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  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Retreat to the beach

    2 Devon Court Freshwater East £89,950 If you are a dedicated surfer or beachgoer, and enjoy the most amazing sea views with a glass of your favourite beverage overlooking a fabulous beach and sea view, this may be the property for you.

  • Class A drugs discovered in plastic egg

    A man who kept ‘something for the weekend’ in a plastic egg sped off when spotted by police. David Fletcher, care of Hayscastle Cross, pleaded guilty to two Class A drug charges when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, February

  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Restaurant at seaside resort

    The Mulberry Restaurant Brewery Terrace Saundersfoot. Ingoing premium £225,000 and annual rent of £35,000 A rare opportunity to purchase the lease of a very well established restaurant right in the heart of Saundersfoot and only a stone's

  • Immersive Roulette: the newest favourable in live casinos

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  • 'Our choir needs you!'

    MALE voice choristers have turned to one of the famous names in Pembroke Dock’s military history to start a recruitment campaign for new voices. They have sprung to attention with ‘Our Choir Needs You!’ and ‘Carry On Singing’ messages under the

  • Mary Immaculate pupils dreaming of Wembley Way

    Pupils from Mary Immaculate School will represent Swansea City in the regional south finals of the EFL Kids Cup after seeing off competition from over 90 primary schools. Mary Immaculate School were among schools across five counties competing

  • Slippery slope warning for penis picture painter

    A TENBY man was warned he was on a slippery slope after a penis picture appeared on a hotel wall. Daniel Thomas Bain, care of The Maudlins, pleaded guilty to failing to surrender to court and three criminal damage offences when he appeared before

  • £5,590 fines for dropped cigarette butts

    Dropping cigarette butts cost 13 people a total of £5,590, as the second round of litter fines went before Haverfordwest Magistrates yesterday. The litter cases were brought before Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Thursday (February 14) after

  • Plants had £4,000 potential

    Plants with a potential yield of £4,000 were found in a Pembroke man’s attic. Michael Hodgson, of Southdown Close, pleaded guilty to Class B drug possession and producing cannabis plants when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday

  • Elton John Queens Hall call

    So when did Elton come to Narberth? It’s gone down in local folklore – Elton John’s performance at the Queens Hall, Narberth. But when did this legendary concert take place? And is there anyone who remembers it? The Queens Hall trustees are

  • Pembrokeshire rugby previews for Saturday, February 16th:

    Pembrokeshire rugby fixtures for Saturday, February 16th: WRU Championship: Narberth v Trebanos Narberth took full advantage of everyone else not playing last week to hammer Rhydyfelin 41-0. And what would have pleased Sean Gale and his