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  • UPDATE: Missing man with Pembrokeshire connections found

    A man from Pontyates, who went missing over the weekend has now been found, Dyfed-Powys Police has said.  A police spokesman said: "A big thank you to everyone who shared our appeal yesterday and overnight. "Robert Gwynn from Pontyates has

  • Pembroke Dock man accused of wine theft

    A warrant has been issued for a Pembroke Dock man accused of stealing a bottle of wine. Jonathan Rhys Cartwright, of Spring View, is alleged to have stolen a £5.49 bottle of wine from Lidl, Pembroke Dock on March 12. Haverfordwest magistrates

  • Grass fires rise after lockdown rules relaxed

    THE relaxation of lockdown rules from “stay home” to “stay local” at the end of May has seen a steep rise in grass fires. Since the announcement was made on Friday, May 29, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) has attended 98 grass

  • 75-year-old community hall needs your support

    A SOUTH Pembrokeshire community hall needs your support to help with renovation. This year the village hall at St Twynnells, otherwise known as the St Twynnells & District Social Centre should be celebrating its 75th anniversary. The hall was

  • Three new cases of coronavirus in Hywel Dda area

    THREE new cases of the coronavirus were found in the Hywel Dda University Health Board region yesterday (June 27), the latest figures from Public Health Wales (PHW) show. The three new cases were all in Carmarthenshire. In total, Ceredigion has

  • Large flares and smoke at Pembroke Refinery

    LARGE flares have been seen at Valero Pembroke Refinery. Pembrokeshire County Council has stated prior to the flares: “There is a possibility of increased flare activity at Valero as the Refinery restarts essential units.”

  • Netball team helps halt period poverty

    ST DAVIDS ladies' netball team, in collaboration with the city's food pod, has set up a new group providing free sanitary products in the area surrounding St Davids to Newgale and Trefin. The group has been named HAPPY (Halt Period Poverty) and

  • Firefighters called to large late-night fire near hotel

    FIREFIGHTERS from Haverfordwest, St Davids and Fishguard and Goodwick were called to a fire near the Fishguard Bay Hotel, Goodwick last night, June 27. The crews received the callout at 10.48, attending what was described as a large property, well

  • A lovely day at the beach? Litter louts' trail of rubbish

    GLORIOUS sunshine drew many visitors to many of our beaches on Thursday, June 25. Sadly, remnants of their visit at New Quay were all too evident, with litter strewn across the beach. Local man, and wildlife guide, Joshua Pedley has filmed

  • Earphones stolen on pathway

    POLICE are appealing for information after wireless Apple AirPod earphones were stolen on Friday morning. Pembroke Dock police said: “On Friday June 26, between the hours of 11-11.30 AirPods have been stolen from the path under the Cleddau Bridge

  • Lockdown drug stash discovered

    A Whitland woman spent half her benefits cash on a bulk-buy of cannabis, magistrates have heard. Stephenie Louise Piper, of Market Street, pleaded guilty to Class B drug possession when she appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Monday,

  • FEATURE: Clarbeston Road's team of the century

    The Clarbeston Road team of the 21st century was picked by Dan Rees, Matt Fox and Huw Bevan. Matt told Telegraph Sport: "This was a really difficult task, given that many of the current squad will walk into this side in a few years if they stay