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Groups tune up for music costs battle
Churches, charity shops and community groups throughout Pembrokeshire are being urged to tune up for a fight against a proposed charge for playing music. The Government is planning to abolish charities’ and voluntary groups’ long-standing exemption from
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Couple admit money laundering and prostitution charges
In a dramatic turn of events, a Pembrokeshire couple due to stand trial for human trafficking, controlling prostitution and money laundering have pleaded guilty to a string of charges. After a week of legal arguments at Cardiff Crown Court,
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Thrilled Aaron picks up junior singles title
The Pembrokeshire short mat bowls junior singles competition was held at St Elidyr bowls club recently. Eight under-16 players took part in a keen competition and the winner was Aaron Lloyd, from Penally, who beat Tom Windsor, from Narberth, in a closely
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Cannabis campaigner charged with possession
A Pembroke Dock man who has campaigned for the legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes for the last 15 years appeared in court on Friday accused of possessing the drug. Eric Mann, a retired oil refinery supervisor, asked the judge to delay his