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  • Take away's late night opening bid fails

    A currently closed take away in Haverfordwest will not be able to re-open with late night hours, the council's licensing sub-committee has ruled.Applicant Nick Heywood applied to sell hot food from 1 Quay Street – the empty Chicken Pizza Express building

  • Evacuees to enjoy St Dogmaels reunion

    Memories will be made and re-lived in St Dogmaels this May, when a group of war time evacuees return to their adoptive home.More than 60 children from the town of Hythe in Kent were billeted in and around the village during the Second World War.The story

  • CCTV appeal over Tenby assault

    Do you know the man pictured above? If so, the police would like to hear from you. It follows an incident in Tenby just before Christmas last year. A 27 year-old man and a 35-year-old woman were assaulted while attempting to get into a taxi

  • Delays in Pembrokeshire cremations as new equipment awaited

    Families in West Wales are experiencing a longer wait for the cremation of their loved ones because of improvement works being carried out at Parc Gwyn Crematorium. Over 40 per cent fewer funerals are currently taking place at the facility near

  • Lacklustre Bluebirds lose out

    Welsh League, Division One Briton Ferry Llansawel 2 Haverfordwest County 0 THE pitch was hard and the bounce was high but that does not fully explain a lacklustre Bluebirds performance which saw them surrender the three points to a Briton

  • Council admits poor handling of Fish Week cancellation

    A ‘SERIES of financial issues’ underpinned the county council’s decision to cancel this year’s Fish Week festival, members heard on Thursday (March) . Speaking to members of the economy overview and scrutiny committee, Dr Steven Jones - the council

  • Parrog park gets thumbs up

    Local children and parents flocked to Goodwick Parrog park in the spring sunshine last weekend to test out the eagerly awaited new play equipment.The equipment was installed on Thursday much to the delight of Fishguard and Goodwick families. It replaces

  • Police object to late night takeaway

    Dyfed-Powys Police are objecting to an application for a late-night takeaway on Haverfordwest’s Quay Street. The proposal is set to be discussed at a meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing sub-committee today Monday. (March 23).

  • Dairy firm is applying for a licence to sell alcohol

    Calon Wen Dairy Products is applying for a licence to sell alcohol from its distribution depot at West Wales Business Park, on Redstone Road,Narberth. If the licence is granted by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee, alcoholic

  • Marina drilling gets go ahead

    The company behind Fishguard’s proposed marina has been granted a licence to drill more than 30 boreholes in Fishguard Bay, despite concerns raised by local residents over noise. In December Conygar Investment Company PLC applied to drill 32 cable

  • Motoring along at Carmarthen club

    Interview by Kira Evans. Ryland James - Carmarthen Club secretary. I met up at for an interview in Pembrey, Llanelli with Ryland James who is the entry secretary at this event, the West Wales Rally Spares JAFFA Stages 2014. Q: I see that you

  • Chicken till late, if permission granted

    A Narberth takeaway is applying for a licence to serve late-night hot food. Aysen Erdogu, who owns Chickenland at 17 High Street, hopes to provide refreshments to the public until 11.30pm from Monday to Thursday and on Sundays. On Friday and Saturday