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  • REVIEW: Coastal Horizon ‘Across The Water’ EP

    Coastal Horizon is a four-piece indie rock band from Pembroke Dock. The band has been performing since 2017 but this EP is their first major release, and it contains four self-penned tracks of melodic, upbeat and catchy pop rock, heavily influenced

  • Railway crossing closures postponed

    WORKS on a west Wales railway level crossing, expected to be closed part of February and March, have been postponed. It had been planned to undertake the works at Whitland railway crossing in order for Network Rail to renew the crossing barriers

  • Seeking street-light cost £315

    Returning to recover items from a friend’s car in poor light has cost a Haverfordwest man £315. Patrick Worrow, of North Street, pleaded guilty to drink-driving, without third-party insurance and otherwise than in accordance with a licence, when

  • Milford Haven oil and gas tanker pilots strike averted

    A CONTINUOUS strike by the pilots who bring oil and gas tankers safely into the Milford Haven waterway, planned for later this month, will not go ahead now. The Port of Milford Haven has previously confirmed it had notification from union Unite

  • WI's St Valentine's love for the environment

    NARBERTH WI has been showing its love of the environment on St Valentine's Day. At its February meeting, President Judy Smith, began by welcoming all, and then the events and items in the Federation newsletter were discussed and the names of members

  • Police mercy mission to man on 100 foot high bridge

    A MAN was taken to hospital yesterday, February 13, after a three-hour negotiation with police on a bridge 100 foot above the main A477 road. The A477 road in to south Pembrokeshire was closed in both directions for some three hours, following concerns

  • A golden win for Matt at World Championships in Turkey

    A Pembrokeshire man has incredibly won the World Para-taekwondo Championships with a golden point victory in Turkey. Matt Bush, 30, formerly of Haverfordwest, who now lives in Neyland, is the first British para-taekwondo competitor to claim a world

  • Crashed 1917 seaplane model goes on display

    SPLENDIDLY detailed models of two First World War aircraft have been added to the new displays at Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre. They have been made by centre volunteer Peter Mitchell, a member of the Penfro Model Club which meets monthly at the

  • Obituaries for February 13, 2019

    Mrs E M Moyles Haverfordwest (formerly of Solva) Mrs Elizabeth Mary Moyles of Augustine Way, Haverfordwest, died at Withybush Hospital, on December 22 at the age of 72. Elizabeth was born at Trecadwgan Farm, Solva and attended Solva primary

  • Vote for your favourite Sunday lunch

    EVERYONE loves a Sunday roast... crispy potatoes, fluffy Yorkshire puddings, tender cuts of meat (or a mouth-watering nut roast if you're vegetarian or vegan). But who does it best? We're asking our readers to vote for their favourite slap-up Sunday

  • Handyman fined for shoddy work

    An ‘unskilled and unsophisticated’ Haverfordwest handyman’s attempted fence repairs cost him more than £2,000 following a court appearance. Denzil Michael Thomas, of St Mark’s Close, Merlin’s Bridge, pleaded guilty to four charges relating to consumer

  • Attack on man and woman denied

    A north Pembrokeshire man has denied a double assault. Dylan Phillips, of Mynachlogddu, is alleged to have assaulted a man and a woman by beating them in High Street, Saundersfoot, on August 4. Phillips, 22, is also facing a charge of using