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  • Teen brothers stole demo iPhones from Tesco

    Two brothers from Birmingham stole £2,000 of mobile phones they could not use. The teens, who cannot be named due to a court order, appeared together in the dock at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, February 4. The 13 year-old and

  • Warning distressing images: Savage attack on two sheep

    Two sheep have been killed in what was described as a "savage attack". The two sheep were killed in Llanychaer sometime between 6pm and 9am on Monday, February 10. A police spokesperson said the owner is distressed at the death of the sheep.

  • Obituaries, December 11, 2019

    Mrs A C Q Kerr Neyland Mrs Angela Catherine Quinn Kerr of Neyland Heights died on November 6 at Morriston Hospital, Swansea, aged 76. A native of Sauchie, Scotland, Angela moved to Wales in 1972. Angela carried out a variety of part time

  • Pair guilty over illegal slaughterhouse and 'smokies'

    PEMBROKE Dock horror farm smallholder, Sean Ronald Burns, of Bramble Hall Farm, and an associate have been found guilty of charges relating to operating an illegal slaughterhouse on the edge of the town. A jury at Swansea Crown Court returned guilty

  • University student’s death was suicide - coroner

    A university student took his own life after battling with mental illness, a coroner’s court has heard. Adam Owen, of Cilgwn Road, Newport, Pembrokeshire was 22-years-old when he died on October 22, 2019. Maggie Julien, the trainee coroner's

  • Two arrested after town centre offensive weapon incident

    Two people were arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and possession of an offensive weapon following an incident in Haverfordwest town centre this weekend. Officers were called to Quay Street at around 11.45pm on Saturday, February 8

  • Letter: 'Make a will for free with Tenovus'

    ARE you looking to make or update your will but worried about the cost? Do it for free with Tenovus Cancer Care. During the month of March, Tenovus Cancer Care is offering anyone aged 50 or over the chance to make or update their will for free

  • Mathematical confusion led to ban extension

    Maths confusion led to a Scleddau man’s driving ban being extended and cost him £237. Shamus Dewaine, of Heol Dwr, Dwrbach, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, February 4. Dwaine, 42, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified

  • Pembrokeshire education services 'causing significant concern'

    Education services at Pembrokeshire County Council are “causing significant concern” and Estyn will require follow-up activity to take place to ensure its recommendations are being met. A report by the education inspection service published today

  • Fears village could be turned into hen and stag weekend venue

    AN APPLICATION for a guest house in the centre of Angle to open to what objectors described a “nightclub hours” could turn the village into another Tenby, attracting “rowdy hen and possibly stag weekends,” objectors have warned. Applicant The Globe

  • Controversial county farm goes back to public auction

    After months of negotiation, bidding and counter-bidding, Pembrokeshire County Council has announced today (Wednesday) that it will sell a controversial county farm by way of public auction. Trecadwgan Farm, in Solva, was originally put up for

  • Teenage boy assaulted in street robbery

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a robbery which saw a teenage boy’s phone being taken from him. The incident took place in Narberth on Wednesday, February 5. A police spokesman said: “A 17-year-old reported being assaulted as he walked

  • Pedigree lambs badly injured in dog attack

    POLICE are asking dog walkers to take responsibility for their pets after lambs were savaged in a livestock attack near Saundersfoot. Three pedigree lambs were attacked in New Hedges on February 10, and two were badly injured. Dyfed-Powys Police

  • Bake-Off Michelle sends off flipping fun

    A flipping great fundraiser for the RNLI takes place in Tenby for the tenth time next week. The town's annual pancake races have raised around £5,000 for the charity over the years, and is proving increasingly popular. Tenby's own Great British