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  • Mayor and deputy swap for 2015

    COUNCILLOR Margaret Brace starts her third term as mayor of Neyland, following a ceremony on May 18.Cllr Brace thanked fellow councillors for their ‘faith and trust’ in electing her, and nominated her husband Terry as consort.She said the council must

  • Residents will have to 'adapt' to new flood defences

    RESIDENTS of Little Haven are going to be better protected from flooding after planning permission was granted for a flood defence scheme.The application was presented to the National Park's Development Management Committee meeting on behalf of Pembrokeshire

  • Paddle boarders rescued off Newgale

    TWO groups of paddle boarders caught in offshore winds were rescued by RNLI lifeguards off Newgale beach on Sunday afternoon. Six people – two teenagers and their father, and two men and an 18 year old girl –were caught out by offshore winds as

  • Jay James on bill at Castle

    PEMBROKESHIRE X Factor sensation Jay James will be a special guest at Pembroke Castle on July 5, supporting Classical Brit Award winners Only Men Aloud.The Saundersfoot singer will be on the bill for a special concert that will also feature West End performer

  • Touching gesture raises £30,000 in thanks to cancer charity

    A MUSIC project that started life as a personal thank-you to a cancer charity has now raised more than £30,000.Following his mother’s diagnosis with cancer in 2013, musician Martin Boulton convinced more than 100 artists from across the world to collaborate

  • Artists wait to see if they have smashed glass prize

    Two Pembrokeshire artists are waiting today (Wednesday) to find out if they have won the British Glass Biennale. Linda Norris, from Maenclochog, and Ashraf Hanna, from Keeston, are among 76 British artists who have been announced as finalists.