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  • Class A drugs discovered during lockdown spin

    A lockdown spin while mixing with the wrong crowd led to a chef being found in possession of Class A drugs. Daniel Henry Samuel Smith, formerly of Fishguard, now of The Cross, Nympsfield, Gloucestershire, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court

  • Demolition plans for disused council building

    A disused council building will be demolished to make way for a reablement centre for those leaving hospital if planning permission is granted. An application to demolish Haverfordia House on Winch Lane, Haverfordwest, has been submitted to Pembrokeshire

  • Bladder scanners will 'help reduce infection risk'

    Two bladder scanners have been bought for Withybush Hospital, thanks to a £14,000 donation from the hospital’s League of Friends. The two scanners are a huge boost for Ward 12 and in the Adult Clinical Decisions Unit (ACDU). They are non-invasive

  • 33-year-old from Blaenporth is still missing

    POLICE are still searching for Dyfed Jones, 33, who went missing around 8pm on Friday evening, October 23. Officers have said they are ‘concerned’ for the man and it is believed he has travelled somewhere on foot. Dyfed is described as being

  • Penally Camp: FAQs on new webpage for local residents

    A WEBPAGE has been set up to keep residents of Penally and the surrounding areas up to date with key information relating to the housing of asylum seekers at the MoD base in the village. The web page at https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/penally-community-information

  • "I'll be at the war memorial for granddad," says town mayor

    TENBY'S mayor has vowed to lay a wreath at the town's war memorial on Remembrance Sunday, despite the Welsh firebreak lockdown. “If my grandfather could land on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, then I am sure that I can lay a wreath on behalf of

  • Woman strangled after feeling safe to go home

    A woman was strangled, bitten and kicked during a sustained assault by her partner,when she thought it was safe to go home. Emyr Wyn Davies, of Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn, was due to stand trial at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Wednesday, October

  • Home you go: Night-time firebreak visitors sent packing

    A FAMILY drove all the way from Sussex to west Wales in the first hours of the Welsh firebreak lockdown. During the early hours of Saturday, police pulled the car-load up on the A40 at Whitland. Officers said: "Despite being aware of the national

  • Surgery staff member tests positive for coronavirus

    A MEMBER of staff who works at Neyland and Johnston Doctors’ Surgery has tested positive for coronavirus. The surgeries will now be closed so that a deep clean can be done, in accordance with guidance from Public Health Wales. Members of the