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  • Warrant issued for man accused of affray

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Wolfscastle man accused of affray and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place. Nicusor Dima, 31, is alleged to have used or threatened violence in Haverfordwest on December 1. He also

  • FEATURE: The Lawrenny CC team of the century

    Rob Williams choose the ‘select XI’ from Lawrenny - a great player who like dad Chris has stayed loyal to his home village. Ee gave him the 20-year guideline but he wanted desperately to include three legends of the past – so we let him off.

  • Coronavirus cases hit 15,500 in Wales

    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases has now topped 15,500 in Wales, the latest figures from Public Health Wales (PHW) show. Two new cases of the coronavirus were found in the Hywel Dda Health Board region yesterday (June 25) - one in Ceredigion

  • FEATURE: Saundersfoot's team of the century

    It has been a tough year for Saundersfoot Sports with their first team relegated from Division 1. The seconds, who play in Division 5, were also denied a chance to play for a divisional cup final due to Covid-19, but the club can now look forward

  • Family four set to lose lockdown locks in charity headshave

    FOUR generations from one family have vowed to brave the shave for Cancer Research UK. The quartet have set a date in August to lose their locks for the good cause, inspired by 81-year-old Pat Willars who had successful treatment for breast cancer

  • Letter: '£60m marine energy investment is welcome news'

    THANK you for putting the excellent news about the Pembroke Dock Marine Project £60 million investment on your June 17 front cover. During this dreadful pandemic people need encouraging with prospects of jobs in an exciting and rapidly developing

  • Ex-Councillor being investigated over alleged racist post

    A Pembroke Dock Town Councillor who resigned after being accused of racism is being investigated by the ombudsman. Peter Kraus, who posted a picture on social media that appeared to compare black protestors to monkies, resigned from the council

  • Drug-driving teen was 'dazed and confused'

    A ‘dazed and confused’ teenage carer was found to be over the drug-drive limit when his moped was stopped by police. The 17 year-old pleaded guilty to driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared before Haverfordwest youth magistrates

  • Kneeling in the sand to back Black Lives Matter

    OVER 40 people knelt in the sand on Tenby’s Castle Beach on Wednesday for the town’s first Black Lives Matter gathering. The organisers were so pleased with the response that they plan to make the show of solidarity a weekly event. Kneeling

  • Let Sea Trust know if you spot a sunfish

    THIS YEAR may be a bumper year for sunfish sightings with three spotted already in the last week. The ocean sunfish is the largest bony fish in the world and visits UK waters in summer months to feast on jellyfish. It can grow up to four metres