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  • County group's 'thank-EU' praise

    A PEMBROKESHIRE group opposed to Brexit recently met at Narberth’s Bloomfield Centre to celebrate the benefits to Pembrokeshire of EU membership. Alistair Cameron from Pembrokeshire for Europe said: “The Common Market was formed over 60 years ago

  • BB Skone’s gig guide

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Helen Wales & Deborah Winter, Pepper’s, Fishguard Jam Night, The Brook Inn, St Ishmaels Open Mic, The Eagle Inn, Narberth Open Mic, The Middlegate, Pembroke Open Mic, Oriel y Parc, St Davids THURSDAY

  • Class B drugs found in clothing

    Cannabis was found in a Haverfordwest woman’s clothing as she was being recalled to prison. Claire Evans, of Market Street, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to cannabis possession when she appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, February

  • Cleddau Bridge traffic delays warning

    POLICE are warning of potential traffic delays near the Cleddau Bridge this week as more heavy loads from the former Murco refinery, Milford Haven, are shipped abroad. Parts of the former refinery were moved over the Cleddau Bridge to Pembroke

  • Drama tackles issues of mental wellbeing

    CRACKED, a moving, thought-provoking play about vulnerability, mental wellbeing and the universal need for love, is touring to Merlin Theatre at Pembrokeshire College in Haverfordwest next week. Set in Wales, it follows the story of Mick, an introverted

  • Updated: This little monkey has found his way home

    A TENBY pub took to Facebook hoping to reunite a cuddly little monkey with its owner. The little soft toy monkey was found outside The Evergreen Inn, The Green, on Saturday, February 9. Whether the playful primate was a much-loved cuddly

  • £120k tourism facilities boost

    A £120,000 boost to improve tourism facilities at Marloes Sands will be the focus of a new National Trust project over the next two years. The Trust has secured the £120,000 grant through the Welsh Government’s Tourism Amenity Investment Support

  • UPDATED: 37 homes without power this afternoon

    HOMES in Haverfordwest and Trecwn are without power this afternoon (Monday). Twenty properties in the SA62 area of Haverfordwest, and 17 in Trecwn have experienced a power cut, according to Western Power Distribution (WPD). WPD says it is working

  • Two men charged with Haverfordwest bus station robbery

    Two St Davids men have appeared in court accused of robbing a pair of teenagers at a local bus station. Rhys Copley, aged 25, of Noddfa Dewi, and Daniel Mitchell, aged 23, of Pen-y-Garn, appeared from custody at Haverfordwest magistrates court

  • Suspected badger baiting investigated

    A VEHICLE understood to have been used by suspected badger baiters has been examined in Pembroke Dock. PC Gerwyn Davies and SO CO John Grenoside from the Dyfed-Powys Police Rural Crime Team examined the vehicle. Badger baiting is a 'sport'

  • Ferney fires Carew to a win over Pennar

    Manderwood Pembrokeshire League Division 1: Carew 2-0 Pennar Robins Scott Ferney bagged a brace to secure Carew a hard fought victory against Pennar Robins. This game was a dress rehearsal of the forthcoming Senior Cup semi-final and at the

  • Huge Lottery windfall secures Solva project's future

    A innovative community project in Solva, set up to provide social care in the local community, has received more than £281,700 from the National Lottery. Solva Care successfully bid for £281,783 from the National Lottery Community Fund. This will

  • Sick puppy led to suspended prison sentence

    Taking a sick puppy for treatment resulted in a suspended prison sentence for a banned driver. Trudi Bernadette Fisher, of Cresselly, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified when she appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, February

  • Hakin Justin time to avoid penalties against St Josephs

    West Wales Intermediate Cup Round 4: Hakin United 3-2 St Josephs (after extra time) Justin Harding grabbed a dramatic 118th minute extra time winner to secure Hakin United victory over St Josephs and reach the West Wales Intermediate Cup quarter

  • Why I set up a group to help people with Rheumatoid Arthritis

    BEATING the loneliness of a life changing, life-long disease is the aim behind a group which meets at Withybush Hospital each month. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic illness which leaves its sufferers living with throbbing or aching pain, swelling