By Ted Goddard
Vernon and I were rival reporters at Pembroke Dock for three years - he at the West Wales Guardian, myself at the Western Telegraph - before we
became colleagues on this newspaper in 1965.
By Len Mullins
My friend, Vernon Scott, was a legend in local journalism. His career spanned 50 years and this remarkable fact didn't go unnoticed when he was presented to The Queen during a Royal Visit to Pembroke Dock in his retirement year.
By Martin Cavaney
To those who knew him well, Vernon Scott was not just a good journalist, but a skilled writer who approached his job with both pride and professionalism and above all a deep sense of fairness.
By John Evans
Edward Vernon Scott was born July 1930, Milford Haven. He was brought up in Pill area and grew up in Milford during WWII - very impressionable time for youngsters. Member of Sea Cadets and as a cadet went to sea with Royal Navy. Also remembers the German aircraft coming over the Haven and the arrival of the American forces which set up camp at Hakin.