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  • Deadly Woodrow bags brace in Tigers’ win

    Pennar Robins 1 Johnston 2 NICKY Woodrow bagged two goals for Johnston in their slender win against Pennar Robins at Bush Camp. The Tigers failed to make the most of their scoring opportunities as the hosts dug deep and kept themselves

  • Nomads use heads to gain vital win at Sports

    Saundersfoot Sports 1 Neyland 5 A BRILLIANT hat-trick by Patrick Bellerby earned Neyland a crucial victory at struggling Saundersfoot Sports. This was the Nomads fourth win of the campaign, but more importantly this result pushes them eleven

  • It was raining goals at Narberth

    Narberth 11 Hundleton 0 LEAGUE leaders Narberth showed no mercy as they annihilated rock bottom Hundleton at Jesse Road. This result ensured that the Bluebirds stay a point clear of champions Hakin United at the summit, as the score line

  • TENBY MURDER TRIAL: Victim was stabbed 40 times, court told

    An alleged murderer from Tenby may have sat alongside his fatally injured victim “all night” before dialling 999, a jury heard today (Tuesday). By the time Steven Daniel Williams, aged 30, called for help it was too late, said Elwen Evans QC, prosecuting

  • WRU rugby results – Saturday, January 11, 2014

    SWALEC Plate 3rd Round Abergavenny 17 -13 Garndiffaith Amman United 14 – 9 Loughor Caernarfon 25 -0 Denbigh Cwmllynfell 9 - 11 Waunarlwydd Felinfoel 18 - 27 Llangennech Glamorgan W 53 – 3 Builth Wells Glynneath 43 - 10 Morriston Kenfig

  • Free Nordic walking taster

    AGE Cymru is holding a free Nordic Walking taster session to introduce the enjoyable and effective whole body exercise which is suitable for all ages and abilities. It is part of the Age Cymru Nordic Walking Programme. Prior booking by email

  • Neyland still rule the roost

    NEYLAND A again showed why they are the top indoor league team in local cricket as they proved far too strong for Haverfordwest and smashed a makeshift Cresselly team by a massive 120 runs in the first week of this season’s competition. Cresselly

  • Thrilled Laurie celebrates double Wales cap joy

    THERE was cause for a double celebration for 17-year-old footballer from Pembrokeshire who realised his dream by playing twice for Wales in the space of four days, writes Gordon Thomas. Last Friday, Laurie Haworth made his debut for Wales Under

  • Guide Dogs Cymru chooses Pembrokeshire for pilot project

    GUIDE Dogs Cymru will be out an about in Pembrokeshire later this month hoping to recruit volunteers for an ambitious new project. The charity is aiming to help blind and visually impaired people in the county gain independence and confidence by