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Exhibition celebrates 30 years of bringing the arts to everyone
Fishguard Arts Society is celebrating 30 years of improving and encouraging arts opportunities and to helping develop talents, skills and creative ability across all sections of society at its summer exhibition. The exhibition at Tregwynt Mansion
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Pembrokeshire Coastal Path walkers needed to clock up the Big 870
It’s one of the most breathtakingly beautiful trails that the UK has to offer and this summer walkers are being urged to walk the entire 870-mile Wales Coast Path to celebrate its 10th anniversary. MORE NEWS Nursing shortages reach record
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National Park helps toddlers enjoy Pembrokeshire's great outdoors
A six-month Pembrokeshire National Park Authority play project which is helping over a hundred pre-school children access nature is having a major effect on the way the toddlers are embracing outdoor life. “Even though we’re only half way through
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Club's new kit showcased at memorial tournament
Ahead of the forthcoming 2022-23 football season, Clarbeston Road AFC has unveiled two exciting new playing kits for its senior teams competing in the First and Third Divisions of the Manderwood Pembrokeshire League. The kits have been provided
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Same-day recycling bookings up and running in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire residents now have the option of booking same day visits to the county’s Waste and Recycling Centres (WRCs). The same day visit option has been introduced by Pembrokeshire County Council following requests from the public. Slots
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'Hosepipe ban is wake-up call to climate change' says county councillor
As water levels at the Llys y Fran reservoir and certain parts of the Cleddau reach drought levels, Pembrokeshire's hosepipe ban has come as no surprise to Pembrokeshire residents. However county councillor Joshua Beynon fears this could mark a
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Police attend three-vehicle crash in Haverfordwest centre
Police officers attended a three-vehicle crash in the centre of Haverfordwest at approximately midday today (Friday, August 5). The officers were called after the crash took place on Freemans Way at around 11.50am, with the emergency services arriving
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Rising levels of depression among Year 7 starters in Wales, study finds
Children in Wales who started secondary school in 2021 were more likely to report elevated symptoms of depression than those who began before the pandemic, a study has found. Academics at Cardiff University analysed responses from a student health
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Diversity of Pembrokeshire village is revealed in 'bioblitz'
Nearly 200 different species of plants animals and insects were recorded in Newport during the village’s first bioblitz. A bioblitz takes a snapshot of an area’s biodiversity by attempting, in a short period of time, to record all species living
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New hotel which 'pays tribute to town's maritime past' opens on Monday
THE ALBION – a new hotel on the River Teifi waterfront at Cardigan created from two Grade II-listed former warehouses – will open its doors on Monday. The first hotel to be opened by outdoor lifestyle and staycation retreat specialists Fforest,
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Woman, 85, being evicted from home of 27 years by Presbyterian Church
Questions are being asked regarding how a Christian organisation ‘can stoop so low’ after the Presbyterian Church of Wales served an eviction notice on an 85-year-old woman who has lived in her Saundersfoot home for the past 27 years. Ann Allsop
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Withybush A&E seriously undermanned, confirms latest health board figures
The stark reality of Withybush’s A&E department was made blatantly clear this week when Pembrokeshire’s town, community and county councillors were invited to join an extraordinary meeting with Hywel Dda chiefs. In an ideal world, Withybush's
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Man must pay hundreds after admitting assault near Pembrokeshire school
A car passenger who assaulted a man following an incident near a Pembrokeshire school must pay £845, including £200 compensation to his victim. Rhys Thomas Marr Cresswell was due to stand trial for assault as Swansea Magistrates Court last week
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Has this multi-use games area turned into the land that no one wants?
Neyland’s multi-use games area is fast becoming the land that no one wants, after Pembrokeshire County Council imposed significant liabilities on the town council if it continues to be used throughout the summer holidays. As a result of security
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Here are the changes to where you can wait and unload in Pembrokeshire
WHERE you can and can’t park or wait in Pembrokeshire has been altered. In a public notice placed in the Western Telegraph on August 3, Pembrokeshire County Council announced the changes to where you are allowed to park, wait, and load and unload
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Find out how much the cost of using taxis could increase by next week
All drivers across the UK are facing increasing fuel costs and Pembrokeshire’s taxi drivers are no exception, with a call for fare rises put to the local authority. Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing committee will consider a Hackney Carriage
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Cresselly crowned Pembrokeshire U13 cricket champions
Cresselly (108-3) beat Kilgetty (104-3) by 7 wickets Cresselly Cricket Club have won the Pembroke County Cricket Club U13s Junior League Final after a seven-wicket victory over Kilgetty. This year’s final was between the top two sides from