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  • VIDEO: Wales' new coronavirus measures

    "Even tighter measures" introduced in Wales by the First Minister to combat the coronavirus outbreak. Echoing a message to the nation earlier by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, First Minister Mark Drakeford has outlined the measure that will be implemented

  • Key points as Boris Johnson orders lockdown

    The Prime Minister has laid out a series measures placing the UK on lockdown as the Government seeks to stop the spread of coronavirus. Here are the key points from Boris Johnsons’ address to the nation: – People will only be allowed to leave

  • Class A and B drugs discovered

    A man caught in possession of Class A and B drugs was ‘extremely surprised’ at the value of his heroin. Matthew Griffiths, of Telelkebir Road, Hopkinstown, Pontypridd, pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and cannabis when he appeared at before

  • Reduced service on two bus routes from tomorrow

    A reduced service is being introduced on two bus routes from tomorrow (Tuesday, March 24). A two-hourly service will operate on the T11 and T5 Trawscymru services. The T11 route runs between • Fishguard – St Davids – Haverfordwest The T5

  • Simple steps to help your GP practice help you

    AS the coronavirus pandemic continue to progress, pressure on all our NHS services will increase. The Welsh Government has put together five simple steps to help you get the right healthcare and support, while also helping your local GP practice

  • Council leader's coronavirus update

    Authority’s leader, Councillor David Simpson, has again stressed the need for tourists to stay away from Pembrokeshire, in a coronavirus update today (Monday, March 23). He said: "I want to begin by re-emphasising a very important point. "There

  • Tourist hotspots to close in Welsh Government crackdown

    Tourist hotspots will be forced to close under new measures to slow the spread of coronavirus in Wales which were announced today (Monday, March 23) by the First Minister.. Caravan parks, campsites, tourist hotspots and popular beauty spots will

  • Harri takes to the track with the best in Europe

    He had to overcome injury and the best young karters in Europe, but Narberth's Harri Reynolds did himself proud in Malaga last month. The 13-year-old was competing in a European Karting event for the first time, taking his place in the highly regarded

  • Coronavirus cases in Wales up 71, with four more deaths

    SEVENTY-ONE new cases of coronavirus have been officially identified in Wales as of today, March 23, bringing the official total to 418, with a further four deaths in Wales. The total number of deaths in Wales now stands at 16. No new cases of

  • Local fishery decides to close as coronavirus spreads

    A FISHERY and campsite on the outskirts of Fishguard has announced today that it will close as the coronavirus crisis deepens. Yet-y-Gors Campsite and Fishery was initially encouraging encouraging visitors to call in or to stay as a way of getting

  • Transport for Wales to reduce train services from today

    TRANSPORT for Wales has taken the decision to reduce weekday passenger train services as of today (March 23). The decision takes into account the latest public health guidance to protect customers and colleagues and fewer people using our services

  • Biology students excel in Olympiad

    A-LEVEL Biology students from Pembrokeshire College have proved they are among some of the brightest in the UK following their success in the British Biology Olympiad. Three college students took part in the online competition which ran from January

  • Authority offers coronavirus council tax help

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council is offering a reduction in council tax and suspending all court action to ease the financial burden of the coronavirus on residents. Council leader, Cllr David Simpson, has highlighted the financial support which the

  • Double drug-drive admitted

    A Pembroke Dock man has admitted two drug-driving offences. Marcus Arron Llewellyn Of Prospect Place, pleaded guilty to two charges of driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, March

  • Cancellation of county's longest-running carnival

    PEMBROKESHIRE’S longest-running carnival has been cancelled for 2020. Narberth Carnival is the culmination of July’s Narberth Civic Week, which will also now not take place this year. Town mayor and Civic Week chairman, Cllr Christopher Walters

  • Launch of 50th international music festival cancelled

    FISHGUARD and West Wales International Music Festival has cancelled its launch event next month, which would have celebrated half a century of the renowned event. The launch of the 2020 programme on April 2 included a presentation from artistic