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Five arrested following Xbox 360 theft
Five people have been arrested and released on police bail, following the theft of an Xbox 360 from a Fishguard flat. The games console was stolen during a burglary in West Street on the night of Monday, February 22nd. Police are not, at present
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Thousands of pounds of boating gear stolen from holiday park
Thousands of pounds of boating equipment has been stolen from a boat yard at Broad Haven Holiday Park. Between 6pm and 11.50pm on Thursday, February 18th , thieves entered the yard by cutting their way through fencing. Once inside they made a selective
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One way of getting on right track
Dear Editor To improve rail services to Fishguard, why not simply have the same train calling at both Milford Haven and Fishguard? It’s not as far-fetched as it sounds. As evidenced on our recent holiday to Scotland, the train
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Win free CBeebies Do the Muffin goodies
PRESCHOOLERS everywhere have been tuning in to enjoy the treetop antics of CBeebies hit animation, 3rd & Bird. The show brings to life the adventures of a community of birds who live in a beautiful tree, as they sing, dance and whistle
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Marts News, February 24th, 2010
CARDIGAN February 15th J. J. Morris reports another good turnout. The barren cow section sold to a fast trade. The sheep section saw a good trade in all sections. Cull ewes sold well but the quality was very mixed. A few more ewes
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Tragic St Davids mum remembered
The funeral of a tragic mum who died in a car fire earlier this month was held in her home town today (Wednesday). Mother of two Claire Noble was described after her death as a caring mother and a lovely, genuine person. She was found
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Mother swallowed heroin after drugs arrest
A Pembroke woman said: "I swallowed it, I have my kids to think about," after being arrested for possession of heroin, a court heard yesterday (Tuesday). Bethany Hill, of 19 Haven Court in Monkton, pleaded guilty to possessing 0.77 grams of diamorphine
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Pembroke man's "hair-brained" drug scheme was "to raise Christmas cash"
A Pembroke man turned to drug dealing in order to afford Christmas presents for his children, a court heard yesterday (Tuesday). Jeffrey Thomas, of 15 Gwillam Court, Monkton, pleaded guilty to possessing 26.7 grams of cannabis with an intent to supply
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Man due to be sentenced for theft and amphetamine offences
A Pembroke Dock man who has admitted possessing amphetamine and theft is due to be sentenced at Haverfordwest magistrates court today (Wednesday). Magistrates ordered a probation service report before sentencing Robert Hamilton, who is temporarily residing
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Depressed man stole £177.08 of goods from Milford Haven Tesco
A man who strolled out of the Tesco store in Milford Haven with nearly £200 worth of unpaid goods said to staff: "It's not mine it's my mate's," a court has heard. Lee Davies, of Flat 25, Lower Hill Street, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to a charge
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Milford man was "wound up on alcohol" when he punched police officer
A Milford Haven man said he got "wound up on alcohol" when he was asked to explain why he had threatened and punched a police officer, a court heard yesterday (Tuesday). Terrence Coe, of 34 Howarth Close, pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting a constable
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Unlucky Bluebirds go down at Bangor
Bangor City 3 Haverfordwest County 2 County came back from Bangor with their pride intact and their heads held high after a stirring performance that should have earned them all three points. There was a dream start for the West Wales Properties
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Tenby's Lenten lunches begin today
Six Lenten lunches in Tenby are being held in support of the millions of families worldwide who don't have enough to eat. The first takes place at St Mary's, Tenby today (Wednesday), with the others at the Salvation Army corps on Wednesday March 3rd
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Businessman "wasn’t thinking” before Cleddau Bridge crash
A Milford Haven business man who drank two pints while waiting for his wife to finish work later caused a road collision on the Cleddau Bridge, a court heard yesterday (Tuesday). Christopher Chamberlain, of 15 Elidyr Park, pleaded guilty to
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Horses for courses at training weekend
The first weekend in March will be an ideal opportunity to learn about and participate in BHS TREC, the newest and most practicals of all equine disciplines. Trewindsor Farm in Llangoedmor is hosting a TREC training day on Saturday March 6th followed
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Fans face nightmare train journey home
Pembrokeshire rugby supporters hoping to let the train take the strain to Friday’s Six Nations clash against France might want to think again. Anyone travelling home west of Carmarthen faces a nightmare six-hour train journey from Cardiff. The game