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  • Fans left frustrated by Swansea bore draw

    Championship: Swansea City 0-0 QPR It wasn’t to be for Steve Cooper and Swansea City on Tuesday as they failed to even tally an attempt on target during their game with QPR, who looked the most likely over the 90 minutes, writes Tommy Reynolds.

  • Drink-driver banned

    Store staff alerted police to a drink-driver who had been spotted bumping into things in the aisles. Jamie Gwyn Bennett, of Beaumont Court, Peregrine Close, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared

  • Obituaries, November 27, 2019

    Mrs J Y George Wolfscastle It is with great sadness that we report the sudden death of Mrs Juliette Yvonne George of Wolfscastle. She passed away at her home on 1st November at the age of 90. Julie, originally from Southampton, moved

  • Theatre magic for young ones at Narberth

    Would you trust a talking cat? You never know, he might turn you from a pauper to a prince just like the hero of this story, Puss in Boots. Span Arts celebrates the return of Lyngo Theatre to Narberth for some half-term theatre magic with a delightful

  • 'Water' great response to swimming pool's appeal

    NEARLY £9,000 has been splashed out by caring customers and friends to help Narberth Swimming Pool. Pembrokeshire's first community-run pool had to delay its re-opening following Christmas and the new year period after its circulation pump failed

  • 'Amazing and wonderful' 100th birthday celebration

    A SPECIAL event for a special birthday was recently held in Pembroke Dock’s Pater Hall. On February 1, Daisy Vernon of Park Street, Pembroke Dock celebrated her birthday at the hall, with a celebratory tea party attended by 53 guests, friends &

  • Letter: 'Confusion in our decimal system'

    MR Jenkins, Gwbert, claims many people think it is a new decade and choose to ignore simple, logical arithmetic, which runs from one to 10 and asks how a decade can start with 2020 ('2020 is NOT a new decade', Western Telegraph letters January 29).

  • Class B drugs found in rucksack

    Class B drugs were found in a Haverfordwest man’s rucksack, a court has heard. David Griffin, of Bryn Seion, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, February 4. He pleaded guilty to possession of 1.5 grams of herbal cannabis.

  • Dani's Cambodia trek to help happy hospice

    A former head girl of Tenby's Greenhill School is putting her best foot forward on a 79 kilometre charity trek through Cambodia next month. Dani Harries will be taking up the challenge for Tŷ Hafan, the children's hospice in Wales, which needs £4.5m