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  • Milford Haven man admits drug-driving

    A driver was found to have cocaine and cannabis derivatives in his system. Adrian Lewis, of Priory Road, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to two charges of driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court

  • A car was damaged recently, and police want your help

    POLICE need you help after a car was damaged in Whitland recently. Posting on Twitter, police stated: “On the evening of July 9 into the morning of July 10, a black Vauxhall Astra has been damaged whilst parked in the area of Maes Abaty, Whitland

  • Tenby beach named best in UK by Sunday Times

    TENBY’S Castle Beach has been named the best beach in Great Britain by the Sunday Times. The Sunday Times Great British Beach Guide - now in its 11th year - is recognised as the definitive gazetteer of our seaside resorts. Chief Travel Writer

  • Man denies animal cruelty charges

    A ST Dogmaels man is to stand trial on two charges of animal cruelty. Benjamin Jack Smith, of Feidr Fawr, Grove Villas, St Dogmaels, pleaded not guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a dog at Feidr Fair, Cardigan, on Boxing Day last year and

  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Former cafe/restaurant for auction

    The Farmhouse Kitchen Glendower Square Goodwick Auction price guide £90,000-£110,000 The Farmhouse Kitchen is a prominently positioned former restaurant/cafe which stands in the heart of Goodwick, in an excellent trading location with potential

  • Pharmacy burgled in early hours

    POLICE are appealing for information following a pharmacy burglary in the early hours of yesterday, July 20. Posting on Twitter, Milford Haven police wrote: “We are investigating a report of a burglary which occurred at the pharmacy on St. Anne's

  • Students' creative skills help Rotarians battle polio

    TWO students from Milford Haven and Haverfordwest have used their creative skills to create clothing to help identify Rotarians and battle polio. The Narberth and Whitland Rotary Scarf story started in 2016 when incoming President Mary Adams and

  • Robin Hood swaps Sherwood Forest for Carew Castle

    FAMOUS outlaw Robin Hood exchanges Sherwood Forest for Carew Castle next week and invites visitors to enjoy a Robin Hood Adventure. Robin and Maid Marian will be setting up camp at Carew all week and will stage several activities each day. Visitors

  • Joint discovered in Pembroke Dock woman's pocket

    Police discovered a cannabis joint in a Pembroke Dock woman’s pocket, magistrates have heard. Louise Hallett, of Elizabeth Court, Pembroke Dock, pleaded guilty to cannabis possession when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday

  • Letter: 'Farming support will be vital post-Brexit'

    AS Wales celebrates its 100th Royal Show, the countryside is again top news and top politics. But this year is so different. The farming community is more than ever aware of the landscape, ecosystems and communities that it can either sustain

  • Neyland pupils' eco-work creates a real 'buzz'

    THERE’S been a real ‘buzz’ at Neyland CP School, with pupils doing some great things for the bees. The youngsters have planted wildflowers at the front, and the eco-committee have designed posters to mark the area. Mayor Bill Mc’Garvie and Councillor