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  • Search engine breach denied

    A Neyland man has denied breaching a restraining order by putting a woman’s name into a search engine. Bernard Paul Brady, of Windsor Gardens, maintained his not guilty plea to a harassment charge when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court

  • BB Skone’s gig guide

    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 Phil Okwedy & Deborah Winter, Peppers, Fishguard Open Mic, The Old Chemist Inn, Saundersfoot Open Mic, The Middlegate, Pembroke Open Mic, Pilgrim’s Cafe, St Davids Open Mic, Hamilton’s, Milford Haven THURSDAY

  • December 20 deadline for secondary school placements

    PARENTS of Year 6 pupils in Pembrokeshire will need to apply for a secondary school place for September 2020 by the closing date of December 20. There is no automatic admission to a secondary school, even if they are living in catchment – an application

  • Charities awarded £4,000 from concert to remember Reg

    THE FAMILY of a Newport man who went missing on the coast path last June has presented two charities with £2,000 each in his memory. Reg Davies was last seen at his home in Newport on June 14, 2019. Personal items belonging to the 70-year-old were

  • Climate conversation continued at conference

    AROUND 50 delegates from all over Wales came to Fishguard's Gateway Hub on Wednesday to learn about Transition Bro Gwaun's (TBG's) experience of engaging the community in a conversation about climate change through the arts. Over the summer TBG

  • Teenager caught taking drugs by officers thirty miles away

    A Haverfordwest teenager was caught taking drugs by officers thirty miles away after he was seen smoking cannabis on CCTV. The teenage boy was arrested in Haverfordwest last week (Thursday, November 28), after being picked up by cameras which are

  • Letter: 'Respect democracy and let Brexit happen'

    IN her letter to the Western Telegraph, November 27, Jan Roberts suggests that we should ignore the views of 54 per cent of this county and further delay our exit from the EU. Such a suggestion should be resisted by remainers and leavers alike.

  • North Pembrokeshire care farm scoops Wales award

    Clynfyw Care Farm is aiming at a UK award after scooping a Wales Rural Business Award. Representatives from the farm in Boncath recently travelled to Wrexham Glyndŵr University for the Rural Business Awards for Wales and Northern Ireland. Shortlisted

  • Mixture of drugs for pain relief led to overdose death

    A Pembroke Dock man died of an accidental overdose, a coroner’s court has heard. The body of Paul Thomas, 43, of Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, was found at his home on the morning of Saturday, July 27. At an inquest held last week, Jeremy Davies

  • Tenby drug-driver banned

    Taking cocaine during a weekend away cost a Tenby man £390 and his licence. Owen George Rogers, of Narberth Road, Tenby, pleaded guilty to driving while over the controlled drug limit, when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday