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  • What would you do with this loo with a view?

    A loo with a view has been put on the rental market in Pembrokeshire. The former public loo on Front Street, Pembroke Dock, is described as having 'superb views across the Haven' and has potential for a variety of different uses, subject to planning

  • PICTURES: Disney magic at Fishguard Carnival

    THERE was a sparkle of Disney magic in Fishguard and Goodwick recently as the twin towns' popular carnival returned post lockdown. Crowds of people gathered in the sunshine to watch floats, as well as the carnival princesses riding in style with

  • Film adaptation of Grav airing on S4C this weekend

    The Torch Theatre’s award-winning production of Grav has been adapted for television as a feature-length film and will be shown on S4C this Sunday evening. The S4C film pays tribute to the life and times of Welsh Rugby legend and cultural icon,

  • £6,000 of drugs and banknotes seized in police raid

    POLICE officers have seized drugs worth £6,000 as well a quantity of cash during a drugs raid. Dyfed-Powys Police said that officers from Carmarthen executed a positive drugs warrant on Thursday, September 9. “A quantity of Class B Drugs and

  • County council's new chief executive starts on Monday

    Will Bramble, the new chief executive of Pembrokeshire County Council, takes up his post at County Hall on Monday, September 13. Mr Bramble was appointed in March this year, taking over from interim chief executive Richard Brown. Since his

  • Tesco charity partnership to make Pembrokeshire healthier

    Three charities have partnered with Tesco to launch a campaign that aims to raise much-needed funds to help people in Pembrokeshire lead healthier lives. The partnership will support Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation and Diabetes

  • Robeston Wathen holiday complex approved

    A ten unit self-catering holiday complex will be created near Robeston Wathen following planning approval. Pembrokeshire’s planning committee approved an application for 10 self-catering lodges, a hub service building, parking and access on land

  • Blooming marvellous achievement for county resorts

    TWO Pembrokeshire resorts have proved they are blooming marvellous, scooping three awards in this year's Wales in Bloom awards. After a one-year, covid enforced break, the competition returned with an awards ceremony in Beaumaris yesterday (Friday

  • New mums' support group expanding in Pembrokeshire

    A support service for new mums is being expanded and offered a new location in Pembrokeshire. Mums Matter is a service offered by Mind to support mums with babies or toddlers through these difficult feelings and experiences. It is a nine week

  • Narberth RFC on its way to new food hut

    A NEW food hut will soon be ready to feed the hungry supporters of Narberth RFC as the new season resumes. Just in time for the first home match at the Narberth RFC ground, Whitland Engineering came to the rescue of the Championship side to finalise

  • Two launches in two days for Angle lifeboat

    FOUR people stranded in a boat that had lost power four miles off Jack Sound have been rescued by Angle Lifeboat. The five metre rigid inflatable boat (RIB), with four crew on board suffered engine failure as it was getting dark on Thursday evening

  • There's £20,000 in cash for the charity that matter to you

    Your favourite local paper is giving local charities the chance to take a share of a whopping £125k cash giveaway. Our parent company’s charitable arm, The Gannett Foundation, is providing £125k in cash to support local charities across the country

  • Letter: 'Tourists' selfish parking'

    TOURISTS are great for Pembrokeshire, but why-oh-why do they park by someone’s house and just depart for the day. Often blocking a resident from parking. What’s wrong with a car park? Just been reminded they would have to pay to park!

  • Ex-Western Telegraph reporter recalls being at 9/11

    Stephen Evans, a former Western Telegraph reporter and BBC correspondent, remembers being inside the World Trade Center Twin Towers 20 years on from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Stephen was working as the BBC's North America business correspondent