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  • Drink-driver banned for 20 months

    A Haverfordwest drink-driver has been banned from the road for 20 months and ordered to pay £266. Christopher Edward Barnett, of Venns Close, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared

  • Early-hours mercy mission to rescue yacht

    FISHGUARD RNLI volunteers were launched in the early hours of this morning, September 9, to a yacht in difficulty 10 miles off Strumble Head. Fishguard’s all-weather lifeboat Blue Peter VII was launched at 2.30am after a mayday call was received

  • Dub reggae ready to party at Newport

    EIGHT-piece pure dub-reggae act Backbeat Soundsystem will be creating their vision of modern reggae at a Span Arts event in Newport on Saturday (September 14). Lush harmonies, soaring melodies, flawless horn, undeniable groove alongside electronic

  • Newly promoted Fishguard make their mark at Saundersfoot

    Division 1:Saundersfoot Sports 0-4 Fishguard Sports Fishguard Sports marked their return to the top-flight with an impressive four-goal victory at Saundersfoot Sports. The visitors narrowly led 1-0 at half-time, after Danny Morgan struck a

  • Hakin have too much for Neyland despite Bellerby brace

    Division 1: Neyland 2-6 Hakin United  Hakin were missing some key players due to Scott Reid's wedding but it made little difference as they won well at Neyland. It meant a winning start to life as first team manager for Scott Davies, ahead

  • Letter: 'Logic not in abundance in County Hall'

    LOGIC - the philosophy of reasoning - not, I judge, currently in abundance around County Hall. The planning and location of the new and controversial public toilets in Fishguard was apparently subject to consultation. If it was a public consultation

  • Sergeant turned technician celebrates 50 years with police

    A POLICE Sergeant turned maintenance technician has celebrated 50 years of service in Dyfed-Powys Police – and has said he loved every one of them Nigel Scourfield, a maintenance technician for Dyfed-Powys Police in Haverfordwest has celebrated

  • Job lost after drink-drive to work

    Driving to work after drinking cost a LNG worker his job, his licence and £227. Grzegorz Zebracki, of Primrose Way, Lydney, Gloucestershire, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates

  • Swift start for the champions at Pennar

    Division 1: Pennar Robins 1-7 Monkton Swifts  Champions Monkton Swifts were too strong for derby rivals Pennar Robins, bagging seven goals in an emphatic victory at Bush Camp, writes Gordon Thomas. This result shows that The Swifts mean business

  • Next phase of Fishguard roadworks begins

    Work on the next phase of the multi-million-pound Chimneys Link scheme in Fishguard has begun today (Monday). The town's High Street will be closed for the next eight to ten weeks. Work will then move onto West Street. Construction company

  • 'Green wall' plans for Haverfordwest town centre

    THE banks of the Western Cleddau running through Haverfordwest could become a lot greener if a new project is approved by planners. Plans for a green wall of grasses, herbs and ferns have been submitted to Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning