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  • Llangwm celebrates Lottery boost

    A FUNDING boost of more than £17,000 will help bring an 800-year-old Llangwm church into the 21st century.St. Jerome’s Church in Llangwm has received funding of £17,700 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to renovate the medieval church

  • House building begins on former hotel site

    THE site of a former Letterston hotel has been cleared and work to build new houses there has already got underway.The Brynawelon, once a huge attraction for Pembrokeshire revellers, had fallen into a state of disrepair before a serious fire gutted the

  • Narberth's Sunnybank Residential Home consultation nears end

    THERE’S just over a week to go before consultation ends on the future of Narberth’s Sunnybank Residential Home.The Pembrokeshire County Council owned and managed facility - one of two residential care homes for frail, older people in the county

  • Revamped Tenby Post Office to open for longer

    A first class refurbishment plan has been announced for Tenby Post Office to offer longer opening hours and a new modern look.The building, in Warren Street, will be transformed into one of the Post Office’s new ’main’ style open-plan

  • Future looks bright for iconic pub

    THE future of a Fishguard pub has been secured, after two local friends agreed to take over its running.The 18th century Royal Oak on Fishguard Square is where the historic peace treaty between France and Britain was signed in 1797, following the last

  • New judo class for youngsters

    DUE to the continued success of their Monday night sessions, Haverfordwest Judo Club is starting a new class on Saturday mornings for juniors.The class will cater for beginners and existing judo players aged seven or older. Children will be able to learn

  • Wolfscastle School among the best in Wales

    WOLFSCASTLE Community Primary School has been ranked among the best in Wales.The Western Mail launched its comprehensive guide to state-funded primary schools on January 14, rating schools using 21 different government-approved measures, put together

  • Shadow Welsh secretary 'astounded' by poverty in Wales

    SHADOW welsh secretary Owen Smith visited Milford Haven’s PATCH food bank on Friday, as part of a Labour campaign to highlight how government cuts are affecting local communities.Preseli Pembrokeshire Labour candidate Paul Miller and European elections

  • Town council website goes live

    FISHGUARD and Goodwick Town Council has launched a brand new website.You can find information about your town councillors, read minutes of the latest meetings, agendas for upcoming meetings and see the latest news and Facebook feeds.There is also a calendar

  • Calling all aspiring photographers

    SOLVA Business Group has launched a photo competition.The theme is 'beautiful Solva' and the first prize is £100.Entry is free and photographers can submit up to four images each. By entering photographers must accept that their photos may