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  • Aldi and Lidl middle aisles - what is available this week?

    The latest items hitting the shelves in the middle of Aldi and Lidl in Haverfordwest, Pembroke Dock, Cardigan and Milford Haven tomorrow; Sunday, September 27, 2020 have been revealed by the retailers. We've rounded-up some of the highlights to

  • Woman sexually assaulted in supermarket

    A woman was sexually assaulted in a Haverfordwest supermarket. Alexander Travasso, of Kiln Road, Haverfordwest, appeared before Pembrokeshire magistrates for sentencing on Tuesday, September 15, after he was found guilty of sexual assault following

  • 91 new coronavirus cases this week

    There have been 18 more cases of coronavirus reported in the three counties today (Saturday) with three new cases in Pembrokeshire and 15 in Carmarthenshire. This brings the total amount of cases reported in the Hywel Dda Health board area in the

  • 22 megawatt solar farm proposal for site near Pembroke Dock

    A NATIONAL solar energy company has its eyes on a second site in Pembrokeshire. A notification of a proposal for a ‘development of national significance’ (DNS) has been accepted and published by the Planning Inspectorate Wales from Wessex Solar

  • Morning milk-run led to driving ban

    A Solva woman was stopped by police during a morning drink-drive to get milk. Helen Jayne Davies, of Maes-y-Mor, Solva, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit when she appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday,

  • Haverfordwest pub receives coronavirus enforcement notice

    THREE businesses required to make improvement to coronavirus safety have done so, while another is added to the list. The Castle Hotel in Haverfordwest is the latest business to receive a Covid-19 improvement enforcement notice from Pembrokeshire

  • Hundleton school's fundraising for Cancer Research UK

    PENRHYN Church In Wales VC School has been fundraising to support Cancer Research UK through the Race for Life Campaign. All classes - from the youngest part timers to the Year 6 pupils in Class Four at the Hundleton-based school - have been taking

  • The wartime RAF secrets of Pembroke Dock

    FIVE years after the momentous Battle of Britain summer of 1940, the RAF Station at Pembroke Dock was at last able to share its wartime secrets. On a September Saturday afternoon the gates of the RAF Station were thrown open to an admiring public

  • Drunk and disorderly man 'should have known better'

    Police were called when a drunk and disorderly man made a nuisance of himself in a Saundersfoot pub. Paul Mark Cook, of Rocky Park, Pembroke, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place when he appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates

  • A vibrant partnership between artist and landscape

    THIS October, Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre will be embarking on an exciting new project with artist in residence, Allison Rudd-Mumford. Allison was originally scheduled to lead guided walks around the coast path, collecting plant specimens

  • Free food for all at Farmers' Market

    FISHGUARD and Goodwick Community Fridge is giving out free food at the town's Farmers' Market today (Saturday). The fridge is part of an established network of successful community fridges around the UK and the was the first of its kind in Wales