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  • Heavy plant used to remove parked car

    A frustrated developer appeared in court after removing a car which blocked access to his site. Jim Janes, of The Crescent, Narberth, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Wednesday, September

  • Seal put to death on Goodwick Beach

    AN ADULT seal had to be killed on Goodwick Beach on Wednesday evening, after experts deemed it too poorly to save. The fully seal had been spotted on Wednesday afternoon and reported to marine conservation charity Seat Trust, which has its base

  • Cadets delighted to be back on the water

    FISHGUARD Sea Cadets has returned to the waves and water, as the unit began outdoor face to face activities after six months of operating virtually. Cadets have enjoyed single handed sailing, kayaking and outdoor socially-distanced team games and

  • Police commissioner recruits for volunteer roles

    Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner, Dafydd Llywelyn has begun a recruitment process in order to recruit people from local communities within Dyfed-Powys to several of his volunteer schemes as well as the Joint Audit Committee. The Police

  • Coronavirus: 12 new cases in Hywel Dda area

    12 new cases of coronavirus have been reported across the Hywel Dda health board area today, Friday, September 18, with one new case each in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, and 10 in Carmarthenshire. The total number of reported coronavirus cases

  • Wonderful woollies created for cause close to family's heart

    A TRECWN grandmother and her friends have put lockdown to good use, knitting more than 50 baby blankets as well as numerous mittens booties and hats for premature babies. The wonderful woollies were knitted by Frances Avery along with her friends

  • 'Asylum seekers here next week' says Welsh politician

    ASYLUM seekers will be arriving in Pembrokeshire 'from as early as next week', a Welsh politician has stated. Senedd member Eluned Morgan has voiced concern at the lack of consultation with local communities over the proposed use of Penally Training

  • Lifeboat ride for rescued kayakers

    TWO kayakers in difficulty were rescued by Tenby lifeboats yesterday (Thursday) evening. The all-weather and inshore crafts were launched at 7.30pm after a report that the kayakers appeared to be in difficulty off Giltar Point. The volunteer

  • 'Stupid thinking' led to £2,000 power tool theft

    A curfew has been imposed on burglar who made off with nearly £2,000 of power tools during an early morning theft. Christopher John Brockway, of Water Street, Pembroke Dock, pleaded guilty to burglary when he appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates

  • Police investigate alleged badger offences at local farms

    POLICE have confirmed that activity at a farm in the Llangranog/ Llandysul area yesterday (Thursday) was part of a wider investigation into wildlife and environmental crime. The Western Telegraph received reports yesterday that there was a large

  • Move over Ironman: Pembroke trio's 'Trionman' fundraiser

    IRONMAN Wales might have been postponed this year but that didn’t stop three Pembroke men competing in their own ‘Trionman’ The team; Francis Bunker, Phil Smith and Jeff Davies took it upon themselves to set their own challenge. During the four-week