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Stephen returns to youth club roots
Just nine years after first joining Fishguard Youth Club as a junior member, Stephen Lewis of Goodwick has returned to the club – as its full-time community youth worker. The former Ysgol Bro Gwaun pupil took up his appointment last week, and is full
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Keep doctors in Wales
Dear Editor — BMA Cymru Wales is preparing a campaign to encourage medical students from Wales who are studying medicine in English, Scottish and Irish medical schools to return to Wales to train as junior doctors after qualification. We believe that
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Cannabis campaigner charged for possession
A Pembroke Dock man who has campaigned for the legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes for the last 15 years has appeared in court accused of possessing the drug. Eric Mann, a retired oil refinery supervisor, asked the judge to delay his case until
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Will The REAL David Cameron Please Stand Up?
I heard a person say on Radio 4 the other week that they would love to vote for David Cameron, but the more he opens his mouth, the more he puts him off. A few weeks ago, David Cameron was promising austerity from a Conservative Government, if elected
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Biggest loser in £200 prize battle
Bride-to-be Emma Thomas is sharing her pre-wedding diet with radio listeners throughout Wales as she bids to be one of its ‘biggest losers’. Emma, aged 36, from Penally, has already shed an astonishing six stone and has now been signed up to
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Mayor defends above inflation precept rise
Milford Haven’s mayor has defended the 4.2% precept increase stating the town council had ‘done its best for the people of the town’. However, councillor Rhys Sinnett said the increase was ‘hard to justify’ after his proposal to take funds from reserves
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Wind of change for Haverfordwest school
Pupils at a Haverfordwest school will be taking a hands on approach to environmental and sustainability education this year. Mary Immaculate School has been granted planning permission for a 15-metre six-kilowatt wind turbine on site, which
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Girls score at tag rugby
Ysgol Dewi Sant girls excelled at a national tag rugby tournament recently. Two teams from the St Davids school represented Pembrokeshire at the national tag rugby finals in Llandovery. Following a tough pool the under-18 teams reached the semi finals
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Shortlisted project is the bees' knees
A Pembrokeshire project that aims to protect the UK’s precious bumblebees has been shortlisted in a national competition and needs your help to win first prize. Six projects have been entered into the competition from across the UK and the Bumblebee
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"Crazy" signs brown off AM
Pembrokeshire attractions are suffering because they are being ordered to take down their road signs – but they can’t get permission for official brown replacement ones. South Pembrokeshire AM Angela Burns has already highlighted the crazy system that
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NFU role for local farmer
Steve James, a dairy farmer from Pembrokeshire, has been elected vice president of NFU Cymru. He joins Ed Bailey, a beef and sheep farmer from Merionethshire, who was elected as president. Steve, a former NFU county chairman for Pembrokeshire, said