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  • Woman in court over Milford Haven 'stabbing' charges

    A Hakin woman has been remanded in custody following an alleged stabbing in Milford Haven yesterday (Monday). Kelly Picton, of St Francis Apartments, Hakin, is charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding a man with intent to cause grievous

  • Golden vintage for car club

    A PEMBROKESHIRE car club is celebrating a very special vintage this year. Rare cars from across the county descended on Slebech Park this month to mark Pembrokeshire Vintage Car Club's fiftieth year. It all started in 1964 when the two founder

  • Londoners rescued after 'driving into sea'

    A GROUP of tourists proved that 'sat navs' are no substitute for local knowledge this Bank Holiday weekend, when they drove into the sea at Angle.Four women, on holiday from London for the weekend, had to be rescued from their flooded vehicle

  • Probus club holds minute silence in memory of Joe

    PEMBROKE Probus Club held a minute silence at their meeting on Tuesday, April 15.The silence followed the news that long-standing club member Joe Griffiths had died after a long period of incapacitation following a stroke.Club president Robert Gorman

  • Rotary club to stage concert

    PEMBROKE Rotary Club is holding a 'Recital of Songs and Arias' given by young musicians studying at the London Royal Academy of Music.The concert will be held at Tabernacle Chapel, Main Street, Pembroke on Saturday, April 26 at 7.30pm.Tickets

  • Enjoy an Easter holiday feast at Queens Hall

    SPAN Arts and Red Table Theatre presents The Just So Stories at Narberth's Queen's Hall on Wednesday, April 23.The stories, first published in 1902, were originally told by Rudyard Kipling to his own daughters, and have since been treasured by

  • Artist's new collection on display in St David's Cathedral

    PEMBROKESHIRE artist Jo Kimpton returns to The Cloister’s Gallery in St David’s Cathedral to exhibit her new paintings gathered over the last twelve months.The majority of this collection has not been seen before and offers a chance to view

  • ART EXHIBITIONS: On this week

    ART exhibitions in Pembrokeshire this week include: BRYN OGWR: Jacqueline Poncelet and Anthony Stokes. Oriel Myrddin Gallery, Church Lane, Carmarthen to Saturday, April 26. Jacqueline Poncelet's paintings and Anthony Stokes' photographs responding

  • Double joy for Jodie

    Her first winner after injury and retirement wasn’t enough for Jodie Hughes this weekend, as she landed her first double since 2010 at the South Pembs Hunt meeting on Monday. That special first winner back, came at the Llangeinor Hunt meeting just

  • Banner to add colour to bicentenary celebrations

    AFTER six months of hard craft the Pembroke Dock banner-making group is looking forward to adding even more colour to the town as it celebrates its bicentenary this year.Despite some of them never having used a sewing machine before, members have designed

  • Woman guilty of causing suffering to horses avoids prison term

    A WOMAN found guilty of causing suffering to her animals – including one horse that was described as the thinnest ever seen by a RSPCA inspector – has avoid a jail sentence today (Tuesday). Lindsey Morgan, aged 43, had been found guilty of causing

  • Bluebirds Blown away by The Wellmen

    Welsh League, Division One Haverfordwest County1 Taffs Well 4 THE Bluebirds’ promotion challenge ground to a halt after a game in which rivals Taffs Well were always quicker to the ball, writes Robert Nisbet. Over the course of the

  • All geared up for a gruelling test

    IT is a sport often associated with insurmountable amounts of speed, stamina and endurance. Hill climbs, sprint finishes and excruciatingly long distances can all add up to gripping, and at times intimidating, viewing. Personally, bar the occasional