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  • Milford gallery on the art of being black and white

    Following the interest and success of black and white photography exhibitions in previous years, the Waterfront Gallery in Milford Docks has organised another one this month. David Randell, gallery director, explained: "A slight difference this

  • Early-hours golf buggy joyride, police appeal

    POLICE are appealing for information after a golf buggy was taken on an early-hours joyride this morning, June 17. Posting on Twitter, Milford Haven Police wrote: “An incident occurred during the early hours of this morning in Milford Haven where

  • Drug driver in high-speed crash avoids prison sentence

    A DRUGGED driver who demolished a car and a garden wall has escaped a jail sentence - but only after spending the weekend behind bars. Craig Musgrove, aged 23, had almost seven times the permitted level of ecstasy in his blood when he crashed his

  • Community farm campaign gathers momentum

    A CAMPAIGN to save a Solva farm for future generations is gathering momentum, with backing received from assembly members and a petition standing at more than 1,200 signatures so far. Trecadwgan farm, a county council owned farm on the outskirts

  • Divers uncover mysteries of Abercastle wreck, SS Leysian

    MORE than a hundred divers from all over the UK, and as far afield as the Netherlands, converged on Abercastle last week for a ten-day dive focussed on the wreck of the SS Leysian. The Leysian was a 4,703-ton steamship taken into service as a prize

  • BB Skone’s gig guide

    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 The Youngkeys, The Cellar Bar, Cardigan Open Mic, The Old Chemist Inn, Saundersfoot Open Mic, The Middlegate, Pembroke Open Mic, Oriel y Parc, St Davids THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Dale Storr, Plas Hyfryd Hotel, Narberth

  • Family reunited with hero's bible found in a fridge

    THE Pembrokeshire war hero’s bible that was found in an old fridge has been reunited with the family of its original owner. The bible, dating back more than a century, was mysteriously recently discovered in a commercial refrigerator in Narberth

  • £17,000 spent on day centre consultation work

    A private company was paid more than £17,000 to help the council develop a new model for day centre services. When Pembrokeshire County Council announced its consultation on  “hub and spoke” model for services for elderly and disabled people last

  • Search for missing man Reginald Davies enters fourth day

    A SEARCH for a man missing in the Newport area is due to enter a fourth day today, June 17. Emergency services launched a search on Friday, June 14, for 70-year-old Reginald Davies, missing from Newport, Pembrokeshire. Dyfed-Powys Police, posting

  • Letter: ‘A load of lemons to deny climate change’

    I WAS disheartened to read your Western Telegraph June 12 article entitled “I could grow lemons” with a number of local councillors [including Cllr John Cole, pictured, who said climate change would be a chance to grow oranges and lemons] displaying

  • PATCH needs your help to keep supporting people in need

    A HARDSHIP charity which gives out food and other basic household items to those in need is asking for help to replenish its stocks. PATCH supports people by providing food parcels and other items in what it calls a basics bank, and has bases in

  • Steroid use on the rise among needle exchange users

    MORE and more steroid users are using a needle exchange service in West Wales, health leaders have said. Last year nearly 900 people with body image and performance-enhancing drug issues accessed the syringe programme in Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire

  • Young sharks show bite in Haverfordwest

    The South Pembs Sharks female rugby hub played in a recent festival at Haverfordwest RFC - with Stradey Sospans, Taff Valley Tigers, Wiberod and Cleddau Wildcats the other hub sides involved. Each team played four short games, giving them plenty