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  • Adam stars in Robins’ fine win

    Tenby 2Pennar Robins 4PENNAR Robins have moved up to joint top of the table after this excellent win against Tenby at the Clicketts.The Robins have really hit form of late, and they were extremely good value for their three points thanks to the quality

  • Tigers win on the road

    Herbrandston 2Johnston 3JOHNSTON edged a five-goal thriller at Herbrandston.After Herbie had started the season with four wins on the trot, they have now suffered two defeats on the bounce.Adam Hawkins gave the visitors the lead on 20 minutes, the striker

  • YFC branches join forces to become 'stronger team'.

    PEMBROKESHIRE’S newest Young Farmers’ Club is looking forward to an exciting year of competing and socialising.Members from Brawdy YFC and Hayscastle YFC came together last month to form a new group of thirty plus.The annual general meeting

  • Amazing superpod of dolphins off Pembrokeshire coast

    A SUPERPOD of dolphins was spotted off the Pembrokeshire coast at the weekend.An estimated 1,000 common dolphins were seen swimming together by Sea Trust volunteers who were carrying out a survey on a 30 mile stretch between Milford Haven and Lundy in

  • New Withybush renal unit welcomes first patients

    WITHYBUSH Hospital’s new renal unit has opened its doors and begun treating local patients.The £7.8 million development has been has been provided thanks to a collaboration between the Welsh Renal Clinical Network, Welsh Health Specialised

  • Deadly Ramsey treble sinks Dragons

    West Dragons 1St Clears 4A SUPERB hat-trick by Dan Ramsey sealed a thoroughly deserved victory over West Dragons at the Pavilion Field.The Dragons are struggling and have yet to register a league point as they lost for the sixth time on the bounce and

  • Obituaries for October 1 2014

    Mr J W Wainwright Haverfordwest MR Jeofre William Wainwright passed away peacefully in Withybush Hospital on September 8. He was 81 years old. Jeof was born in Pembroke and worked at Stephen Davies, Main Street, Pembroke, where he worked

  • Referendum affects us all

    THE apparent underestimated impact of the recent Scottish referendum not so much on Scotland, but the whole nation, is not in line with the views of the vast majority of the people not only Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but England as well.

  • Wales Universities in memoriam

    HARD times lie ahead for Wales’ universities if the Higher Education (Wales) Bill currently before the National Assembly is enacted. Its content has the potential to change the whole character of universities, constraining them and limiting their

  • Slurry plan concern

    I REFER to the report in the edition of September 17, about the slurry site discussed at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Development Committee meeting on September 10, where it was reported Mr Daniel Harries said he had ‘overwhelming support’

  • Sad closure

    RE: The closure of the Royal Oak, Fishguard. IT is so concerning to read that the decision to close the Royal Oak Pub on Fishguard square by its owners is taking place. Isn’t it time for Cadw to purchase this historic place? After all Cadw

  • SOS praise

    AS a regular reader of your paper I have been struck this year by the large number of times - usually three or four per week - that brave, skilful and devoted people, on sea and land, have had - often not doubt at some risk to themselves - to rescue

  • Lower Town residents are being urged to get ready for winter

    RESIDENTS of Lower Town Fishguard are being urged to get ready for the winter.It is after up to 14 properties suffered flooding during the severe weather of January and February this year.Pembrokeshire County Council - along with other agencies - is organising

  • Amy is relishing taking part in top showjumping shows

    This week Bill Carne met up with Amy Tucker to chat with a young lady from Neyland who has, with her pony Troy, qualified for the forthcoming ‘Horse of the Year’ show at the NEC, Birmingham and later for the world-famous Hickstead event. .

  • Parma & Modena getaways

    Parma & Modena getaways September 2014 1st September we embarked on a train trip to Parma. Starting out at 5.15 am (it took till 11 am to get over the shock) we groped our way through the dark and lightening show to the station. The electrical

  • Sharan's energy now works as hard as she does

    Her family's shop may be in Birmingham, but Sharan Purewal's story could just as easily apply – and be of value – to any small to medium sized business in Haverfordwest. When you meet Sharan, you'd be forgiven for thinking that energy is the last of