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  • Scleddau man assaulted partner days after court hearing

    A Scleddau man assaulted his partner three days after magistrates fined him for ejecting her from a house. Jonathan Conbeer, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court for sentencing on Wednesday, July 3, having previously pleaded guilty to assault

  • Do you know who created this graffiti? Police want your help

    POLICE are appealing for information after graffiti was painted on the wall of a property in Milford Haven’s Charles Street on Saturday morning, July 7. Dyfed-Powys Police said: “Police are investigating criminal damage caused to a property in Charles

  • Sea inspires artist's show at Tenby

    AN artist and printmaker whose career has spanned nearly 60 years currently has a sea-inspired exhibition on show in Pembrokeshire. Island’s Edge, by Pamela Scott Wilkie, opened at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery on Saturday (July 6). All the pictures

  • Transplant nurse gets her running shoes on

    A Pembroke local, who works in the transplant unit at the University Hospital of Wales (UHW), will be getting her running shoes on for this year’s Cardiff Metropolitan University Cardiff 10K, on September 1. Cerys Johns, who is a transplant nurse

  • TenFoot's trio of coast and countryside sporting challenges

    THE countdown is on to TenFoot 2019 – the charity sporting weekend that combines a trio of events on land and sea. Over £40,000 has been raised for good causes in the weekend’s first two years, and last year it attracted 500 runners and 300 swimmers

  • Power and Page open up on Burton

    Division 3: Neyland (238-0 declared) beat Burton 2nds (87 all out) They hogged the batting for 35 overs - but their teammates didn’t mind a bit. Callum Power and Lewis Page put together a momentous opening partnership on Saturday to help Neyland

  • Burgling teens were 'in sway' to older boy

    BEING in sway to an older boy, led to two teens taking part in a Haverfordwest burglary, a court heard. The two youths, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had previously admitted, along with an adult, Ethan Rich, entering The Picks, Hole in

  • Neighbour frustrations led to wife assault

    Neighbourhood issues led to a frustrated Monkton man assaulting his wife, a court has heard. Richard Michael Mottram, of Tenby Court, pleaded guilty to assault by beating when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Wednesday, July 3.

  • Five star Simon seals another Long Course Weekend win

    The home crowds had a moment to savour at the Tenby Long Course Weekend as local athlete Oliver Simon was declared overall winner. Simon, 39, made it five Long Course wins in 10 years after completing Friday’s 2.4mile swim in 49:40, Saturday’s

  • £350 cream tea party boost for Adams Bucketful of Hope Appeal

    AN ECLECTIC music group has raised £350 for the Adams Bucketful of Hope Appeal, by performing at an afternoon cream tea party held in what used to be the Keeston Kitchen. Phil’s Folk is a four-part close-harmony group that performs an eclectic mix