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  • Drug-driver banned

    Driving after using cocaine cost a Haverfordwest man his job, driving licence and £209. Matthew John Barber, of St Davids Road, pleaded guilty to two drug driving charges of driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared at Haverfordwest

  • CCTV to tackle antisocial behaviour at Haverfordwest car park

    CCTV has been installed in Haverfordwest’s multi-storey car park to combat anti-social behaviour. Pembrokeshire County Council has made the move following incidents of vandalism and complaints about boy racers. One member of the public recently

  • NFL fan club raises £1500 for Get The Boys A Lift

    AN NFL fan club has raised just over £1500 from an online auction which will go to Get The Boys A Lift in Haverfordwest. The Tailgate Club is a Facebook group for fans of American Football and anyone in the group can chat about their teams and

  • Kieran’s keeping school clean and safe thanks to Cam Nesa

    A YOUNG person from Milford Haven has been successful in obtaining full time employment with Pembrokeshire County Council thanks to the quick response of a Youth Worker from the CAM NESA project. The EU-backed initiative which helps young people

  • Drug-drive 'deeply regretted'

    A ‘moment of weakness’ during lockdown cost a Hakin man nearly £500. Thomas Llewellyn Cottam, of Woodbine Way, pleaded guilty to driving while over the specified drug limit when he appeared in the dock at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday

  • Business premises destroyed in Cardigan fire

    A building was completely destroyed in a fire in Cardigan yesterday (Thursday) evening. The industrial building on Station Road, believed to be a boat builders, was burnt out by the fire. A neighbouring building also suffered from fire damage.

  • Police called to sudden death of a woman in Haverfordwest

    POLICE were called to the sudden death of a 27-year-old woman near the Priory Ruins in Haverfordwest on Wednesday, September 23. Police were called around 8:30am and an ambulance crew was also in attendance. A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police

  • Drug-driving chef banned

    A chef put his job in jeopardy when he got behind the wheel after smoking cannabis. Daniel Rhys Evans, of Main Street, Pembroke, pleaded guilty to driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court

  • Healthcare workers praised

    Local healthcare heroes have been praised as nominations open for this year’s Western Telegraph Health and Care Awards. This challenging and difficult year shone a light on the important work of our health and care professionals, as they continue

  • Narberth RFC continue to build through Covid-19

    Narberth RFC is in the Championship League of the WRU - but it is not just their players who are part of the team. Behind the scenes there is a set of champion sponsors who maintain and promote high standards in their own organisations and carry