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  • Spaces available on David Tress painting course

    ONE of the country's most inventive landscape painters is running a course in Pembrokeshire – and booking has reopened after a small number of spaces became available. The workshops at Rhosygilwen offer a unique opportunity to be tutored by one

  • Street food festival returns to Milford this weekend

    THIS weekend will see Street Food Warehouse return for a second year to Milford Waterfront for a glorious weekend of fantastic fresh food and delicious drinks. The Milfood Haven Street Food Festival 2019, sponsored by Encona sauces, runs from noon

  • Crown court for man accused of Milford Haven affray

    A man is to face a charge of affray at crown court following an alleged incident in Milford Haven. No plea was entered when Nicholas Wood, 27, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Wednesday, August 7, and the court entered a not guilty plea

  • Two bikes stolen in Milford

    POLICE are appealing for information after two bicycles were stolen from Milford Haven’s Vicary Crescent. The bikes were taken between 11pm on August 2 and 10am on August 3. Please contact PC Rice quoting DPP/0049/03/08/2019/C on 101.

  • Show was 'one of the best-ever'

    PEMBROKE Town and Country Show has been hailed one of the best-ever. The show, held at Lamphey last Wednesday, August 7, celebrated its 202nd year in 2019, the second oldest agricultural show in Wales. It is estimated as many as 6,000 people

  • BB Skone’s gig guide

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 PWR Music Stage, The County Show, Haverfordwest Open Mic, The Old Chemist Inn, Saundersfoot Open Mic, The Middlegate, Pembroke Open Mic, Oriel y Parc, St Davids Open Mic, Hamilton’s, Milford Haven THURSDAY, AUGUST

  • Blooming great show for gardening club

    IT MAY have been wild and windy outside but there was still sunshine in the form of fabulous exhibits at Goodwick Gardening Club’s annual show on Saturday. “Despite weather of biblical proportions of biblical proportions, the show went ahead,” said

  • Could farming be the career for you?

    Sponsored article A 17-YEAR-OLD lad from Bala has recently spoken about the great opportunities available to youths from Wales about working in farming. It has come to light that only one per cent of total apprenticeships in Wales have been

  • Eight firearms taken off Pembrokeshire streets

    EIGHT firearms have been taken off the streets of Pembrokeshire as part of a recent firearms surrender campaign, Operation Aztec. The Dyfed-Powys Police operation was part of a national two-week effort to remove illegal and unwanted weapons off the

  • Letter: 'Blackouts should be a timely reminder'

    IN a recent letter to the Western Telegraph, Eleanor Clegg, (FoE), finally admitted wind farms and solar parks do/will have a negative impact on our beautiful countryside and attempted a justification by stating it will be a price we will all have

  • Drink-driving pensioner banned

    An off-duty police officer spotted a drink-driving pensioner buying a bottle of vodka, a court has heard. David Brown, of Hermon, Glogue, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates

  • Coastguard called to kayaker 'in difficulty' at sea

    A COASTGUARD crew was called out to a kayak in difficulty, who later turned out to not be in need of help. Broad Haven Coastguard Rescue Team was paged last night (August 11) to reports of a kayak in difficulty off Little Haven. On arriving