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  • Historical gems explored in Archaeology Day School

    Medieval buildings, a WWII flying boat, Nevern Castle and coastal archaeology are all hot topics at tomorrow's Archaeology Day School hosted by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority. The annual event is being held at Pembrokeshire College and

  • Teen accused of sexual touching

    A Pembroke Dock teenager has appeared in front of Haverfordwest magistrates court accused of sexual touching. Karl Anthony Edgar of 17 Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, was charged with intentionally touching a woman, aged over 16, in a sexual

  • Pub assault left victim with permanent damage

    An unprovoked attack in a Narberth pub left the victim with temporary blindness, permanent vision defects and an increased risk of future eye problems. "Since that night I feel as if my life has been put on hold," said Christopher Connor, in a statement

  • High quality, exciting races

    The 2009 event attracted the splendid number of 847 athletes from schools all over Pembrokeshire. The organisers would like to thank Oakwood Leisure Park for the use of their park grounds, Pembrokeshire Harriers for the running and marshalling of the

  • Trio charged with human trafficking due to appear in court

    Three people - including a father and daughter - charged with human trafficking and controlling prostitutes are due to appear in front of a judge today (Friday). Toma Carroll, aged 25, will appear at Cardiff crown court this afternoon, alongside her

  • Mythical, Wild and Human forms explored at Oriel Y Parc

    An exhibition of masks, inspired by the carved stone heads of St David’s Bishops Palace, will be launched at St Davids' Oriel Y Parc this evening (Friday). The exhibition, entitled Mythical, Wild and Human, is part of a four-year programme

  • Pembrokeshire people needed for innovative new film

    Auditions for a film, shot in and around the Tenby area, are taking place this weekend. Pembrokeshire film company, Oddsox Productions, is planning to produce a short, gripping film which will be entered into film festivals across the UK.

  • Music for Mongolia in Letterston tonight

    A fundraising concert for children in Darkhan, Mongolia, takes place tonight (Friday) at 7.30pm at Letterston Hall. The concert is being held by Soroptomist International of Fishguard and District and will raise money for play equipment for the children

  • Shan is queen of Snowdon

    Veteran woman runner Shan Roberts, from Felindre Farchog near Newport, did superbly well to come out on top in the gruelling Snowdonia marathon. The 42-year-old not only was she the quickest woman but she also took the prize for the first veteran to

  • Pembrokeshire parents launch cardiac campaign

    Two Pembrokeshire families who have lost young people to sudden cardiac death helped to launch a major Welsh campaign yesterday (Thursday). Former Tenby mayor Maureen Ward and Graham and Helen Lewis of Kilgetty have worked tirelessly for the charity

  • Inaugural artist in residence at St Davids gallery

    Oriel Y Parc gallery in St Davids will be unveiling some high quality art this month. The work of the centre’s inaugural artist in residence, Brendan Stuart Burns, will be on display from tomorrow Saturday, November 14th, for four months. Although his

  • Andrew’s prize hat-trick

    Andrew Rees, from Walwyns Castle, was honoured three times at a special prize-giving on the day he graduated from Harper Adams University College, Shropshire. Andrew, aged 23, graduated with a first class honours degree in agriculture, and

  • Lively and engaging show

    Both storytelling and music are set to delight the audience at Letterston Memorial Hall tomorrow (Saturday). Based on Culhwch and Olwen, the oldest surviving Arthurian legend from The Mabinogion, Hunting the Giant’s Daughter begins at 7.30pm