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  • Pembrokeshire campaigners to join Brexit rally

    CAMPAIGNERS from across Pembrokeshire will be making their way to London on Saturday, March 23, to join a mass demonstration to demand a People’s Vote on Brexit. Hundreds of thousands of people from across the UK are expected to take part in the

  • Knives held in 'sacrificial offer’ after assault

    A man held knives towards his partner in a ‘sacrificial offer’ after assaulting her during an argument. Lewis Liam Haines, of Flemish Court, Lamphey, pleaded guilty to assault when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Wednesday, March

  • Milford man accused of pub assaults remanded

    A Milford Haven man accused of attacking several people in a local pub is to face seven charges at crown court. Lemmy Best, of Vicary Crescent, appeared from custody at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, March 19. He faces charges of

  • Port blockade planned as Brexit stalls

    A GROUP hoping to ensure that Brexit goes through while protecting British fishing is organising a blockade of the Pembroke Dock Ferry Terminal. Two Pembrokeshire groups, Protest for Fishing Rights and Pembrokeshire for Brexit have come together

  • 'Severe pressures' on A&E at Withybush

    SEVERE pressures are currently being experienced by Withybush's A&E department, the health board has said. Hywel Dda University Health Board, which has stated neighbouring Glangwili is also suffering similar pressures, is urging patients to

  • Controversial hunt kennel plans go back before planners

    A CONTROVERSIAL application to relocate up to 80 hunting hounds, and an associated fallen stock business, 1.4 miles west of the quiet village of Treffgarne is to come back before county planners. A previous planning application to move Pembrokeshire

  • People power fight starts to save village pub

    THE fight has started to save a village pub from closure. More than 70 villagers from St Dogmaels packed into a public meeting at the Memorial Hall last night (Wednesday, March 13) to discuss buying the White Hart Inn and running it as a community

  • Court fine led to quitting college

    A Milford Haven teen dropped out of college to pay a fine after being caught driving without insurance, a court has heard. Scott Gibson Gregory, of Cromwell Heights, represented himself when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Monday

  • Puffin with pride after two awards

    Pembrokeshire growers Puffin Produce scooped two prizes at the inaugural Co-op Welsh Supplier Awards, held in Cardiff. The veg producers picked up Fresh Product of the Year for its Blas y Tir Pembrokeshire early potatoes, which have protected geographical

  • Petition launched to save "very special" bus service

    A PETITION has been launched to save a "very special bus service" which is said to be a necessity for elderly and disabled people living in rural Pembrokeshire. At present the 342 St Davids- Croesgoch- Haverfordwest bus service runs on a Tuesday

  • National Lottery's £63m boost to Pembrokeshire

    NEARLY £63 million of National Lottery funding has been invested in Pembrokeshire since the National Lottery began almost 25 years ago. More than 2,400 National Lottery grants have been awarded since 1994. Headline grants in Pembrokeshire include