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Protesters take badger battle to Senedd steps
Pembrokeshire protesters have taken to the steps of the Senedd today (Monday) to make their feelings known about the Welsh Assembly's badger cull. Welsh Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, announced last week that the badger cull, which is
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Woman killed in collision with Manchester to Milford train
A woman has died following a collision involving a car and Saturday's 08.30 Manchester to Milford Haven train. British Transport Police (BTP) are investigating the incident where two vehicles were struck by a train on a level crossing at Moreton on Lugg
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Proud Pembrokeshire mum tells of son's Haiti heroics
A Pembrokeshire mother has spoken of her pride in her son who is part of the UK's search and rescue mission in Haiti. Dean Nankivell is one of nine firefighters from the Greater Manchester Fire Service deployed in the search and rescue mission
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Helpline warns about "legal highs"
A warning about a potentially dangerous 'legal high' drug being taken by young people in Pembrokeshire goes out from police this week. The stimulant drug - sold under the street names of Meow Meow, M cat or Bubble - can be bought on the internet as mephedrone
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Pembrokeshire fire fighters in Haiti help save two lives
The eyes of the world are on three Pembrokeshire firefighters, who have been deployed to Haiti as part of the international recovery operation. Pembroke Dock station watch manager Gerwyn Howells; Haverfordwest crew manager Phil Irving and Pembroke
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RSPCA confiscates dog after owner admits animal cruelty
A Haverfordwest man was ordered to hand his dog over to the RSPCA today (Monday) after pleading guilty to two charges of animal cruelty. Peter Hughes, of 164 West Court in Haverfordwest, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal,
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Tenby man ordered to pay £1165 for undersized whelks
A Tenby man has been ordered to pay a total of £1165 after being found guilty of having undersized whelk in his catch. Haverfordwest Magistrates Court heard how Officers from the South Wales Sea Fisheries Committee had inspected catches of
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Good Service
They say that if you get good service, you tell a few friends and family, but if you get bad service, you will tell about 10 people. As Pembrokeshire is a small county, population wise, the one thing that does get around is a person's reputation, whether
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Salem Chapel
Salem The Fellowship meeting will be on Wedensdays at 7.30pm in Bethlehem. The Youth meetings will now be on Friday evenings from 6pm to 8.30pm also in Bethlehem. Services next Sunday are Salem at 10.30am and Bethlehem at 6.30pm.
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Angle Social Club Draw
Angle Social Club draw January 15th: 1st Prize - £50 - Diane Ball, Bingo (1414) 2nd Prize - £25 - Diane Ball, Bingo (1422) 3rd Prize - £15 - Kim, Ashdale (0254).
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Pembroke swimmers make a splash at club championships
Pembroke and district swimming club held its annual club championships recently, with the support of Waterston based company Dragon LNG. The club’s 35th winter championship was held over two days, at Pembroke leisure centre. The championship was well
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Coastal crews tasked to "possibly suicidal person" on Cleddau Bridge
Coastal rescue teams were tasked to help police on Thursday, following reports of a possibly suicidal person on the Cleddau Bridge. Dyfed-Powys Police contacted Milford Haven coastguard HQ at around 9pm. St Govans coastguards and Angle inshore lifeboat
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Hakin man denies firearms and assault charges
A Hakin man appeared before a judge on Friday to deny possessing an imitation revolver. Mark Anthony Edwards,of Haven Drive, is accused of possessing an RZ combat revolver on November 22nd last year and placing Phyllis Margo Edwards in fear
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Teen denies multiple sex offences
An 18 year-old-youth from Herbrandston is to face trial accused of a string of sex offences against young girls. Taro David Morley, of Fairmeadow Close, appeared at Swansea crown court on Friday to enter pleas of not guilty to ten charges involving
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RAFA
A busy year ahead for the local RAFA as they hold various fundraisers for the wings appeal, to commemorate 70 years since the blitz and the Battle of Britain.
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The Royal British Legion
The Royal British Legion The awards evening for the army cadet force and poppy appeal sellers will be held on Monday March 1st at the Services Club 2010 is the 65th Anniversary of VE and VJ Days, the armed forces day is on Saturday June 26th. The Pembrokeshire
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Teifi search after capsized kayak found
Emergency rescue teams searched the Teifi on Saturday, after a capsized kayak was found on the river. A member of the public contacted the coastguards at 10:24am reporting an upturned kayak drifting in the St Dogmaels area. Penrhyn coastguard rescue
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St Clements Church, Neyland
At last Monday's meeting of the Parochial Church Council the Vicar informed the members that his last service in the Parish would be August.1st. Also at the meeting final arrangements for the live band Ceilidh on 30th January were put into place with
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Bethel Church, Pembroke Dock
Bethel Church Sunday Services January 24th 11am morning service; 5.30pm prayer meeting; 6pm evening service guest speaker Mr Ivor Llewellyn; 7.30pm Tuesday prayer meeting and bible study Rev Roger Hart; 12 noon Wednesday restaurant; 2.15pm Thursday sisterhood
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Margaret Body presentation
Girls from 6th Haverfordwest Guides bid a very fond farewell to their Guider Margaret Body (aka Maggie, aka Bee) at her guide meeting on Tuesday December 15th due to her retirement. Having become a brownie in time to wear the coronation badge. Maggie
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Food Chain Information now a legal requirement
Food Chain Information (FCI) became a legal requirement on January 1st. Newly re-elected chairman John Owen told NFU Cymru’s Less Favoured Area board members that all abattoir operators across Britain are required to request, receive, check and act