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  • Fears for Pembrokeshire coast as emergency tug funds are cut

    Government plans to scrap funding for the UKs’ four powerful salvage tugs is a backward penny-pinching step that puts the environment and seamen’s lives at risk, according to a leading environmental organisation. And, states Friends of the Earth

  • County scoops top accolades in National Tourism Awards

    Pembrokeshire has proved it possesses the cream of the Welsh tourist industry by bringing home five top accolades from the National Tourism Awards for Wales. The Grove Hotel, Narberth was named the winner of large Best Place to Stay, with Folly Farm

  • Indulge in passion at art weekends

    This autumn, the St Brides Spa Hotel in Saundersfoot welcomes artists Michael and Thomasin Toohie to deliver art tutorial weekends against a stunning coastal backdrop. With their wealth of art knowledge and talent, they will guide and inspire

  • Haverfordwest man told to expect prison over GBH attack

    A Haverfordwest man has admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent. Daniel Peter Reading, aged 28, appeared before Judge Peter Heywood at Swansea crown court on Friday for a plea and case management hearing. He admitted causing gbh to