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  • Local shops get involved in big Welsh window display

    ANYONE walking through Haverfordwest this past week will have done well not to notice the beautiful window decorations in a number of local shops.Inspired by all things Welsh, members of The Haverfordwest Business Circle have been working hard on their

  • Port steps in with Milford Fish Festival

    Milford Fish Festival is to take place at Milford Fish Docks on Saturday 27th June, the Port of Milford Haven has confirmed. The family focused, fish-themed event is being organised by the Port with the support of Pembrokeshire County Council so

  • St Davids named among the best places to live

    ST DAVIDS has been named in the top 50 Best Places to Live in the Countryside by The Sunday Times.It is one of seven places in Wales to feature in the newspaper’s guide, along with Aberaeron, Llanidloes and Port Eynon.The locations were selected for combining

  • New Johnston primary school plans approved

    JOHNSTON is to get a new primary school after councillors were unanimous in approving the plans. Pembrokeshire County Council’s proposal was considered by the authority's planning committee on Tuesday (February 24).The application sought permission to

  • Historic sex charges case at crown court

    A Nolton Haven resident, facing a string of historic sexual offence charges, is to appear at crown court today, Friday, February 27. Appearing before Haverfordwest magistrates earlier this month, Christopher Rowlands, 47, of Hilton Crest, entered

  • Birthday bender arsonist due to be sentenced

    A woman who set her own flat on fire after a booze and drugs birthday bender is due to be sentenced today. Natasha Bradbury, 26, of Chestnut Way, Mount Estate, Milford Haven, admitted a charge of arson being reckless as to whether life would be

  • Chance to glimpse cutting edge of cancer research

    Cancer research UK is the world’s leading charity dedicated to beating cancer through research, but how does the cancer research in Wales help us to beat cancer sooner? Join some of Wales’ top cancer scientists and doctors this evening (Friday,

  • College up for prestigious awards

    Pembrokeshire College will find out today (Friday) whether it has won two Times Educational Supplement (TES) Further Education awards due to its work in the Pembrokeshire community. The college is in with a chance of winning the accolade of Outstanding

  • Ali shines in rugby for Whitland Ladies

    Bill Carne this week chats to Ali Griffiths, who is a pleasant and modest young lady off the rugby pitch but an aggressive second row with Whitland Ladies once she dons a Borderettes’ jersey...Whitland Ladies’ Rugby team has done remarkably well over

  • Luxury train to make St David's Day visit

    FISHGUARD Harbour will welcome 250 special guests on St David’s Day who are travelling into town on the UK’s most luxurious touring train.Goodwick Brass Band, Jemima Nicholas and the Mayor of Fishguard and Goodwick, Councillor Mike Lloyd will form part

  • Residents' chance to meet Police and Crime Commissioner

    Dyfed-Powys residents are urged to tell Police and Crime Commissioner Christopher Salmon about issues that concern them today (Friday). Twelve Your Voice days are planned in 2015. They include private face-to-face surgeries for individuals,

  • Football 'role models' to be sentenced for urinal attack

    Two members of Narberth football club, described as role models in the local community, are due to be sentenced today (Friday) after an attack on a man in a Saundersfoot nightclub’s toilets. Kyle Alan Quartermaine, 24, of Halkon Crescent, Narberth