Pembroke man was an accident caused by acute alcohol intoxication. David Anthony Samuel lived with his mother Patricia Samuel in Lowless Close, and had ‘always enjoyed a drink’. However

  • D12 dance festival kicks off at Milford marina

    Contemporary to hip hop, belly dancing to free running; if you love dance, then don’t miss Pembrokeshire Fish Week’s new dance festival this weekend. Entitled D12 and run by Arts Care Gofal Celf, the dance festival will be held at Milford Haven

  • MSC launches ‘Hang on to your tackle’ campaign

    A campaign to tackle the problem of angling litter on the county’s beaches, ledges and outcrops is to be launched during Pembrokeshire fish week. The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is installing a new network of ten angling litter bins at

  • Stackpole solstice stroll on Saturday

    The Stackpole Estate will be the location for a unique celebration of the beginning of the summer with a guided solstice walk at dawn tomorrow (Saturday). The walk will leave Stackpole Quay from 3am on June 23rd, heading over Barafundle Bay and

  • Army skirmishes reenacted in Saundersfoot

    A Pembrokeshire village will be at the centre of a step back in time at the weekend as Britain’s premier reenactment group set up camp in the community. The excitement and terror of skirmishes between Roundhead and Royalist armies will be the

  • Fish festival kicks off with music

    For brilliant music over the summer solstice, don’t miss the brand new Midsummer Gig at Milford Haven Docks tonight (Friday). The concert will feature three acclaimed groups; favourite local bands The Shaws and The Pennysows, plus up-and-coming

  • Fishy festival starts tomorrow

    One of the country’s favourite festivals – Pembrokeshire Fish Week – is to cast off this weekend. The whopper of a festival has some 250 events celebrating Pembrokeshire’s fantastic fish and shellfish, wonderful coastline, and maritime heritage

  • Five to appear on cocaine charges

    Five men are due to appear before a judge at Swansea crown court today (Friday) charged with conspiring to supply cocaine. Michael James Ryder, aged 26, of Leach Way Tenby; 31-year-old Mark Davies of Elm Grove, the Green, Pembroke and 33- year-old

  • Rowing Irish Sea in aid of charity

    Llanion Warriors completed the Celtic Challenge by crossing the Irish Sea in a longboat last month to raise funds for charity organisations. After four months of intense training throughout the very cold, wet dark months since January, our team of twelve

  • Mark plays it fair

    A Super round of golf secured first place for Mark Wood when the Kilgetty Golf Society travelled to the Fairwood Golf Course on the Gower. In warm weather, there was a turnout of 23 players, including two new members. In first place winning the coveted

  • Jobsfair for caring employees

    A care work jobsfair will be held at the Bridge Innovation Centre between 10am and 2pm today (Friday). The fair is being run by the Pembrokeshire Social Care Workforce Development partnership in conjunction with Jobcentreplus to coincide with

  • Care in the Community group heads for Snowdon heights

    Residents of St Davids Care in the Community are heading to the summit of Mount Snowdon today (Friday)to raise £10,000 for the charity. Trustee Laura King, who will lead the group, has prepared residents with a training regime involving walking,