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  • Drunk woman followed neighbour

    A drunk Haverfordwest woman who followed a neighbour home and shouted at police told a court she had been sober for eight weeks. Louise Wiltshire, of Fleming Crescent, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place when she appeared

  • This is when some of your favourite shows will be back on TV

    Dozens of TV shows had to suspend production due to the coronavirus crisis and the UK entering lockdown back in March. However, some of these programmes have now resumed production, with a number set to return to TV screens this year. These

  • Honk for hope as 40-strong coach convoy came to Haverfordwest

    SOME 40 coach operators from west Wales took to the roads of Haverfordwest, Carmarthen, and Cardigan today to support a call for help for coach operators during the coronavirus pandemic. Starting at Carmarthen’s park & ride car park, the convoy

  • Here's your chance to bare all on TV's Naked Attraction

    ARE you brave enough to bare all on TV? The makers of hit show Naked Attraction are on the hunt for a new wave of brave singletons willing to bare all for series seven of the hit show Naked Attraction. In this daring dating series, hosted by

  • Protestors make plea for BLM solidarity

    Pouring rain couldn’t stop Black Lives Matter protestors from taking the knee again last week. The socially-distanced protestors continue to call for an end to racism in the UK and around the world. The organisers of the Haverfordwest event

  • Police unable to find men reported to be carrying weapons

    POLICE were unable to find two men who were reported to be carrying weapons in Kilgetty on Sunday (July 12). Armed police and a police helicopter were seen in the area shortly after 1pm when it was reported that the men were heading towards Miners

  • One new coronavirus case in Pembrokeshire

    ONE new case of coronavirus has been found in Pembrokeshire according to the latest figures released by Public Health Wales today (Tuesday, July 14). 21 new cases have been reported today, while two more people have died from the virus. No new

  • Smoking could be banned outside Pembrokeshire pubs

    SMOKING could be banned outside pubs, cafes and restaurants, if new Welsh Government proposals get the go-ahead. Tobacco control campaign group ASH Wales has welcomed the plans which would see tough new anti-smoking laws extended to the outdoor

  • Calls for action on illegal scallop dredging

    LOCAL MS Joyce Watson is calling for increased monitoring and enforcement to tackle illegal fishing activities around the Welsh coastline. The Marine Conservation Society confirmed reports of people exploiting the lockdown period through a range

  • Where is Pembrokeshire on the staycation top ten?

    PEMBROKESHIRE has been named in the top ten of UK staycation favourites. With coronavirus restrictions relaxing to allow overnight accommodation stays, there has been a sharp increase in Google searches for UK Staycations. With this in mind

  • Engineers club thank donors after blaze

    THE Pembrokeshire Model Engineers club has thanked everyone who has contributed to the fund to help them re-establish a base in Milford Haven. The club’s home was destroyed by fire in May and had to be demolished because it was unsafe. A fund

  • Tune in for the hits of the 1960s,70s, and 80s

    RADIO Caroline North will link up with Manx Radio on July 18 and 19 via the studios aboard the Ross Revenge at long last. The programmes start at 10.30am on Saturday through to 9pm on Sunday. The usual frequencies of 1368khz,648khz, online via

  • FEATURE: Neyland's team of the century

    Gregg Miller has picked the Neyland select XI and he’s come up with a very strong team and has written about each one of them. There is one glaring omission from the squad and that is Gregg himself but he modestly opts not to put himself in!

  • Award hope for Ysgol Harri Tudur

    ONE of Pembrokeshire County Council’s biggest construction projects to date has been shortlisted for a prestigious award. The £38.3m project to build Ysgol Harri Tudur/ Henry Tudor School in Pembroke has been announced as a finalist in the Constructing

  • Campaign to save rare bumblebee found in Pembrokeshire

    A CAMPAIGN to rescue a rare species of bumblebee - which can be found in South Pembrokeshire - has been launched. Conservationists and organisations are uniting to save the Shrill carder bee (Bombus sylvarum) threatened by loss and fragmentation

  • Drink-driver banned

    Driving away from household tensions cost a Pembroke man £359 and his driving licence. Jason Dean Clarke, of Longmains, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit and without third-party insurance when he appeared before Haverfordwest

  • School's outdoor art brings The Lost Words to life

    CREATIVE children inspired by a beautiful book on nature have won an environmental award. The youngsters from Llanmiloe CP School, Pendine worked with a professional artist to produce large-scale art boards depicting some of the animals and plants

  • Local heroes sought for mayor's letters of thanks

    TENBY'S local coronavirus crisis heroes are being sought for nomination. The town's new mayor, Cllr Sam Skyrme-Blackahll, has put out a call to residents to name businesses and individuals who have been responsible for providing outstanding support

  • 100-bed hotel approved

    THE detailed plans for a  five storey, 100-bed hotel in Milford Haven have been granted planning permission. Last month a Milford Haven councillor criticised the length of time it had taken for a planning decision to be made on the Port of Milford

  • Cheers and tears as Emma runs in with Maddie

    AN 880-mile run had an emotional conclusion on Saturday. Mum-of-five Emma Richards covered the distance from Land’s End to John O’Groats to raise money to help 14-year-old Maddie Jervis, who is rebuilding her life after a leg amputation. And Maddie