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  • Fantastic Ffion seals Three Nations glory

    There were celebrations at the Yard Boxing Club in Letterston on Tuesday to mark the achievements of Ffion Wilmott after she became a British Schools' champion. And remarkably, she did so in only her fourth bout after a super display in the Three

  • Pembroke Dock pair caught with fake notes

    Eagle-eyed Tenby bar staff thwarted an attempt to use forged notes, a court has heard. Gwyn Davies, of St Nicholas Crescent, The Green, Pembroke Dock, admitted being in charge of seven counterfeit £20 notes, intending to tender them as genuine.

  • 'It has been delicious' delight at new dining experience

    “We could only just cope with demand” - A new dining experience in Pembroke Dock gets off to a sizzling start, with dishes selling out. Y Gegin, Welsh for the kitchen, opened its doors on Friday, June 7 for a new culinary concept. Based in

  • Kala named colour technician of the year

    A SOLVA hairdresser has been named the best in Wales at the recent Welsh Hair and Beauty Awards. Former Western Telegraph employee, Kala McCreadie, of Kala's Hair Boutique won the title of Colour Technician of the Year at the awards ceremony last

  • Litter fine company struggling to retain staff

    PROBLEMS in retaining staff to issue fines for littering has meant the company running the scheme has been bringing workers in from “hundreds of miles away.” Business change officer Sarah Oliver told members of the services overview and scrutiny

  • Obituaries, June 12, 2019

    Mr J E George Haverfordwest formerly Wolfscastle Mr John Eirug George, of Williamston Close, Haverfordwest, died peacefully at Withybush Hospital, aged 80 years, on May 10. Eirug was born at Blaenwern Farm, Tufton, in 1939 to parents Higgon

  • Travel firm scoops third national award

    A Pembrokeshire travel agency has for the third year running been named as one of the best in the nation. Ocky White Travel was named one the best 50 agencies in the UK and Ireland as part of a power-list by industry bible the Travel Trade Gazette

  • Drug-driving motorcyclist made 'erratic movements'

    A motorcyclist was found to be over the drug-drive limit when police spotted him making ‘erratic movements’, a court has heard. Adam Stephen Crayford, of Commercial Row, Pembroke Dock, appeared from custody at Haverfordwest magistrates court on

  • Letter: 'No democracy on parking charges'

    I AM writing to express my concern with regard to the proposed car park charges in Angle. On May 8 the National Park Authority held their meeting to ratify plans to introduce car parking charges in Angle. Despite some 3,000 signatures against

  • A new personal best for discus thrower James in Germany

    Discus thrower James Tomlinson has set a new benchmark for himself after notching a personal best in Germany. Just weeks after captaining the GB Juniors team in an international in Loughborough, Tomlinson threw 60.24 metres to finish second in

  • Davies and Sefton shine as Carew see off Saundersfoot

    Division 1: Carew (172 for 8) beat Saundersfoot (144 all out) by 28 runs A six wicket haul from Rhys Davies helped Carew return to form with a 28 run win over Saundersfoot. The Rooks posted 172-8 thanks to another half century from Ian Sefton