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  • Delight as food pod founder finally gets to visit HQ

    THE FOUNDER of St Davids and Solva Food Pod has finally got to see the results of her hard work, finally managing a visit to the new food pod vase in the Tabernacle vestry. Louise Tarbuck has been coordinating the food pod from her home since March

  • One year ban for cocaine drug drive

    A PONTFAEN man has been banned from driving after admitting drug driving. Arnold Clive Phillips, 29, was stopped by police in his Audi A3 on the unclassified road between Spittal and Puncheston on June 10 this year. Tests showed that he had benzoylecgonine

  • Groups work together to plant a whole Lota trees

    THE LOTA Project group has once again put its power into brightening up Lota Park in Fishguard by planting 60 hedge and copse saplings in the park. The group was donated the saplings by the Woodland Trust. Members of the Greening Fishguard and Goodwick

  • Coronavirus: Further case at Pembroke's Ysgol Harri Tudur

    A FURTHER case of Covid-19 has been confirmed in Ysgol Harri Tudur/ Henry Tudor School (Pembroke). As a result, all pupils in Year 11 are asked to stay home and self-isolate for 14 days. Parents of the pupils in those classes have been informed

  • Tributes to 'wonderful' Jean after Tenby caravan death

    THE family of a woman who died suddenly in a Tenby caravan park have paid tribute to a “wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend”. Jean Evans was found in a caravan in Kiln Park at around 6pm on Friday, November 20. Her family has

  • Coronavirus: 21 further cases in Pembrokeshire today

    THERE have been 21 new cases of Covid-19 recorded in Pembrokeshire according to today’s (Thursday, November 26) figures, with Hywel Dda Health Board’s total rising by 100. A further 15 cases have been recorded in Ceredigion and 64 in Carmarthenshire

  • Ex-journalist Jess is Pembrokeshire's new access officer

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council has a new access officer. Jessica Hatchett, a former sub-editor with the Western Telegraph, took up the role earlier this month and has always been passionate about disability equality in Pembrokeshire. Jessica,

  • Motorcyclist hurt in collision at Crymych

    A MOTORCYCLIST has been taken to hospital following a collision with a car at Crymych yesterday morning (Wednesday, November 25). A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said the incident occurred at approximately 7am on the A478. A Ford Focus

  • Fraser Watson tributes to 'golden talent' Diego Maradona

    Following the death of football legend Diego Maradona, Pembrokeshire sports pundit Fraser Watson has paid tribute to the man dubbed ‘the greatest player of his generation’. Famous for his ‘Hand of God’ goal against England at the 1986 World Cup

  • Gateway station is on track for re-opening, 60 years on

    A RAILWAY station at the gateway to Pembrokeshire is to re-open after being closed for over 50 years. Up to £4.7m will be provided by the UK Government to enable the station at St Clears to once again be a recognised stop on the Haverfordwest to

  • Coronavirus case at Milford Haven primary school

    A case of Covid-19 has been confirmed in Milford Haven Community Primary School. As a result, all pupils in class 3MC are asked to stay home and self-isolate for 14 days. Pupils will continue to learn online. Parents of the pupils have been

  • Covid-19: Case confirmed at Pembroke's Golden Grove school

    A CASE of Covid-19 has been confirmed at Golden Grove Community School, Pembroke. As a result, all pupils in Year 6 English-Medium are asked to stay home and self-isolate for 14 days. They will continue learning from home. Parents of the pupils

  • Police warn farming community of targeted scam

    DYFED-Powys Police is advising the farming community across Pembrokeshire to be extremely wary of any suspicious calls, texts or emails as a scam specifically targeting the agricultural sector has been identified. During December farmers start to

  • Homeless shelter 'pods' to be bought by Pembrokeshire council

    HOMELESS people could be given shelter in ‘pods’ as the council awards a contract to a specialist company turning former shipping containers into homes. A delegated decision has been made by the director of social services and cabinet member for