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  • Heating oil thefts, police warning

    POLICE are warning people to be vigilant following a number of heating oil thefts in the south of the county. Posting on Twitter, police said: “We have seen a number of heating oil thefts in the Narberth/Kilgetty area recently. “Please regularly

  • Three assaulted by drunk Haverfordwest man

    Three people were assaulted when a drunk man attempted to return to a pub which had ejected him. Darryan Bolstridge Edwards, of Princess Royal Way, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to three charges of assault by beating when he appeared at Haverfordwest

  • Cannon stolen, police appeal

    POLICE are appealing for information following an unusual theft in Pembroke Dock. Some time on March 21, it is believed that a Napoleonic-era cannon was stolen from the site of the former Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Lllanion. A Dyfed-Powys Police

  • GP shortage hits Withybush Out of Hours Service

    Hywel Dda University Health Board is experiencing shortages of GPs to cover the Out of Hours service this weekend. The shortage affects Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire and will mean some services being closed. The Health Board said efforts

  • How to get your refunds on unused Cleddau Bridge tickets

    Pembrokeshire County Council has announced details on how it plans to refund Cleddau Bridge users left with unused books of bridge tickets after it becomes toll-free. From April 1 until June 30 refunds will be available from the Cleddau Bridge

  • Police find body of 45-year-old woman

    POLICE have confirmed the discovery of a body in a Pembroke Dock property earlier this week. A spokesman for Dyfed-Powys Police, said: "Dyfed-Powys Police attended a property in Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, at just before 11.15am on Wednesday,

  • Murder accused claim fight over cannabis led to dad's death

    A father of three was stabbed to death in a fight over cannabis in Pendine, a jury has been told. Simon Peter Clark, aged 54, was found dead on September 28 last year on the Grove caravan park. His neighbours, Jeffrey Stephen Ward, aged 41,

  • Brexit: Milking the British Cash Cow

    PERHAPS you don't remember, I do, the days when we had fresh fruit, vegetables and dairy produce from our own country - Great Britain. I remember because we were small farmers producing milk for the consumption of British people. Britain was

  • Nine pints drink-driver crashed while getting takeaway

    A drink-driver was warned he could have caused a fatal major incident when he crashed into a field after collecting a takeaway. William James Robb, of St Davids Road, Letterston, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when

  • Alexia lifts a cup after winning the Winter Series

    Showjumper Alexia John of Llangwm has enjoyed a wonderful winter on her eight-year-old pony Maes Y Gorlin Frankie. Alexia won the Pembrokeshire Winter Series Points League held at the Moor Farm Equestrian Centre, lifting the Championship Cup after

  • Train guard left in fear after attack by teenagers

    A train guard was left in fear after he was attacked by a pair of teenagers at Tenby station. Jake Clark, of Stepaside, and Reuben Granville-Ellis, of Somerset Place, Tenby, both aged 18, appeared in the dock together at Haverfordwest magistrates

  • Saturday's another seedy success

    FREE seeds and young plants as well as great gardening advice were on offer during Seedy Saturday at Fishguard Farmers' Market last week. The event was organised by Greening Fishguard and Goodwick and Transition Bro Gwaun (TBG). Around 50 people

  • Pembrokeshire rugby previews for Saturday, March 23rd:

    Pembrokeshire rugby fixtures for Saturday, March 23rd: WRU Championship: Narberth v Ystrad Rhondda No time for Narberth to dwell on three weeks of inactivity - this is a big game. It's fourth v second and despite that defeat to Cardiff