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  • Drink-driver wedged between fire-engine and hedge

    Misjudging a manoeuvre led to a drink-driver becoming wedged between a fire engine and a hedge, a court has heard. Mark Robinson, of Walton West, Little Haven, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared before

  • Humanist talk at Probus Club

    MICHAEL Ashbridge was the after-lunch speaker for the Probus Club of Milford Haven and District’s second meeting at The Greens Restaurant at Milford Haven Golf Club. Michael is a Celebrant with Humanists UK. He explained how Humanism is a positive

  • Unsafe church cross removed by fire crews ahead of high winds

    The cross from St Peter’s Church, Goodwick, was removed yesterday (Friday) ahead of today’s weather warning for strong winds, gusting at up to 57 MPH. The cross was reported as having come loose from its fixings las weekend (August 3) when several

  • Early morning callout to missing person for Coastguard team

    BROAD Haven's coastguard team faced a busy evening and early morning start, rescuing two people in less than 12 hours. On Thursday, August 8, the Broad Haven Coastguard Rescue Team was called out to a casualty on the clifftop above the village,

  • S7 Fitness opens its doors to Pembrokeshire public

    It started off four years ago with just a pen and pad of paper – and now a new state of the art fitness facility has opened to the Pembrokeshire public. S7 Fitness, based at Withybush Industrial Estate, officially unlocked the doors at 10am this

  • Lifeboat tasked to search for missing man

    Rescue teams were tasked to hunt for a missing man in the early hours of yesterday (Friday) morning. Broad Haven coastguard rescue team, Broad and Little Haven lifeboat and police were all paged to hunt for the man at around 1.38am. Coastguards

  • Milford woman's £4,000 Superdraw win

    A MILFORD Haven swimming tutor is to splash out on a holiday after winning £4,000 in the Pembrokeshire Lottery Superdraw. Pembrokeshire Lottery recently announced their new prize structure, which includes a Superdraw on the first Wednesday of every

  • Class B drugs proved costly

    Two grams of cannabis cost a Hakin man nearly £200. Andrew John Armstrong, of Picton Road, pleaded guilty to possession of Class B drugs when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, August 6. The court heard that Armstrong,

  • Sponge survey shows Skomer 'bursting with biodiversity'

    NATURAL Resources Wales (NRW) has conducted an in-depth survey to learn more about the health of one of Wales’ most unique wildlife habitats. The Skomer marine conservation zone (MCZ) off the coast of Pembrokeshire, is home to a wealth of marine

  • Events cancelled as strong winds hit Pembrokeshire

    Events across Pembrokeshire have been cancelled this weekend as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning for strong winds lasting for all of today (Saturday). Cardigan Carnival has been postponed, with the organising committee currently considering