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  • Drink-driver kicked police

    A drink-driver kicked out at police after being involved in a traffic collision. Katie Williams, of Marlais View, Lampeter Velfrey, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit and assaulting an emergency worker, when she appeared

  • Late-night fire near hotel investigated as suspected arson

    POLICE are treating a fire at an outbuilding near a Goodwick hotel on Saturday night, June 27, as suspected arson. Firefighters from Haverfordwest, St Davids and Fishguard and Goodwick were called to a fire near the Fishguard Bay Hotel, Goodwick

  • Post Office confirms when travel money services will restart

    The Post Office have confirmed they are re-activating travel money services across the UK that had previously been paused. Post Office Travel Money said it is restarting its online foreign currency exchange service and its branch pre-order operation

  • Leader delighted to see schools back up and running

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council’s Leader, Councillor David Simpson, has said he is delighted to see schools returning and praised the ‘mammoth task’ by all involved in making it possible. In his latest statement issued today (June 29), Cllr Simpson

  • 29-year-old charged after police find drugs worth £18k

    A man has been charged to appear at court after drugs worth more than £18,000 were found by police. Nabil Syed, of Haverfordwest, was arrested on Wednesday, June 24 after Dyfed-Powys Police officers carried out a warrant at his house in Merlins

  • Police investigate after litter left at Glebelands

    MILFORD Haven NPT is investigating several reports of a large group of local youths congregating on Glebelands field in Johnston. Police say the incident happened on Wednesday evening (Jun 24) and that ‘significant levels’ of litter and smashed

  • Town Council spends more on road safety

    A DRIVER Feedback Sign (DFS) advising motorists of the speed they are travelling is to be installed on Neyland Promenade. The sign, which will cost £2,100, will be installed by Neyland Town Council in response to concerns expressed by residents

  • Young people's project celebrates £435k funding

    Fishguard’s POINT young people’s project is celebrating a National Lottery Grant that will allow it to support young people’s mental health and wellbeing for the next three years. POINT has been successful in securing a £435k grant from The National

  • Two new cases of coronavirus confirmed as schools return

    Two new cases of the coronavirus have been found in the Hywel Dda Health Board area, the latest figures from Public Health Wales (PHW) shows. New cases were found in Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, bringing the total number of cases to 58 and 771

  • FEATURE: The Tish team of the century

    Peter Bradshaw has chosen what he thinks is the best Tish side since 2000 - and it wasn't easy. "When Bill Carne first rang me and asked me to do a team of the best players that have played for the village in the last 20 years I immediately thought

  • Councillor becomes Mayor for tenth time

    COUNCILLOR Dr Simon Hancock has been elected as the Mayor of Neyland for the tenth time. Neyland Town Council held its AGM last Monday (June 22) via a video conference and Cllr Hancock was elected unanimously. No deputy mayor was elected at

  • Renewed calls to keep A&E services in Pembrokeshire

    A Pembrokeshire MS has called for the Welsh Government and the Hywel Dda Health board to keep A&E services at Withybush. Member of the Senedd Paul Davies, has renewed the call to retain A&E services in Pembrokeshire following the Welsh Government's

  • Lack of support for church 'unfair'

    ST MARY’S Church in Fishguard should be eligible for help from the Welsh Assembly’s Cultural Resilience Fund, according to the secretary of the town’s chamber of trade and tourism. The £1million has been created to respond to short-term pressures

  • County hall in NHS tribute

    COUNTY Hall in Haverfordwest will be lit up in blue on Friday night (July 3) in tribute to the NHS. It will then be lit up for the following two nights to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the National Health Service and to pay tribute to its workers

  • Newgale notes spread positivity in pandemic

    Drivers parked up at Newgale last week returned to their vehicles to find notes of encouragement left on their windscreens. The anonymous cards were left on all cars parked in one of the beach’s carparks. The outside of the envelope simply read

  • Fire set on verge next to former petrol station

    POLICE want your help after a verge next to a former petrol station in Pembroke Dock was set on fire on Friday afternoon, June 26. Pembroke Dock police said: “Between 4.15-4.30pm on Friday, June 26, persons have set a fire on the grass verge next

  • Actual bodily harm alleged

    A Tenby man is facing a charge of causing actual bodily harm. Sean Keohane, of Narberth Road, is alleged to have assaulted a woman, occasioning her actual bodily harm in Tenby on September 15. The 51 year-old was due to appear before Haverfordwest