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  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Fancy messing about on the river?

    Ferryside Long Mains Monkton Pembroke Offers around £225,000 Ferryside is a reasonably sized detached bungalow with spacious grounds adjoining and overlooking the tidal Pembroke River. It is situated at the western outskirts of the

  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Spacious three-bed home in village

    West Winds Clynderwen £225,000 West Winds is a spacious three-bedroom, detached property situated in the very heart of the village of Clynderwen which lies within a few miles of the busy market town of Narberth, with its many individual shops

  • Steynton man admits drug-driving

    A drug-driver had taken cocaine 48 hours before being stopped, magistrates have heard. Edward John Adams, of Thornton Road, Steynton, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared before Haverfordwest

  • Chimney destroyed by lightning

    AN ELDERLY couple had a shocking start to the weekend after a lightning strike blew the chimney off their Pembroke home on Friday morning, July 19. Nearby resident Peter Hyams witnessed the Chapel Hill lightning strike at approximately 7.30am.

  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Village home to suit a family

    13 Southgate Park Spittal £285,000 This detached, two-storey modern residence stands in the popular village of Spittal, some 3.5 miles or so north of the county and market town of Haverfordwest. The property has well appointed two/three

  • Haverfordwest town centre rape allegation: Three in court

    Three teenagers appeared at Swansea crown court today (Friday) charged in relation to an alleged rape in the centre of Haverfordwest. Only Toby Lee Thomas, aged 19, of Rose Avenue, Haverfordwest, was asked to respond. Thomas denied the oral

  • East meets West for an Asian Adventure at Folly Farm

    ANIMALS and habitats from the Far East feature in a brand-new four-acre attraction at Folly Farm. Asian Adventure is the latest attraction at the award-winning adventure park and zoo,bringing new and existing Asian animals together in the £500,000

  • Hotel staff sniffed out drug stash

    Hundreds of pounds worth of Class A and Class B drugs were discovered in a Tenby hotel room when a member of staff reported the smell of cannabis. Corri Broadhurst, of Incline Way, Saundersfoot, pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis and MDMA

  • Letter: 'Hydro power still has a place'

    I AM indebted to Mr Jessop of Marloes (Western Telegraph letters) for his interest in my advocacy of hydro power, and for the details of the enquiry by the Environment Agency into potential sites for installations. However, I question the validity

  • Operation Lion gets its teeth into town's summer problems

    TENBY’S Operation Lion campaign returns to the resort this weekend, with the aim of deterring anti-social behaviour and drink-related problems. The partnership involving police, transport authorities, Pembrokeshire County Council and local licensees