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  • Care centre proposals for mart ground get go-ahead

    The arrival of two new developments in north Pembrokeshire are drawing closer, as proposals for a new care scheme for the elderly at the Crymych mart ground were approved. Pembrokeshire County Council’s cabinet members unanimously passed proposals

  • Top award for Fishguard Leisure Centre

    Fishguard Leisure Centre has been credited with an award for its good practice and management. The award came from QUEST – the UK quality scheme for sport and leisure, which ranked the leisure centre amongst the best in the country, It received

  • New team at town hall

    The new mayor of Pembroke for 2010/11 will be local businessman Councillor Keith Nicholas, who represents the Pembroke St. Mary south ward. He is the current deputy mayor and will become the 631st mayor of Pembroke at the annual meeting at Pembroke

  • Adam jumps two-metre barrier

    Local athlete Adam Davies has reached a personal milestone to claim his third successive West Wales championship high-jump title at Swansea recently. Adam, who competes for the Pembrokeshire Harriers, gained a personal best by clearing the bar at two-metres

  • £20,000 boost for Hubberston community play area

    The community play area in Hubberston is set to be improved even further after Pembrokeshire County Council pledged £20,000 to the project. At a council cabinet meeting last Monday, members voted unanimously in favour of passing a proposal by Dr Steven

  • I v X

    So now the New year is well and truly underway and resolutions of change have either become part of our lives or have long been abandoned. So what determines our success or failure? What is it that makes some of us keep on keeping on

  • Urgent meeting called over Milford Haven footpath

    An urgent meeting has been called to clarify the exact location of a Milford Haven footpath at the centre of a 15 year dispute. The meeting has been called by Milford Haven Town Council following this month’s publication of a public path diversion order

  • Girls can’t wait for the European experience

    TWO gymnasts and a coach from Pembroke-shire have been chosen to represent Great Britain at the forthcoming European special needs gymnastic championships. Jemma Bowie Hallam, of Milford Haven, and Victoria Walters, of Tenby, have been selected for the

  • Plea for funds to feather owls' nests

    Fears that more than a dozen homeless owls could fall into the wrong hands has prompted wildlife worker Maria Evans to add them to her brood of birds. European eagle owls, tawny, Bengalese and barn owls are among the 14 birds of prey that Maria

  • Urgent need for reform

    Dear Editor —The reported views of MP Stephen Crabb (“MP criticises calls for ‘Dyfed’ constituency,” Western Telegraph, February 3rd), appear to ignore those of the many people who consider that the electoral system is in urgent need of reform in order