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  • Swiss watch also taken from Fat Sam's

    Police revealed this evening that a further item was taken from Fat Sam's Breakfast Bar when it was burgled last week. Thieves broke into the eatery on Old Hakin Road some time between 5pm on Thursday, January 24th and 8am the following morning. They

  • Two normal blokes

    Two normal blokes who met by chance in Tenby, Pembrokeshire both with a passion for motorbiking. We ended up as neighbours as well as riding buddies. Individually, we were both inspired by Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boormans "Long Way Round" DVD. We

  • Obituaries, January 30th 2008

    Mrs I. Roch Cosheston The funeral took place at St Mary's Church, Nash on December 22nd of Mrs Iris Eileen Roch, of Linney', Woodfield Grove, Cosheston, who died on December 14th at her home, surrounded by her family. She was 99. Iris was the fourth

  • Tanks for the suggestion

    Dear Editor - Regarding the monumental tank at Western Way car park, Pembroke Dock. Although it is looking a little worse for wear, it is nothing a good shot-blasting and coat of paint wouldn't cure. The more fundamental question is where to site it

  • Who knows what's best?

    Dear editor - The future of the A40 at Robeston Wathen is one example of politicians thinking they know best. Residents, businesses and safety campaigners all argue that a by-pass and, if possible, dualling, are vital measures that need to be put in

  • People need green spaces

    Dear editor - It is sad that Pembrokeshire Housing intends to squeeze in more houses on the verges surrounding Skrinkle estate at Manorbier. The government plans to build three million new homes by 2020, but Direct Gov.uk states that good design is crucial

  • Homes query "worrying"

    Dear Editor - Regarding Fury at green light for homes' (December 19th). The Joint Unitary Development Plan has resulted in the cost of houses and land reaching extraordinary values, putting ownership and ability to rent outside the reach of much of the

  • Concerned after homes comments

    Dear editor - I was concerned to read Andrew McCabe's comments about the National Park Authority's decision to grant planning permission for a small affordable housing development on the Skrinkle estate, Manorbier (Letters, January 9th). He suggests

  • LNG site back to normal

    South Hook LNG site has been reopened, following a bomb scare this morning. Day shift workers were evacuated from the site shortly after 9am this morning, as police officers rushed to cordon off the site. The precautionary action came following

  • Man pleads guilty to wounding with intent

    A Milford Haven man has today appeared in front of Swansea Crown Court and admitted wounding with intent. Simon Craig Hambrook will not now face a trial for attempted murder, which he was initially charged with. The 24-year-old will now be sentenced

  • BREAKING NEWS: Bomb scare at LNG site

    Workers have been evacuated from the South Hook LNG site this morning, following what is believed to be a bomb scare. A spokesman for the company confirmed that a phone call had been received at the site this morning. He said that all workers had

  • Cooker fire causes casualty

    Fire crews were called to a cooker fire at Acorn Heights on Green Hill Tenby last night. The fire was in a first floor kitchen and was confined to the cooker. Crews from Tenby used two hose reel jets, two sets of breathing apparatus and a positive

  • Crash at Nine Wells

    Fire crews were called to a crash involving one vehicle at Nine Wells, Solva, at 11pm on Monday night. St Davids and Haverfordwest crews attended and made the scene safe.

  • Fishing boat towed

    A local fishing boat was towed from Aberporth to Fishguard harbour after suffering engine failure on Monday night. New Quay RNLI life boat recovered the vessel then transferred it to Fishguard lifeboat crew for the rest of its journey.