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  • Missing woman drowned while out walking, inquest hears

    A CARMARTHENSHIRE woman, who loved life, travelling and walking, drowned during an estuary walk, an inquest heard today, Friday, September 24. Coroner's officer, Malcolm Thompson, told the inquest that 63-year-old Susan Smith was last seen walking

  • Blue Gem Wind welcomes Celtic Sea Cluster to region

    Blue Gem Wind, the joint venture between TotalEnergies and Simply Blue Group, has welcomed the announcement that the Celtic Sea Cluster is launching to support the emerging supply chain in the region. Mike Scott, project managing director at Blue

  • Reported road collision from the fire service

    THERE are reports of a road collision at Dinas Cross. The fire service released a statement saying they had been called to an incident this afternoon. The statement read: “Crews are currently in attendance of a road traffic collision in Dinas

  • Pembrokeshire petrol station closes after panic buys

    PETROL panic-buyers have cleared out a Pembrokeshire fuel station this afternoon. The Tesco forecourt in Haverfordwest was forced to temporarily close after motorists flocked to the supplier to fill up their tanks - a scenario that is taking place

  • Open Day at Scolton Manor that's free

    ARE you over 60 and would like to improve your health? Or would you like to know more about an exercise buddy scheme for adults with learning disabilities? Scolton Manor is hosting an open day that will involve two great projects that address these

  • New north Pembs festival launches today

    A very special new festival for north Pembrokeshire, celebrating its unique culture, history, landscape, and the spirit of endeavour that has forged connections to the rest of the world launches this evening, Friday, September 24. The On Land's

  • Senedd member's Christmas card photo competition

    With fewer than 100 days until Christmas Day, Samuel Kurtz, MS for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, has launched a Christmas card picture competition. The local Senedd member is calling upon photographers to submit their images of Carmarthen

  • Man faces farm animal unnecessary suffering charges

    A MAN from Pembroke Dock is alleged to have caused animals unnecessary suffering. Richard Scarfe, of Park Street, is accused of committing 18 charges in relation to animal welfare at Highland View Fold, The Ridgeway, Lamphey. Between the middle

  • Nearly 300 new Covid cases across the three counties

    There have been 290 new coronavirus cases recorded in the Hywel Dda health board area according to today’s figures, (Friday, September 24). Public Health Wales (PHW) data shows there were 165 new cases in Carmarthenshire, 86 in Pembrokeshire and

  • Police appeal after criminal damage to learning centre

    Dyfed-Powys Police officers are appealing for information regarding a report of criminal damage to Pembrokeshire Learning Centre in Neyland. The damage is said to have been conducted by 'three male youths' who damaged property included vegetable

  • Pembrokeshire farmer writes plant-based cookbook for kids

    A Pembrokeshire farmer has written a plant-based recipe book aimed at children as a follow up to her debut healthy cookbook. Jane Reynolds, who wrote 'Happy Beans,' has now brought out 'Funny Food,' a sister publication to her original book, with

  • Court: Woman ordered not to enter Pembroke for two years

    A WOMAN has been ordered not to enter Pembroke in the next two years after admitting making menacing electronic communications. Appearing before York Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, September 21, Terri Lea Clancey, of Spindle Close, York admitted