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  • Chance to meet the artists in their studios

    A RECORD number of artists are opening their doors to the public this summer during the annual North Pembrokeshire Open Studios event. This is a chance to see artists at work, to talk to them in relaxed and informal surroundings, to view work in

  • Prison preferable to early start

    Prison appeared preferable to getting out of bed early when a Milford Haven man was sentenced to community service, a court has heard. Daniel William Phillips, of Chestnut Way, Mount Estate, appeared from custody at Haverfordwest magistrates court

  • Reliving the sound of Cat Stevens

    The amassed body of music from the hugely popular Cat Stevens – now Yusuf – made for a collection of 'must have' records across a whole generation. Tea for the Tillerman, Teaser and the Firecat were on everyone's turntables and on every radio station

  • Holiday giant buys Pembrokeshire cottage resort

    A PEMBROKESHIRE holiday cottage resort has been bought by a major UK operator. Celtic Haven, a selection of self-catering cottages in the south county village of Lydstep, has been purchased by Haven, which operates 40 family holiday parks throughout

  • Family fun day will raise funds for children's charity

    A FAMILY fun day, raising funds for a children’s cancer charity, is being held at Crundale Village Hall on Sunday afternoon, August 25. The Maisie Moo Foundation fun day starts at 12.30pm, with plenty for all the family, including free bouncy castles

  • Have your say on danger A40 junction plans

    A NEW consultation has opened on road improvements on the A40 which include an aim to improve the safety of a hazardous junction north of Narberth. Motorists, residents and members of the public are being invited to share their views on the proposals

  • Video details major changes to waste and recycling

    A new video has been launched on Pembrokeshire County Council’s social media and website about the waste and recycling arrangements being introduced this autumn. Some 61,000 households in Pembrokeshire will receive new recycling containers in September

  • Letter: 'Save our green spaces'

    PEOPLE are becoming more vociferously passionate in their opposition to losing green spaces to building projects which curtail people's right to roam, destroys wildlife and their habitats and harms the environment. Apparently, birds estranged from

  • Miscalculation cost electrician his job

    A miscalculation when setting off for a shopping trip cost an electrician his job and driving licence. Ashley Owen Northover, of Cherry Tree Close, Bedwas, Caerphilly, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, August 13. He pleaded