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  • Friday night rock vandalism

    Damage was caused to a car parked near Haverfordwest library last night (Friday). Police believe the assailant used a rock to damage the car's door sometime between 7pm and 9pm on March 28th. Anybody with information is asked to contact Haverfordwest

  • Danger sign in Milford Haven

    Firemen were called to Lloyds bank, Milford Haven, on Saturday morning to remove a dangerous sign from the building. Severe weather over the weekend left the sign hanging from one hook, causing a potential hazard on Hamilton Terrace. A member of

  • Quins win vital local derby

    Pembroke Dock Quins beat Haverfordwest in a vital local derby where they desperately needed the points, whilst Tenby United and Cardigan boosted their hopes of promotion with excellent home victories. Division One (West): Bridgend Athletic 20 Narberth

  • 12 month tourism visit for minister

    Secretary of State for Wales Paul Murphy has been visiting Pembrokeshire to see how tourism in west Wales is developing into a year-round industry. Mr Murphy visited two new venues aiming to extend the visitors' season to 12 months a year in Pembrokeshire

  • County tops blue flag chart

    A total of 33 Pembrokeshire beaches - the most in Wales - have qualified to fly the coveted blue and yellow Seaside Award flag for the next 12 months. To achieve Seaside Award status, the award-winning beaches will have attained the European Union minimum

  • Readers wanted to spot plant trends

    An annual common plants survey by Plantlife has revealed that last year at least one site in Pembrokeshire contained no common wild plants at all. In addition, previous Plantlife research has shown that Pembrokeshire has lost 18% of its scarce plant

  • New police chief chosen

    The new chief constable of Dyfed-Powys Police will be Ian Arundale - currently deputy chief constable of West Mercia Police. Mr Arundale is expected to take over in June and succeeds Terry Grange who retired from the force following allegations of

  • Another nail in tax offices' coffin

    Documents leaked to the Western Telegraph seem to confirm that the Haverfordwest and Pembroke Dock offices are not part of HM Revenue and Customs' future plans, adding another nail to the coffin of Pembrokeshire's tax offices. A controversial internal

  • MP defends post office vote

    Carmarthen west and south Pembrokeshire MP Nick Ainger has defended his decision to vote against a Commons motion to suspend the compulsory post office closures in the county and across the UK. Mr Ainger said that this was not the time for hiding heads