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  • Road rage led to testicle punch

    A driver’s testicles were punched by a fellow motorist who grabbed him by the throat as they returned from a funeral. Christopher Lewis, of Brynglas, Aberporth, pleaded guilty to assault by beating when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates

  • Dyfed-Powys Police target modern slavery in rural communities

    POLICE are working in partnership with rural and farming unions as they support a national campaign, which aims to create a picture of the nature and scale of modern slavery and human trafficking in communities. Dyfed-Powys Police are taking part

  • Council's school transport plea to parents

    Pembrokeshire County Council is urging parents who book school transport for their children to ensure that the reservations are honoured. At present a number of school buses are travelling empty because the pupils expected to use them have not turned

  • Two new coronavirus cases in Hywel Dda

    TWO new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Hywel Dda Health Board area today (Tuesday, June 30). Both cases were found in Carmarthenshire, with none in Pembrokeshire or Ceredigion. From 3,339 tests carried out on Monday, only 24

  • Play park fun is against Covid-19 rules, youngsters told

    USING play parks in Pembrokeshire is against Covid-19 regulations, youngsters have been warned. The reminder comes after the discovery that Tenby's Jubilee play park and skate park has been entered and used. The facility, above the South Beach

  • Welsh artists could win up to £12,000 in prizes

    ARTISTS in Wales can win £12,000 in prizes as Wales Contemporary / Cymru Gyfoes returns for a second year. Developed by the Waterfront Gallery in association with the Welsh Government, Wales Contemporary / Cymru Gyfoes is an international open competition

  • Drug and car-taking arrest man in custody

    POLICE are holding a man in custody after his arrest in mid Pembrokeshire yesterday (Monday) on suspicion of drug and motoring charges. The man was arrested near Rosepool - between Hasguard Cross and Walwyn's Castle - in the afternoon. Pembrokeshire

  • Drunken visit led to criminal damage

    A drunken visit to his estranged wife’s home cost a Narberth man £460. Thomas Nigel Phillips, of Northfield Road, pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal damage when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Wednesday, June 24. Vaughan

  • FEATURE: The St Florence team of the century

    Jake Clarke is the current fixture secretary at St Florence and has been a vital player for most of the last two decades as well. This season the side has finished mid table in Division 4 and have been busy this summer - taking part in an epic

  • Stay of execution for crisis-hit businesses

    CORONAVIRUS-impacted businesses are to be protected from eviction during the summer. The Welsh Government is to extend its safeguarding measures by extending its temporary prohibition on commercial lease forfeitures. The announcement was made