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  • Birthday plans for £1.4m village hall

    SAUNDERSFOOT'S Regency Hall is celebrating its sixth anniversary with an open day to showcase to the community what the venue has to offer. The hall, re-built at a cost of £1.4m, was officially opened in September 2013 by the then Lord Lieutenant

  • Harassment charge dropped

    A charge has been dropped against a Cilgerran woman accused of harassment. Sarah Johnson, of Cnwce, was due to appear at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, March 12. It had been alleged that Johnson, 60, had harassed a man in Cilgerran

  • Obituaries, March 13, 2019

    Mr T Rees Norfolk, formerly Haverfordwest Mr Tony Rees, of Diss, Norfolk, but formerly of Haverfordwest died on February 2, 2019. He was 61. Tony was the managing director of Syne Qua Non Clinical, a science company. He was the son of the

  • Rock legend Elton John did play in Narberth after all...

    IT’S official. Rock superstar Elton John DID play at the Queens Hall, Narberth. Elton John’s performance in the early 70s at the Queens Hall has gone down in local folklore, with some even disputing it had ever happened. Even though there are

  • Traffic delays on Haverfordwest-Milford road

    TRAFFIC delays are expected this evening, March 14, on the A4076 Milford Road both ways, from the A487 Merlins Hill (Merlins Bridge) to A477 / A4076 / Sunnycroft Roundabout (Johnston). There are temporary traffic lights in place. One eyewitness

  • Brexit fears blamed for shop closure

    UNCERTAINTY around Brexit has been cited as a reason for the closure of a Narberth furniture-making shop. After nearly a decade of running shops in Pembroke, Carmarthen and most recently Narberth, Uniqueworks, is set to close at the end of this

  • Brave Belle's story on TV

    WOLFSCASTLE’S Belle Curran in one of the extraordinary children to feature in a special S4C programme that honours and celebrates some of Wales’s bravest children. The programme, which airs and young people later this month, will give a unique

  • The story of a king's warship

    LOCAL author and historian David James released his latest work last week, a look into the fascinating story behind one of King Henry VII’s warships. Mr James signed copies of his book on Thursday, March 7, at Pembroke Dock library as part of the

  • More strong winds forecast

    A YELLOW weather warning has been issued, as strong winds are expected to hit the county this weekend. Winds are expected to pick up from around 4am on Saturday, March 16. The Met Office said: "A spell of strong winds is expected to affect

  • Walking football is growing in popularity

    The walking football introduced in conjunction with Haverfordwest County Football Club by Wyndham Williams under the auspices of vi-ability.org continues apace after making such a successful start at Haverfordwest Leisure Centre. This initial programme

  • Man attacked with smashed glass in Haverfordwest

    DYFED-POWYS Police are appealing for any witnesses after a man was attacked with glass from a smashed bottle. The assault occurred in Haverfordwest town centre on Sunday, February 17. A police spokesman said: "Sometime between 3am and 4.20am

  • Damage to ex's car denied

    A Pembroke Dock man has denied damaging his ex-partner’s car. Kyle James of Cosheston, Pembroke Dock, pleaded not guilty to criminal damage when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, March 12. It is alleged that James caused

  • MP calls on RSPCA to detail actions at 'horror farm'

    MP Simon Hart has written to the RSPCA following claims the charity did not respond to allegations of animal cruelty at ‘horror farm’ Bramble Hall Farm near Pembroke Dock. The claims have been denied most strongly by the RSPCA. A total of 215