Archive
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Mixed fortunes for Rooks
Carew 1. Swansea University 1. Carew playing hosts to Swansea Students soon found they were one up from a short corner strike by Mason with Williams putting the rebound away. Within the midfield of Wheeler, Mason, Williams and Woods controlling
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Road rage incident in Johnston lay by
Following an incident of road rage in a Johnston lay-by, police are today warning drivers not to pull off the road for others unless there is a real and visible emergency. The Johnston incident happened earlier this month. On October 16th the driver
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Conduct hearing for Tenby nurse
A 58-year-old nurse from Tenby is due to appear before the conduct and competence committee of the Nursing and Midwifery council today. The committee will consider the case of Christopher Richard Baldwin, a registered learning disabilities
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Chirpy Robins too hot for the Road girls
Pennar Robins 20. Clarbeston Road 0. Pennar Robins’ striker Chloe Blair banged in six goals to help her side to a convincing cup victory over Clarbeston Road at Bush Camp. As the scoreline suggests, this was a very one-sided affair, but the visitors
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Nomination recognises Maureen's care contribution
A nursing home owner who has made a massive contribution to the care of the elderly and vulnerable in south west Wales during her 40-year career has been nominated for a major award. Maureen Ruskin has had her work recognised by being shortlisted
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Man cut free in Cheriton crash
A 40-year-old man was cut free from his car after it collided with a telephone pole on the B4319 between Pembroke and Stackpole yesterday (Thursday) evening. Fire crews and paramedics were called to the crash near Cheriton at around 6pm. Fire
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Sea search followed false alarm
A thorough coastal search was instigated yesterday afternoon (Thursday) following reports of a rowing boat and its crew being dashed against the rocks on Caldey Island. A teenage boy phoned the coastguard to report that he had seen the boat, with people
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A soup-er way to raise cash
A lip smacking way to raise money for charity takes place in Fishguard tomorrow (Saturday) as Fishguard and District Round Table hold a charity Cawl Crawl. Pubs, cafes and restaurants in Fishguard and the surrounding area will open their doors
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Lifeboat launched to struggling swimmer
Cardigan lifeboat was launched this morning (Friday), following reports of a swimmer in distress in the Teifi estuary. A local boatman saw the swimmer struggling as he swam between Penrhyn and Gwbert and alerted the coastguards. "The man was wearing
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Pensioner died from prescription drug overdose
Suffering from osteoporosis and Huntington’s Disease, using a zimmer indoors and a wheelchair outside, Mrs Brenda Doreen Jones (aged 70) of 59, College Court, Neyland, died from an overdose of the drug amitriptylene, an inquest was told yesterday
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Appeal follows flasher incident
Police in Haverfordwest are appealing for information after a man indecently exposed himself in the Portfied area of the town. The man is described as between 30 and 40-years-old and of a short and stocky build. At the time of the alleged incident
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Depressed man "seriously affected" by brother's death
The tragic accidental death of his 17-year-old brother and of a friend who took his own life, seriously affected a 40-year-old agricultural contractor who was found hanging in his hay shed. Before he recorded a verdict of death by self-administered
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Zubop the night away
The quest for great music at prices to beat the credit crunch continues at the Queens Hall on Friday, November 7th, as Span Arts and Molara present the global dance rhythms of Zubop Gambia and guests. The London-based musicians play 100%
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Lucy rides first winner under rules
Congratulations to Lucy Jones, who last season was the national ladies’ novices champion in point to point races — making her debut under national hunt rules at Exeter speeding to victory on Cresswell Quay. Lucy’s winning debut was further enhanced