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  • Two Haverhub art exhibitions extended due to popular demand

    TWO art exhibitions, currently on show at Haverhub have been extended to August 20 because of overwhelming interest. Prominent local artists, Lloyd the Graffiti and Richard Blacklaw-Jones are delighted with the response to the exhibitions and sales

  • Broad Haven barn conversion plan refused

    A barn conversion planned for a Broad Haven farm was refused by the National Park, but members are “confident a suitable design” could be found. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s development management committee had visited Bower Farm last month

  • Simon Hart MP disappointed after Ironman Wales cancelled

    Simon Hart MP has shown his disappointment after the decision was made by Ironman Wales to cancel the Ironman event, postponing it until September 2022. Simon Hart said: “Perhaps it’s because my son will have now trained for two cancelled Ironman

  • Police appeal after break-in to school in Pembroke

    Dyfed-Powys Police is appealing after a break-in to Monkton Priory Community Primary School at some point between Friday, July 9 and Monday, July 12. The people broke into the school by damaging a window, before causing 'extensive damage' to the

  • Pembrokeshire holiday park affordable housing appeal granted

    Plans for affordable homes on a holiday park site in south Pembrokeshire have been allowed on appeal. The Planning Inspectorate Wales has overturned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s refusal of an application for 14 affordable houses at Buttyland

  • Murder enquiry launched after death of man 37, in Cardigan

    Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed that a murder investigation has been launched following the death of a 37-year-old man in Cardigan in the early hours of today (Wednesday, 21 July). This morning a 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion

  • Drivers in Wales given hay fever warning

    Drivers are being warned about travelling in their vehicles this week with Wales forecasted to be in the 'high' category for the pollen count until Friday. According to Quotezone.co.uk, a car insurance comparison website, the government legislation

  • Action packed day of fun with the military at Scolton Manor

    SERVICE children and their school bubbles teamed up with Forces Fitness and SSCE Cymru for a fantastic day of fun activities in Pembrokeshire. The event took place over two days at Scolton Manor and saw schools from Pembroke Dock, St Francis, Johnston

  • Expert warns heatwave could have fatal impact on livestock

    An agricultural expert is warning about the potentially fatal impact of heat stress on livestock, after the Met Office issued its first ever extreme heat warning. The amber warning covers large parts of Wales and will be in place until tomorrow

  • Authorisation for Tenby planning enforcement prosecution sought

    Authorisation to begin prosecution related to planning enforcement at a property in Tenby is being sought from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s development management committee. A report “clarifying the narrative in terms of when issues of unauthorised

  • Port of Milford Haven grant funds future plan video

    Paul Sartori Hospice at Home was recently awarded £450 from the Port of Milford Haven Community Fund to go towards its advance and future care planning service. This grant contributed towards the costs of producing a film, promoting the service

  • Police appeal after dog bite in Freshwater East

    Dyfed-Powys Police is appealing to find the owner of a dog which wounded a member of the public by biting them in Freshwater East. The incident occurred on Thursday, July 15 in Freshwater East, when the person was bitten on the leg by an Alsatian

  • Three emergencies in three hours for Tenby lifeboats

    Tenby's lifeboats were extremely busy on Monday, July 19, with three shouts in as many hours, and two in the space of ten minutes. The first shout came at 11.30am when the inshore lifeboat was requested to assist in the medevac of a casualty from