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  • 40,000 ton US Navy assault ship off the Pembrokeshire coast

    One of the US Navy’s flag ship ‘wasp series, amphibious assault ships’ is currently operating off the coast of the Havens just 30 miles out to sea. The 250m long, 40,000 ton Iwo Jima LHD-7 is currently deployed in the Celtic Sea after disembarking

  • Future films to be powered by the sun at local arts venue

    Future films at Fishguard’s Theatr Gwaun will be partly powered by the sun, as the venue installs 54 solar panels on its south facing roof this week. The theatre applied to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s sustainable development fund for just

  • Lost cat found in Milford Haven

    A cat has been found and returned home in Milford Haven after disappearing on the afternoon of Sunday, April 11. Essya Davies and her daughter, the owners of Elsa the cat, described her as ‘a shy nine-month-old tortoiseshell female.’ Essya said

  • Artic lorry driver was nearly three times drink-drive limit

    A LORRY driver, who was nearly three times the drink-drive limit when stopped by police at Letterston, has been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing. Appearing before Haverfordwest magistrates on April 13, Piotr Suski, of New Ross, Wexford, Ireland

  • Regiment's My20 challenge raises air ambulance cash

    Twenty members of Brawdy's 14th Signal Regiment (EW) have completed a gruelling day of 20 physical activities to raise £636 for the Wales Air Ambulance charity. The members of the warrant officers and sergeants' mess set themselves the challenge

  • Just two new coronavirus cases in Hywel Dda today, April 14

    Just two new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in the Hywel Dda health board area according to today’s figures (Wednesday, April 14). Public Health Wales data shows that there was one new case in Carmarthenshire, one in Pembrokeshire and none

  • Caldey Island to welcome back visitors from May 1

    TENBY’S Caldey Island will once again be open to visitors from the beginning of next month. The much-loved tourist attraction, a staple for many holidaying in Tenby, closed access to visitors last year to ensure everyone’s safety during the ongoing

  • Take a look at pictures: Pembrokeshire College’s new atrium

    Pembrokeshire College has just opened its brand spanking new atrium and here’s what students can expect. The new atrium contains additional social spaces on the ground floor as well as study spaces, computer stations and breakout rooms on the upper

  • Vandals rip up trees planted in Pembroke

    Unknown vandals have ripped up and damaged around 40 young trees that were recently planted in Pembroke. Last month Pembroke town councillor, Aaron Carey and author, Greg Howes finished planting 150 native trees behind the West Street car park,

  • Bridge club's 4th anniversary

    Fourth birthday celebrations are on the cards for Pembroke's bridge club. The club owner Irene Delahunty has kept the bridge club going throughout the pandemic, even though they could not play in person. She said: "There are so many of us now, we

  • Man fails to meet three court orders

    A man from Haverfordwest has failed to comply with supervision requirements imposed by the town’s Magistrates’ Court. 35-year-old Steven James O’Sullivan of Greenstone Farm failed to meet with an order of good behaviour on Friday, February 12 and

  • Milford Haven School earns autism awareness award

    Milford Haven School has become the first secondary school in Pembrokeshire to achieve the Autism Aware Award. The nationally recognised and acclaimed award is 'a very special achievement' for the school, and training has been undertaken by all