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  • Fortnightly black bin bag collections given the go ahead

    FORTNIGHTLY black bin bag collections were given the green light by cabinet members on Monday (September 9).As of next month, black bag and glass waste will be collected every two weeks.A commitment to further consider the arrangements for dealing with

  • Rail usage steams ahead in north Pembrokeshire

    THE North Pembrokeshire Transport Forum has carried out research which has revealed a sharp increase in rail travel over the past 15 years.During a comparison of the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) station usage figures for 1997/8 and 2011/12, the independent

  • Girl Guides enjoy fun in the sun.

    A MAJOR Girlguiding event in St Davids has been hailed a huge success.Celtic Camping was the venue for the first Girlguiding Pembrokeshire outdoor party event, which saw around 300 girls and volunteers come together during the last weekend of August.The

  • Milford Haven Music Festival success

    Milford Haven’s 12th annual Music Festival got off to a splendid start at The Torch Theatre on Saturday with the 24th Gala Charity Concert concert featuring the Three Welsh Tenors, with the support of two celebrity artistes.This opening concert

  • Free workshops teach importance of human rights at work

    LOCAL businesses are invited to learn more about human rights law and its importance in the workplace at a free workshop next month.The Human Rights UK tour, organised by the British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) comes to Merlin’s Bridge on

  • Fin-tastic sight as dolphin plays near Pembrokeshire coast

    A MAGNIFICENT bottlenose dolphin has been staging its own aqua show in Carmarthen Bay, to the delight of spectators.Tempted in by warm waters and plentiful fish stocks, the lively creature has been spotted jumping, splashing and cavorting close to both

  • Views sought on relaxation of rules

    LOCAL businesses are being urged to support government plans to relax rules on parking on double yellow lines.Antur insurance Services, based in Haverfordwest is calling on local businesses and residents to support government plans to relax double yellow

  • Showcasing lamb and ram management at genetics open day

    A GENETICS showcase and field day for lamb producers is being held in west Wales tomorrow (Tuesday).Organised by Farmers’ Union of Wales Carmarthenshire county chairman Catherine Nakielny, the practical day will focus on genetic improvement and

  • January date set for Tenby murder trial

    The trial of a man accused with the murder of a Tenby woman will take place in January, a judge has ruled. Steven Daniel Williams, aged 30, has denied murdering Joanna Elizabeth Hall at her home in Cresswell Street on March 16. Miss Hall, also