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Fishguard music festival aims to reach new generation
AN INTERNATIONAL music festival is trying to attract a new generation of music lovers and musicians. As part of a 50th anniversary programme, Fishguard International Music Festival 2019 is looking to the future with a series of events aimed at encouraging
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BB Skone’s gig guide
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 Open Mic, The Old Chemist Inn, Saundersfoot Open Mic, The Middlegate, Pembroke Open Mic, Oriel y Parc, St Davids THURSDAY, JUNE 27 Open Mic, The Sun Inn, St Florence Open Mic, The Rising Sun, Pelcombe FRIDAY,
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Torch Simon and Garfunkel tribute nearly sold out
Has it really been 50 years since the most successful folk/rock duo of all time recorded their first no.1 hit single 'The Sound of Silence'? Direct from a week long run in London’s West End at the Vaudeville Theatre and performing to sold out audiences
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Hard work and healthy living are centenarian's secrets for success
HARD work and a healthy lifestyle are the ingredients for a long and happy life according to Hayscastle's Mair Scale, who celebrated her 100th birthday on Sunday. Mrs Scale was born near Mathry and moved back to Hayscastle as a toddler. She attended
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Police appeal after assault at Pembroke Castle gig leaves man in hospital
A MAN was treated in hospital following as assault at a gig in Pembroke Castle over the weekend. The assault on 65-year-old Tony Hedley took place during the Rock the Castle gig featuring Status Quo at approximately 9.30pm on Friday, June 21.
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Skate park 'bully' kids threaten scheme's future plans
BULLYING and bad language from youngsters using a Pembrokeshire skate park could put the skids under the project’s plans. Two mothers who are on the committee of Tenby’s Jubilee Play and Skate Park Association have resigned because of the behaviour
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Weekend police cordon and bomb squad at popular beauty spot was for suspicious item
A POLICE cordon was set up at a Haverfordwest park on the weekend, after reports of a suspicious object in the area. Dyfed-Powys Police set up the cordon after a member of the public who had been walking at Fortune's Frolic reported an unidentified
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Final day to claim Cleddau Bridge ticket refunds approaching
The three-month period to claim refunds on unused Cleddau Bridge tickets ends on Sunday, June 30. The Cleddau Bridge became toll-free on April 1. Since that date Pembrokeshire County Council have been offering refunds on unused tickets from
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MP's tip-off led police to pub 'underage drinkers'
POLICE and council officers who responded to a tip-off from an MP were confronted by raucous scenes at a Carmarthenshire pub as 150 young people celebrated an 18th birthday party. A number of those present at The Green Bridge Inn appeared to be
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Assault left man with fractured skull
Dyfed-Powys Police is investigating an assault that left a man with a fractured skull and eye socket. A man was involved in an altercation with another man at The Esplanade at around midnight on Saturday, June 1, in Tenby. A Dyfed-Powys Police
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Can you help Haverfordwest's yarn bombers find a new home?
THE group which has decorated Haverfordwest town centre with knitted ocean creatures is looking for a new home to carry out its secretive work. The Haverfordwest Yarn Bombers knit and crochet decorations and hang them at night or early morning bring