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  • Arwel is park's agricultural link

    A NORTH Pembrokeshire man with a long history of involvement with the county's Young Farmers has been appointed the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority's new farming liaison officer. This is an in important role that provides a link between

  • New Milford Waterfront adapted outdoor dining areas

    A number of restaurants on Milford Waterfront have adapted their outdoor dining spaces, following the latest easing of lockdown restrictions, which took place on Monday, April 26. The adapted outdoor offering at the waterfront includes a variety

  • Man pleads guilty to riding motorbike while on drugs

    A man from Canaston Bridge pleaded guilty to riding his motorbike under the influence of cannabis. Thirty-three-year-old James Evans was caught riding his Pulse 125cc while the proportion of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in his blood was over the

  • Archie's 220km run helps grow sensory garden

    A TEENAGER has raised £800 for a care home by going on a 220km sponsored run. Archie Smith, who is 17, was inspired to raise money for the Ridgeway Care Centre in Llawhaden as his girlfriend’s grandmother is a resident there. Archie, who lives

  • Royal British Legion's centenary is marked in Pembrokeshire

    BRANCHES of the Royal British Legion in Pembrokeshire have joined hundreds of others throughout the UK in marking the centenary of the organisation. Amongst them was the Cresselly and District branch, whose members are pictured above this morning

  • Neyland company awarded certificate of appreciation

    Computer Solutions Wales has been recognised by Milford Haven Town Council with a certificate of appreciation for their work throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. The Neyland Marina-based company played a huge role in supporting both primary and secondary

  • Charity golf day success for Alzheimer's Society

    Milford Haven Golf Club hosted a charity golf day on Friday, April 30, in aid of Alzheimer's Society (sponsored by BDS Ltd), raising £1,150 in the process. Alzheimer's disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder which slowly destroys

  • It's an ar-rust! Police seize corroded car

    POLICE who seized a car which had no tax or MOT found the vehicle was corroded. Pembrokeshire Roads Policing Unit posted a photograph of the rear arch rust they discovered on the car in Pembroke yesterday, Friday May 14. They said: "Male arrested

  • Digital packs to support those missing out online

    A new partnership has been formed to loan electronic devices such as laptops and tablets to support more people to get online and take part in digital activities. The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that much of life has moved online, including staying

  • More vandalism in Milford Haven

    More vandalism has occurred in Milford Haven, with a concrete wall behind Milford Haven Leisure Centre being the latest victim of desecration. The wall is by Pembrokeshire Model Railway Track, behind Cromwell Road, where many enjoy the hobby of

  • Transport for Wales to make timetable changes

    Transport for Wales customers are being urged to check their journey details this month with the May timetable change coming into effect. From Sunday, May 16, new timetables will be in place across the British rail network. While the vast majority

  • Wheely good advice for Wally-watchers this weekend

    PEOPLE planning a trip to Tenby this weekend - maybe hoping to get a glimpse of Wally the walrus - are being asked to use the resort's weekend park and ride service. The service does not normally get underway until pedestrianisation begins in July

  • Budget surplus for Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

    THE national park is set to end the year with budget surplus, which, considering the last year, is “rather strange to report” its finance officer has said. A final budget report will be prepared in the coming weeks but members of the audit and

  • Health danger warning at Pembrokeshire beauty spot

    VISITORS to a Pembrokeshire beauty spot are being warned this weekend of the presence of potentially-dangerous algae. The blue-green algae has appeared on the Bosherston Lakes, and could be harmful to people and dogs. National Trust Pembrokeshire

  • Support the Pembrokeshire coastline by buying socks

    Funds for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust are set to increase as they strike up new partnership with Corgi Socks. As part of the partnership the Corgi Socks business will donate 20 per cent of its proceeds from its Pembrokeshire Coast

  • Permit applications open for Tenby pedestrianisation scheme

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council is now accepting applications for vehicle access during this year’s pedestrianisation of Tenby. The scheme, which is due to start on Monday, July 5, and conclude on Friday, September 10, will again see the walled town