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  • Suspected drink-driver refused to blow

    A suspected drink-driver could not be bothered to provide a breath sample, a court has heard. Heidi Gibby, of Hamilton Close, Pennar, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen for analysis during an investigation when she appeared at Haverfordwest

  • Guilty pleas to dishonestly claiming benefits

    A MILFORD Haven man will appear before Swansea Crown Court after he pleaded guilty to two charges of dishonestly claiming benefits. Kevin Lee, aged 65, of Glebelands, Hakin, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Thursday, February

  • 101mph scaffolder avoids driving ban

    A scaffolder who clocked up 101mph has been warned it was ‘like driving a bullet’. Liam Anthony Finnegan, of Hayston View, Johnston, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Monday, February 3, having previously pleaded guilty to speeding

  • Magna Carta cited in failing to remove caravan charge

    THE Haverfordwest owner of land in the Forest of Dean, facing a charge of failing to remove possessions including a caravan from the site, has cited the Magna Carta, electing to stand trial at crown court. Stephen Chaloner, 56, will cite the medieval

  • Club gives away thousands to local causes

    ST DAVIDS Penknife Club made donations of £8,700 to local causes at its recent presentation evening held in St Davids RFC. As well as giving away thousands of pounds the club received a cheque for £14,200 from Prostate Cymru ambassador and former

  • Four days of Last Invasion celebration planned

    FISHGUARD is set for four days of celebrations this month, as the town hosts celebrations of the Last Invasion of Britain and the French surrender in 1797. On Thursday, February 20, members of the public will get the chance to find out if they

  • 'Gay Squad' graffiti daubed in town

    POLICE have confirmed that they have received six reports of criminal damage in Tenby in recent weeks, all involving graffiti using the 'GST' tag.  This week, a camper van parked in the town's Station Road was daubed with the letters GST, with

  • Letter: 'Tune in for radio as it should be'

    THE second link up of 2020 between Radio Caroline North and Manx Radio takes place over the weekend of February 15 and 16. Tune in to 1368khz MW AM starting at 10.30am on Saturday until 9pm on Sunday. Alternatively, listen online via the Manx

  • 19-month ban for drink-driver

    A Llandissilio man has been banned from driving for 19 months after he was caught behind the wheel while more than double the drink-drive limit. Joseph Fraser, of Maesybryn, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when he appeared

  • Help with cancer information coming to Pembrokeshire

    FREE cancer information and support, as well as help with financial worries, is coming to Pembrokeshire next week. Macmillan Cancer Support’s information bus, called Bronwen, will be visiting the area with cancer information specialists on hand

  • Noisy neighbour: 'please don't give me my sound system back'

    An apologetic noisy neighbour asked a court not to return his sound system in a bid to remove the temptation to play loud music. Mark Anthony Hambrook, of Fleming Crescent, Haverfordwest, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Monday, February