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  • Cocaine discovered in train passenger’s bag

    Class A drugs were found in a train passenger’s bag. Daniel John Roberts, of Gwillam Court, Monkton, pleaded guilty to two charges of drug possession when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Wednesday, September 2. Vaughan Pritchard-Jones

  • Birds are flocking to Teifi Marshes

    THE Teifi Marshes nature reserve at Cilgerran is experiencing a bumper year for several key bird species. A spokesperson for the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) said the dry, sunny and warm months of April and May proved important

  • MP Crabb thanks farmers on Back British Farming day

    Preseli MP Stephen Crabb has shown his support for British food and farming on Back British Farming Day, recognising the crucial role farmers play in producing food for the nation and caring for the countryside. The National Farmers’ Union campaign

  • Withybush worker's death ruled accidental

    A “hard-working” Pembroke woman died after falling down the stairs at home, a coroner’s court has heard. Helen Thomas, 55, died while after falling down the stairs while carrying a box. At an inquest on Thursday, August 27, Maggie Julien, the

  • 3 Amigos motorcycle charity toy runs through the years

    WITH the sad news that kind-hearted bikers the 3 Amigos will not be spreading Christmas cheer and generosity this year with their annual motorcycle charity toy run, the Western Telegraph has prepared a retrospective of previous years’ events. The

  • Fish can swim free in Eastern Cleddau thanks to weir work

    A JOINT project between Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the West Wales Rivers Trust (WWRT) to open the upper reaches of the Eastern Cleddau to migratory fish has been completed. The removal of the weir at Vicar’s Mill, near Llandissilio, is the

  • Sporting days at Albion Square School spotlighted

    TWO school sports teams which represented Albion Square School, Pembroke Dock, are spotlighted this week – and most of the young faces can be named. The girls are from the Albion Square netball team. With teacher Mrs Griffiths are, back row, left

  • Warrant issued for man facing tyre wrench offence

    A warrant has been issued for a man accused of carrying an offensive weapon in Haverfordwest. Nicusor Dima, formerly of Wolfscastle, now of Clarence Drive, Northampton is alleged to have used or threatened violence in Castle Square, Haverfordwest

  • Waterston's Dragon LNG Cogen stack to be demolished

    A PIECE of Milford Haven’s association with the energy industry will end when Dragon LNG’s Cogen stack at Waterston is demolished on Sunday afternoon, September 20. The demolition of the stack, unused since the Cogeneration plant ceased operation