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Harriers haul in the medals in Dyfed Secondary Schools' Championships
Athletes from Pembrokeshire Harriers enjoyed a remarkable two days at the Dyfed Secondary Schools' Championships. The Championships were held over the usual two day period Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8. The Harriers produced 36 Dyfed
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Narberth GBH charge sent to crown court
A Narberth man is to face a grievous bodily harm charge at crown court. Angelo Edwards, care of Garfield Gardens, did not enter a plea when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Monday, June 4. The 33 year-old is alleged to have maliciously
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Dan's epic trek to raise awareness of diabetes
For Dan Field it will be seven days and 540 miles of pain – but all to raise awareness for an important cause. The Haverfordwest man will be one of 10 core cyclists from pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk to set off from Leicester this Sunday
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EU-funding given to Pembrokeshire ports to increase tourism
Two Pembrokeshire ports are set to benefit from a share of €2.6m EU-funding to help turn them into key tourist sites. The project is part of an Ireland Wales Co-operation programme called The Ports, Past and Present project. The project hopes
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TalkTalk hacker caused problems for critically ill patients when he hacked college
A "CRUEL and calculating" cyber criminal who took part in a massive TalkTalk hack attack caused issues at hospitals across west Wales, including Withybush, a court has heard. Daniel Kelley, 22, from Llanelli, was sentenced to four years' detention
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Mind Pembrokeshire is moving to a new town centre home
A LEADING mental health charity which supports people in Pembrokeshire will move to a new home at the start of July. Mind Pembrokeshire, will move into the former Zenith kitchen showroom at 2 Perrot Avenue from July 1. The drop-in is open every
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£150 fee introduced for ice cream vans operating on Pembrokeshire streets
The traditional ice cream van now needs a street trading licence to sell on Pembrokeshire’s roads, following the introduction of new policies. A revised street trading policy has been produced to provide “clarity and conditions” said director of
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Video shows how first council houses in 25 years will look
A preview of the first council houses to be built in Pembrokeshire for over 25 years is currently on display in County Hall, Haverfordwest. The video in the reception area gives a bird’s eye view of the development comprising 33 affordable units
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Rare whale died after being stranded on beach
A RARE whale from the southern hemisphere died after becoming stranded on a west Wales beach on Wednesday, June 12. The pygmy sperm whale sadly died after becoming stranded on Ginst Point at the far end of Pendine beach. Pygmy sperm whale sightings
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Haverfordwest High pupils jumping for joy after a great showing in Hickstead
Competing over the Whitsun Bank Holiday against 45 other schools who had qualified from all across the UK, Haverfordwest High’s team came an amazing second in the championship, missing out on first place by only the slimmest of margins. After encouraging
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Folly Farm's endangered rhino is pregnant
Pembrokeshire zoo, Folly Farm, has confirmed its six-year-old rhino, Dakima, is expecting her first calf – one of the rarest animals in the world. As the first rhino to be born in Wales, this birth will increase the population of this critically
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Cannabis proves costly for Haverfordwest man
Half a gram of cannabis cost a Haverfordwest man more than £200. Bradley Edward Harding, of Dew Street, appeared from custody at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Monday, June 3. Harding, 36, pleaded guilty to being in possession of 0.5 grams
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Power cut hits 135 homes
Power has been lost to 135 homes this morning. Western Power Distribution is working to solve the high voltage issue in the Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge area. The company said there were 16 priority service customers affected. Priority
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Closure date for council customer service centres approaching
Pembrokeshire County Council’s customer service centres at Fishguard, Neyland and Milford Haven will close on June 30. The move follows a decision by Cabinet in March. The centres at Haverfordwest and Pembroke Dock will remain open for the foreseeable
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Committee make "sad and difficult" decision to close Rainbow Support charity
FISHGUARD'S Rainbow Support Charity has announced it will be closing in the next few months, saying that, despite reconfiguring in an attempt to deliver the aims of the charity, it is "still not working". The charity was set up in 2016 by the late