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  • Good Friday D-day for historic Chapel Bay fort opening

    AN ANGLE museum and 19th Century fort, opening its doors to the public in little more than a week’s time, is appealing for volunteers to help with its operation and maintenance.The historic Chapel Bay Fort and Museum will unofficially open on Good Friday

  • Egg-citing motorcycle run to help youngsters this Sunday

    MOTORCYCLISTS are being invited to take part in a ride-out from Pembroke to support disadvantaged youngsters this Sunday afternoon.The Easter Egg Run, organised by charity group the 3 Amigos, takes place on March 29, and is planned to leave from Pembroke

  • 'Natural justice' beats refusal for Spittal housing plan

    “NATURAL justice” led to county councillors allowing a couple to build a family home on an empty site between two previously approved homes at Spittal, despite an officers’ recommendation for refusal.Outline planning permission was granted for three dwellings

  • Muller's Corner: Story of town's Easter parade

    THIS week, historian MarkMuller reveals a forgotten Easter tradition that started in Haverfordwest.Some aspects of Easter had to survive a rocky period after the Reformation although most Churches have retained many of the observances. Among the traditions

  • Wolfscastle launches Wales in Bloom

    The 2015 Wales in Bloom Competition will be officially launched in Wolfscastle School today; Friday, March 27. Wales in Bloom is the regional element of the Britain in Bloom Competition supported by the Royal Horticultural Society. Wolfscastle

  • 24 hour cycle challenge in memory of Mikey

    A Haverfordwest man will cycle for 24 hours today (Friday) in remembrance of his brother and to raise awareness of mental health issues. Lee Anson, 43, will take to his static bike at Tesco Haverfordwest at 8pm this evening and hopes his legs will

  • Delport urges pupils to reach for the Sky

    THERE was a special sporting guest at Milford Haven Secondary School yesterday (Thursday) as former South African rugby international Thinus Delport met with pupils and staff as part of the Sky Sports ‘Living for Sport’ initiative. The 40-year-old,

  • Coach leading the way with SAW success

    THE Strength Academy Wales (SAW) centre in Haverfordwest has lifted the bar once more – with one of the coaches leading the way, writes Fraser Watson. Owain Wyn Rowlands, who assists head coach and SAW founder Simon Roach in tutoring youngsters at

  • Aaron has certainly got the power

    This week Bill Carne goes back to the ever-growing sport of power lifting to talk to Aaron Hoskings, a Pembrokeshire man who is already lifting huge weights and has four World Championship gold medals already as proof of his ability . . .AT 31 years of

  • Carer who stole £25,000 due to be sentenced

    A Milford Haven man who took £25,000 from his elderly mother to fund his gambling habit is due to be sentenced today (Friday) Richard Keith Lightfoot of Fettle Court, Victoria Road, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates earlier this month to face

  • Heroin accused due in court

    A Lamphey man accused of being concerned in the importation of heroin is due to appear at Swansea crown court today (Friday). Robert Saunders, aged 36, of Strawberry Hill Farm, will be asked to enter a plea when he appears at a case management