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  • Drink-drive denied

    A Clunderwen man has denied drink-driving. Simon Pritchard, 41, pleaded not guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, October 29. It is alleged that he drove a Mercedes

  • Whole lotta great music heads for Queens Hall

    There's a whole lotta great music coming up at Narberth's Queens Hall. It kicks off with Whole Lotta Led: Led Zeppelin II on Saturday, November 9, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of one of the greatest albums of all time – Led Zeppelin

  • Smelly waste site caused hospital fly invasion, court told

    A WASTE operator has denied responsibility for a fly invasion at South Pembs hospital. Sundorne Products (Llanidloes) Ltd, of Henfaes Lane, Welshpool, started its trial, involving ten charges brought by Natural Resources Wales (NRW), at Haverfordwest

  • Collages of all shapes and media at Oriel Q

    As soon as it was decided to hold the 'Back to Collage' exhibition at Oriel Q, in Narberth, it became apparent just how many Wales-based artists are exploring the possibilities of the art form. Peter Rossiter, guest curator and artist, was delighted

  • Days left to help save unique north Pembs community

    THERE are just nine days left to get behind a crowd funding initiative to save a unique sustainable community in north Pembrokeshire. The community, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, may be sold into private hands unless the current members

  • Two safes stolen during burglary

    Two metal safes were stolen during a burglary last month. Police are appealing for information after a burglary at a house in Sandy Hill, Road, Saundersfoot, between 7pm and 9pm on Friday, October 11. The safes contain a number of personal items

  • Special celebrations for 105-year-old Ivy

    A GOODWICK resident, and one of the oldest women in Wales, celebrated a very special birthday on Friday, November 1, as she turned 105 years old. Ivy Skeate, who lives in Hillside Residential Home, celebrated with her family and was visited by Pembrokeshire

  • Angling for sponsorship to compete in World Predator Classic

    TWO anglers from Pembrokeshire need funds to compete in next year’s World Predator Classic, in Holland. James Lemon, who runs a multi award business from Dale, Awesome Fishing, and Dutch friend, Guido Merlijn, could become the first team from Wales

  • One night of Bowie will raise funds for theatre

    A UNIQUE show will take place at Fishguard's Theatr Gwaun this Saturday, November 9, to raise funds to update the venue's stage electrics. Sound and Vision, running for one night only, celebrates the songs of David Bowie, a laidback evening of song

  • Heroin possession was 'unfortunate blip'

    Bad news led to a Hubberston man being caught with Class A drugs in his phone case, a court has heard. Ivan Hoadley, of Wentworth Close, pleaded guilty to possession of diamorphine when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday,

  • Late night alleyway assault appeal

    Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was assaulted in a Milford Haven alleyway on Saturday, November 2. The assault occurred behind the Milford Haven Lidl at around 11pm. If you witnessed this incident, or the lead up in the area

  • Ferry operator fined £400,000 after worker injured

    FERRY operator Stena Line, which docks vessels in Fishguard, has been fined £400,000 after a worker sustained serious injuries. The worker, George Ball, was hit by a 3.5 tonne delivery van being reversed out of a vessel in Liverpool in 2017, and

  • Bland heads Hakin 40s through in Welsh Veterans Cup

    Over 40s Welsh Veterans Cup: Caerau Ely 3-4 Hakin United  A LATE header from centre back Richard Bland sealed a fantastic comeback win for Hakin United at Caerau Ely in the Over 40s Welsh Veterans Cup yesterday. The Vikings, finalists in the