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A lot to scream and shout about
Whether it’s freaky family outings or devilish dance nights that tickle your fancy this Halloween, there is something to cater for all ages across Pembrokeshire on Friday. Clubbers aged 18 and over are invited to dance under the cover of darkness
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Last chance to nominate your sporting heros
You have until Friday to nominate your Pembrokeshire sporting heroes for the Sport Pembrokeshire Awards 2008. Now’s your chance to get recognition for anyone you know who’s excelled in sport over the last year or freely given their time to coaching
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Presumed consent debate kicks off
Should your organs be donated automatically when you die or should doctors need to be given the green light? That was the question being discussed at a Welsh Assembly led public debate today (Wednesday). The discussion, held at Nant-y-Ffin
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199 drivers didn't "clunk click"
Nearly 200 drivers and passengers in the Dyfed-Powys force area were fined for not wearing seat belts during a recent all- Wales crackdown which ran from September 8th. Of those fined, 38 were under 25 years of age. Nearly twice as many people
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Warning over offensive phone calls
Police are urging people to be on their guard after several people in Pembroke Dock have been targeted by a telephone scam. The scam starts with a call from the "operator", asking the person who has picked up if they will accept a reverse charges call
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Happy ending for Aimee and Patch
It's a happy ending for three-year-old Aimee Warlow who was reunited with her pet rabbit Patch after a successful appeal in this week's Western Telegraph. The four-month-old bunny, Patch, went missing overnight on October 15th in a suspected
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Presumed consent up for public debate
The sensitive issue of “presumed consent” for organ donation is being debated publicly for the first time in pembrokeshire today (Wednesday). A meeting on the issue is currently being hosted by Pembrokeshire Community Health Council (CHC) at the Nant-y-Ffin
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Take to the skies!
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Well yes it is actually! The brand new Geo Air play sets from Fisher-Price are a great new take on track sets. You can take to the skies and let your imagination soar as you experience high-flying remote control
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Dealer's partner admits part in drugs conspiracy
The partner of a professional drugs dealer appeared in court yesterday (Tuesday) to admit her role in the conspiracy that led him to jail. Elizabeth Ann Jones, aged 29, pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing a quantity of amphetamine with the intention
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Wall demolished in gardening club break in
Police in Fishguard have resolved to increase their patrols in the Wern Road area of Goodwick following a series of incidents at Goodwick gardening club. In the last two weeks the club headquarters has been broken into and items such as bags of compost
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Car damaged by hoodie gang
A car parked in Milford Haven was badly damaged yesterday (Tuesday) after a gang of "hoodies" allegedly dropped stones on it from an overhead bridge. The car was parked in the Milford Dock car park under Hakin Bridge. A group of four youths
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Alleged assault injured victim's face
Police have today (Wednesday) launched an appeal following an alleged assault on a man in Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest. The attack happened in Heol Derwen area , in the early hours of Saturday October 18th . The victim suffered injuries to his face
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In brief: door damaged
Criminal damage has been caused to the door of a property at Longmains, Monkton, between 9.30pm on Monday and the early hours of yesterday (Thursday) morning. Anyone who saw the door being damaged, or who has any information on the offence is asked
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Nick cashes in two-goal hero display
Haverfordwest County 3. Prestatyn Town 1. This game was played in wind and rain, but a spirited effort by both sides saw lots of mistakes, lots of goalmouth incident, a fine score from Luke Bowen and a cracking brace from Nicky Woodrow. The tone
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Davies bags four goals in dream Vikings debut
Hakin United 8. Haverfordwest County 2. Quality striker Adam Davies marked his Vikings’ debut with four goals against Haverford-west County. The former Tish striker scored all his goals in the second period as the ten men Bluebirds were run ragged
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Taylor made hat-trick
Narberth 2. Monkton Swifts 5. Marcus Taylor scored a terrific hat-trick for Monkton Swifts in their thoroughly deserved victory at Jesse Road over Narberth. This fine win keeps Benno Jones’ flighty Swifts in third place, just two points adrift of
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Clarbie upset champs
Clarbeston Road 6. Merlins Bridge 4. Clarbeston Road came from behind right at the death to shock champions Merlins Bridge in a ten-goal thriller. The hosts knew this would be a yardstick clash to measure just how far they have come since their second
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In brief: car stolen from Trecwn barn
A Renault 11 car has been stolen from a barn in Trecwn. The car was stolen from a locked barn at Barnham Road Trecwn between 10am and 2pm yesterday, Tuesday October 28th. Police say the vehicle was possibly taken for its scrap value.
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Fly away Robins run riot
Pennar Robins 8. Solva 1. High-flying Pennar Robins dished out an eight-goal hiding to Solva at Bush Camp. As the scoreline suggests this clash was a one-sided affair. The chirpy Robins led three-nil at half-time and scored a further five goals
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Kilgetty nick the win late on
Kilgetty 2. Milford Athletic 1. Nick Cope struck an 86th minute winner to ensure Kilgetty goes through to the next round of the Senior Cup. Second division outfit Milford Athletic battled bravely all afternoon against their division one opponents
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Rugby fixtures
Saturday, November 1st. Division One West. Bonymaen v Whitland. Carmarthen Athletic v Dunvant. Corus v Felinfoel. Llangennech v Narberth. Maesteg v Cwmllynfell. Tonmawr v Carmarthen Quins. Division Three West. Amman Utd v Llanybydder. Crymych
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VAT's all folks, farm B&Bs could face big tax bills
Dozens of farming families across Pembrokeshire, who supplement their farm incomes by running bed and breakfast businesses may be landed with big demands for unpaid tax. Experts are warning that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is increasingly