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  • Yellow storm warning for Pembrokeshire

    BATTEN down the hatches this weekend – it’s going to get windy in Pembrokeshire with gales of up to 70mph set to roar in from the west. The Met Office has issued a yellow alert, warning of severe gales and disruption all along the Welsh coast and

  • Pembrokeshire lifters help Wales to team trophy

    Teams of 18 athletes from each Wales, Scotland and Ireland competed battled against each other in the Celtic Nations last weekend in Bangor. And five of Pembrokeshire’s most talented weightlifters played key roles ensuring the Welsh national team

  • Trial date set for man alleged to have breached sex order

    A PEMBROKE man accused of breaching a sexual harm prevention order is to stand trial next year. Gareth Thomas James Flynn, aged 41, appeared before Judge Paul Thomas at Swansea crown court today, December 6, for a plea and trial preparation hearing

  • Woman missing for weeks spotted in a Pembrokeshire Tesco

    POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a 37-year-old woman who they believe is in Tenby. Daisy Abraham, from Stroud, was reported missing on Friday November 1 but was seen at a Tesco branch in Tenby on Tuesday afternoon (December 3. She is described

  • Milford Haven man royally recognised

    A ROYAL Navy Submariner from Milford Haven has spoken of his pride after his contribution to defence was recognised by Her Royal Highness Princess Anne. Chief Petty Officer Karl Davies joined the Submarine Service in 1997, spending most of his underwater

  • Have your say on police money for 2020

    A PUBLIC consultation on police funding for 2020/21 has been launched. In launching the consultation for the 2020/21 police precept, Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys Dafydd Llywelyn said: “As we await the Government’s Police Grant settlement

  • Letter: 'Boris is using Brexit as a fig leaf'

    I BELONG to no political party but am an interested observer of the current political situation. Boris Johnson is using Brexit as a fig leaf to conceal the fact he is ignoring the global climate crisis. Bearing in mind the Tory Party dependency

  • Three-year ban for drink-driver who hit house

    A WHITEHILL man, who drove his car into the side of a house while over the drink-drive limit, has been banned from driving for three years. David Mathias, aged 69, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday, December 3, pleading

  • Letter: 'Do the tax claims add up?'

    STEPHEN Crabb's election leaflet tells us that it is Jeremy Corbyn's intention, if elected, to raise taxes to their "highest peacetime levels". I note that under Labour's Harold Wilson in the 60s, the higher rate stood at 83 pence in the £. Under

  • Letter: 'Reality check needed on farming documentary'

    IT’S high time the BBC introduced the same investigative ‘Reality Check’ for its own commissioned programmes as it does for statements made by others who hold positions of responsibility and influence in public life. I refer to the Meat: A Threat

  • Illegal taxis targeted by police and council

    ILLEGAL taxis operating in the county are being targeted by police and Pembrokeshire County Council. The council and Dyfed-Powys Police have been made aware of, mainly young drivers, offering ‘lifts’ on social media. Over the next few weeks,

  • CRACKING THE EGG: What's pressing in Pembrokeshire rugby?

    In his latest column, Fraser Watson looks at the career of Dominic Day, the KO Cup, Laugharne on the road, and nonsense at Pill Parks..... Calling it a Day: His career stats boast 92 games for the Scarlets, 110 for Bath, trophies at Saracens

  • Seeking inspirational youngsters for Wales award

    Do you know of a young hero who deserves recognition for their bravery, courage or dedication? The inaugural National Children of Wales Awards will recognise and reward 15 young people from Wales whose courage, achievements or social conscience