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  • Singalongs and Spam sandwiches mark VE Day anniversary

    THE 70th anniversary of VE Day was celebrated in style in Neyland recently. On May 6, members of St Tudwal and St Clement churches marked the occasion day by hosting a lunch at the church hall. £405 was raised for the new church hall fund and

  • Llys y Fran welcomes the return of the dragon

    AN oar-some weekend of fun and fundraising roared into Pembrokeshire as the Welsh Dragon Boat Championships were staged at Llys y Fran Country Park.The event was Narberth and Whitland Rotary Club’s major fundraiser of the year, and looks set to raise

  • Evette's close shave for Greenacres

    AN animal rescuer from Haverfordwest has shed her beloved locks for a cause close to her heart. Evette Eardley had her head shaved at the Greenacres Fun Day last month to raise much needed funds for the Talbenny-based animal rescue. The 34-

  • Freshwater East beach becomes the inspiration and the canvas

    FRESHWATER East’s beach became a source of art and an artwork itself on Saturday, May 23, as part of the third annual Art Out West event.Art Out West showcases exhibitions of artists’ work in their homes, studios and galleries in Pembroke Dock, Pembroke

  • Festival had all the right moves

    An innovative dance festival stormed the stages at Milford’s Torch Theatre last Saturday as Arts Care Gofal Celf’s D15 event took over the building.The sixth annual festival ran from 10am until 9pm and featured performances by professional and amateur

  • Fishguard feels the folk

    Fishguard was filled with fiddlers and frolickers over the Whitsun bank holiday as the 16th annual Fishguard folk festival bought music and merriment to the town.The festival, which is mostly free, officially opened on Saturday morning with Heb Enw Morris

  • Flags fly in the county town

    FIVE colourful flags inspired by the River Cleddau are gracing the centre of Haverfordwest.Organised by The Lab, the ‘Fly the Flag’ project involved almost 200 pupils from five local primary schools. At special workshops, the children were shown pictures

  • Neyland inflict first defeat on Carew

    Neyland (141 for 5) beat Carew (140 for 9) by five wicketsNEYLAND bounced back into the title chase as they beat Carew in an absorbing clash at the Athletic Ground between two very strong and committed sides.Batting first, Carew lost the key wickets of

  • Amy takes aid to stricken Nepalese villages

    A Letterston woman is delivering life--saving aid to families in remote Nepalese villages whose lives have been destroyed after the country's terrible earthquake.Amy Johnson, 24, was in the city of Pokhara, when the first quake hit. Her parents Babs and

  • Overwhelming response to DIY SOS

    THERE has been an overwhelming response to a DIY SOS put out by St Giles Church in Letterston.An appeal was made at the end of April for people to give up their time to give the church a much-needed facelift.The local community, churchgoers, wardens and

  • Crowds flock to Really Wild Food Festival's 10th year

    THE Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival returned to Pembrokeshire at the weekend. After a one year absence, two of the county’s gold award-winning businesses combined to celebrate the event’s 10th birthday. Ian Griffiths of Celtic Camping

  • The Town extend their lead at the top

    Cresselly (164 all out) lost to Haverfordwest (211 all out) by 47 runsHAVERFORDWEST extended their lead at the top of the table with an excellent win over Cresselly after they batted first and scored 211 all out before dismissing the opposition for a

  • Health Board meeting to focus on Withybush Hospital

    HYWEL Dda University Health Board has said it is committed to maintaining a 24-7 emergency department at Withybush Hospital. The comments came as the Health Board plans to hold its next public board meeting in the grounds of Withybush, with a special