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Mike adds music to the menu
Pembrokeshire’s doyen of the didgeridoo will be launching a series of free music workshops in north Pembrokeshire on Sunday. Local singer-songwriter Mike Chant will be running a relaxed and informal open session between 2pm and 8pm in the Garden Room
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Police hunt attacker after late night Haverfordwest sex assault
Dyfed-Powys Police officers are appealing for information following a sexual assault in Haverfordwest. The incident happened at about 2.30am on Sunday February 7th in a lane near the Post Office in Quay Street. Police have been studying CCTV from the
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Dock spring a surprise over the Town
Pembroke Dock created the first real surprise in this year’s indoor league programme, sponsored by Nick Evans and the Cricket Shop, as they beat a Haverfordwest A team which has been champions in the past and never out of the top three in the competition
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Dr Jo to put on stunning show
Dr Jo Boughton of Fishguard will be performing a concert, with friends, tomorrow (Saturday), in St. Mary’s Church in Fishguard, in aid of the Lifeboat SOS Appeal and the church. The concert of popular classics begins at 7pm and tickets will
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Woman’s body found in car
Police were called to reports of a body in a vehicle in Penycwm yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. Officers attended and discovered the body of a local woman in the vehicle. The matter is not being treated as suspicious and HM coroner has
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Chevron workers vote for favourite charities
Employees at Chevron’s Pembroke refinery have elected which charities they would like to support, as part of Chevron’s community engagement programme for 2010. Two votes were given to each employee, one for a Pembrokeshire charity and one for
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Witnesses wanted to boiler suit “body” incident
Police are appealing for information following a “distressing” incident last night (Thursday) in Haverfordwest. A blue boiler suit had been stuffed with straw and dangled off the bridge using blue nylon rope over Freemens Way, which led people
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Kestrel project could see numbers soar
Pembrokeshire’s kestrel numbers could soon be on the increase thanks to a local biodiversity project. Concern for kestrel numbers, which have declining nationally for the past 20 years, prompted the Pembrokeshire Biodiversity Partnership, which
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Credit unions and coffee in Hermon tomorrow
CredCer credit union is offering potential savers the chance to find out more about their savings and loans offers, and young savers the chance to try out the new Wii games, at a coffee morning tomorrow (Saturday). CredCer's Wii coffee morning starts
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Neyland battle to excellent second spot
Neyland Cricket club’s talented indoor cricket team carried the Pembroke County Cricket Club banner with distinction as they came runners up to a very strong and experienced Ynystawe side in the Welsh Indoor Cricket Finals at Penlan Leisure Centre, Swansea
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BREAKING NEWS: Milford Haven port pilots announce strike action
Strike action by pilots and launch crews at Milford Haven Port Authority (MHPA) looks set to go ahead next week as talks between both sides make 'insufficient progress.' MHPA confirmed it had received formal notification from the Unite Trade
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Company revives 900-year-old Pembrokeshire pasty
Pembrokeshire's own challenge to the famous Cornish pasty was launched in Tenby yesterday (Thursday) by two culinary entrepreneurs. Businessmen and long-time friends, Oliver Booth of Tenby and Dominic Spencer-Churchill of London, are behind
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AM to hold special mental health surgery
South Pembrokeshire AM Angela Burns is holding a special surgery today (Friday) for those affected by mental health issues. The idea for holding the event came out of a meeting Mrs Burns had with West Wales Action for Mental Health (WWAMH) last year.
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Friends of Theatr Gwaun to hold inaugural meeting
Friends of Theatr Gwaun will hold their inaugural meeting at the Fishguard theatre this evening (Friday). The group was recently set up to ensure that Fishguard's Theatr Gwaun flourishes, following rumours about possible closure. An
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NFU and Environment Agency develop online farm waste tool
Research suggests that Welsh farmers need more help with managing their agricultural waste. The SME-nvironment report by environmental guidance website NetRegs.gov.uk reveals that it is recognition of specific waste regulations, rather than compliance
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Residents’ views on homes plan
Dear Editor We are responding to the letter by Andrew Vaughan-Harries (agent) for the proposed housing development at Rushacre, Narberth, (January 13th). As a commissioned agent for the developers he has, not surprisingly, been selective
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Theatre for the Earth kicks off Pembrokeshire tour
Theatre for the Earth kicks off its Pembrokeshire tour tonight (Friday) at Nevern Village Hall. The theatre company comprising of musician Eliot Baron and performer Frederica Chapman will perform Spirits, Stories and Poems of Nature at Nevern this