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  • Homeless decorator turned to Class A drugs

    A struggling painter and decorator turned to Class A drugs during a ‘bad patch’ a court has heard. Andrew David Broadhurst, currently of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to heroin possession when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday

  • PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Four-bedroom home close to amenities

    36 Cleggars Park Lamphey £229,950 This four-bedroom, detached bungalow is set in the popular residential area of Cleggars Park, Lamphey. It is conveniently situated within walking distance of the primary school, train station and village

  • VC Gallery book launch for Crundale author Simon

    RETIRING from industry opened a variety of diverse doors for 68-year-old Simon Moffett. A prolific fundraiser and campaigner for Prostate Cymru, he has driven a 1936 Morris Eight from Pembrokeshire to the World War One battlefield of Mametz Wood

  • Milford volunteers needed for food collection

    THE Trussell Trust and FareShare charities are appealing to people in Milford Haven to volunteer to help in the UK’s biggest food collection for people in need at Christmas. From Thursday, November 21, until Saturday, November 23, the two charities

  • Milford date for roadshow to reduce fishing fatalities

    A SAFETY roadshow aimed at reducing fatalities in the commercial fishing industry is being held at Milford Haven on Friday, October 18. Commercial fishing has a fatality rate that’s six times higher than the most dangerous land-based industries.

  • Young Milford artists' work on display at the Torch

    MILFORD Haven School’s annual art exhibition is currently taking place at the Torch Theatre, running up to October 27. The seventh annual exhibition includes 2019 GCSE students’ artwork; the students have produced a variety of drawings, paintings

  • Letter: 'Bring a bit of sunshine to your radio'

    JUST a friendly reminder, as the darker evenings and autumn weather set in, that Radio Caroline North teams up with Manx Radio over the weekend of October 19 and 20. Bring a bit of sunshine back by tuning in to radio presenting and music from the

  • Parking dispute ends in prison term

    A Haverfordwest woman has been jailed after she spat at her neighbour and damaged a car during a parking dispute. Louise Wiltshire, off Fleming Crescent, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, October 8. Wiltshire, 55, pleaded

  • BEM honour for anti-slavery campaigner

    A PEMBROKESHIRE woman who has committed herself to combating modern slavery has been presented with the British Empire Medal. Dr Anne Kelly of Saundersfoot was recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in June. A Swansea University lecturer,

  • Cooke's late try double caps a terrific Tenby display

    Division Two West: Tenby United 30-3 Loughor Tenby coach Jonathan Evans has long been waiting for a turning point. This may have been it. The already relegated Seasiders won on the final day in Kidwelly last season in what was ultimately a