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  • Pioneering housing project for Milford

    Pembrokeshire Housing Association has started work on a cutting-edge scheme for the elderly in Milford Haven. The Extra Care Housing Scheme will see 48 self-contained flats being built at The Grove, in Steynton, along with communal facilities

  • War hero honoured

    The memory of a special forces hero killed in battle in the Middle East has been honoured. Sergeant Edward Collins, of Milford Haven, was killed in action on Wednesday, September 5th, last year, during a secret SAS operation in Iraq. He was 33. Almost

  • National Poetry Day - Thursday 9th October

    Last Thursday was National Poetry Day and it was the day I became a published poet. OK, it was on the BBC's "Have Your Say" web-site and it was a limerick, but it still counts. I am a lover of limericks as poetry in my view, should be

  • For the record

    I have been asked by a couple of people about comments made about me on another web-site. All I can say is that I am a member of the public who holds NO public office or has been elected to any committee, for at least 8 years. I am very

  • Kitchen company supports Esteam effort

    A Pembrokeshire native tree nursery established by a project that involves people with learning disabilities in environmental projects, has been given a financial boost thanks to a partnership with a kitchen supply company. Esteam, which

  • Police hunt for clues after serious sex attack

    Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious sex attack in Pembroke in the early hours of Sunday morning. A woman was attacked at about 2am in an alleyway off Main Street, opposite Brown's Cafe. The alleyway leads to the Mill Pond. Officers

  • New Lieutenant at home on the range

    It’s all change at the top at Castlemartin Range as the commandant who has been in charge for six years retires from the Army. Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Rogers, who has been a very popular commandant since arriving in 2002, has handed over