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  • Wounding and chisel charges denied

    A Pennar man is accused of wounding with intent and possession of a chisel in a public place. Barry Scourfield, of Military Road, is alleged to have maliciously wounded a man on June 1, with the intention of causing him grievous bodily harm, and

  • Fish killed in pollution spill on River Teifi tributary

    A THIRD pollution spill this year is being investigated in the Cilgerran area. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) officials are asking residents to help keep their local rivers clean and healthy after a pollution incident killed around 50 fish on the

  • Labour rejected deal to stand aside Plaid reveals

    Plaid Cymru offered to stand aside in Preseli Pembrokeshire if Labour agreed to do the same in Ceredigion, it was revealed at a hustings earlier this week. The rejected offer was revealed by Preseli Pembrokeshire Plaid candidate Cris Tomos during

  • Royal stamp of approval for young collectors

    Three young Pembrokeshire philatelists have put the stamp of approval on their recent exciting meeting with royalty. The trio, who all attend Haverfordwest High School, were invited to London to meet Her Majesty the Queen at the opening of the Royal

  • 'Christmas is a time for giving': festive help for families

    A NEW Haverfordwest business wants to help children and families this Christmas. AnneMarie Greene from Opia Hair and Beauty decided the best way she could help would be to become a donation point for the local foodbank charity, Patch. “We opened

  • Drunk man claimed to be Einstein

    A drunk man claiming to be Albert Einstein tried to enlist the help of officers to retrieve his house keys. Gwyn Davies, of St Nicholas Crescent, The Green, Pembroke, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place when he appeared

  • Family man, 'who loved his children,' took his own life

    A ROSEMARKET man who took his own life was a ‘family man who loved his children’, a coroner's court heard last week. Father of four, Marc Thompson, from Rosemarket, died on July 29, aged 45, after taking his own life. Jeremey Davies, coroner's

  • A combined effort from four local athletes in Scotland

    Four Dyfed pupils were in the Welsh Schools Athletic Association team which competed at the British Schools Indoor Combined Events International in Scotland. Fifteen school pupils from six out of the eight Welsh Districts (Afan Nedd Tawe, Cardiff