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  • Police sniffed out Class B drugs

    A Haverfordwest man is to appear at crown court after Class B drugs were discovered in his home. Tomos John David Lindley, of High Street, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to possession of six grams of cannabis when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates

  • Charity concert at school

    A CHARITY gala concert is taking place at Ysgol Harri Tudor on Friday, January 31. The concert starts at 7pm, featuring Bella Voce, Sarah Benbow, Suburban Soul, Connor Adams, Steven Richard Downes, The YHT Show Choir, Pembroke Dock Community Choir

  • Talk on the birthplace of King Henry VII at town hall

    PEMBROKE & Monkton Local History Society will be holding its next event on Saturday morning, February 1, in Pembroke Town Hall, which should be of great interest to many. Archaeologist James Meek will be talking about Dyfed Archaeology Trust’s recent

  • Community's first beach clean of the year

    Beach cleaners hit the Little Haven sands for the first clean of the decade. The clean was organised by the Little Haven Beach Guardians, who hold a clean almost every month. Andy Grey, who helps organise the clean, said that the public was becoming

  • Bluestone support boost for PATCH

    BLUESTONE National Park Resort is delighted to be supporting PATCH, fighting hunger and hardship across Pembrokeshire. In the last year, through the Bluestone Foundation Community Fund, sponsorship has been received for the refit of PATCH’s new

  • Gulf railway line workers' get-together

    A FORMER worker on the railway line built in the 50s to the old Gulf refinery is organising a get-together later this month. Alun Rees, of Llangwm, worked on the line in 1951-52. Following a recent conversation with an engineer from the days

  • Dramatic drop in Pembroke area crime figures

    CRIME in Pembroke and the surrounding area dropped dramatically month-on-month, but rose in Pembroke Dock, the latest figures from Dyfed-Powys Police reveal. Overall, the Pembroke area saw 37 incidents reported in December, down from 67 in November

  • Dale walk raises nearly £4,000 for Withybush's Ward 12

    A FUNDRAISING walk around the Dale peninsula in aid of Withybush’s Ward 12 has raised nearly £4,000. Despite the rain - staff, family and friends came together for the sponsored Walking for Memories Charity Walk, raising an incredible £3621.73 for

  • Remakery will relaunch at free Repair Cafe

    PEMBROKESHIRE Remakery's Repair Cafes will begin again next month alongside a relaunch of the remakery at the Feidir Castell industrial estate, Fishguard. Last year the Remakery saved around six tonnes of goods from landfill and rescues 62 items

  • Two interesting runners for Curtis at Cheltenham on Saturday

    £349,000 in prize money, five Graded events, one fantastic day of racing! Cheltenham takes centre-stage on Saturday with a superb seven-race card, the last time action is staged at The Home of Jump Racing before the four-day Cheltenham Festival in

  • Full house at history society quiz

    IT was full house at Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society’s New Year’s Quiz on Friday, January 17, with all 15 tables taken. Competition was fierce therefore, and the worthy winners were: Bob and Amanda Schopp, and Gaynor and Peter Thomas.

  • Man arrested at port

    A man has been arrested at Fishguard Port, Pembrokeshire Road Policing Unit has confirmed. The man was arrested on Thursday evening after checks showed he was wanted on warrant in the Cambridgeshire area for failing to attend court for traffic

  • Driver fined after woman suffered broken neck in car crash

    A WOMAN was left with a broken neck after her car was hit from behind and turned over. Anthony Kiff of Port Lion, Llangwm, admitted driving without due care and attention in a case heard before Llanelli Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 22

  • Appeal launched for hat vital to cancer fight

    A PEMBROKESHIRE man is desperately appealing through the readers of the Western Telegraph after his much-needed hat. Andrew Zerk last saw the hat on January 18, while at the Watermans Arms, Pembroke. He said: “Please could whoever took my hat