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Letterston pensioner faces telephone trial
A Letterston pensioner is to stand trial after denying calling the police without good reason. Beryl Elizabeth Billington, of St Davids Road, maintained her not guilty pleas to two charges when she appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates via video
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Why is this business wrapped up with a giant ribbon?
EVERYONE loves a birthday present - and one Pembrokeshire business has got its one-year anniversary celebrations all wrapped up. Shoppers and residents in Narberth have been looking twice at the building-sized birthday statement made by Hearing
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Sniffer dog with £25,000 bounty on his head scoops top award
IMAGINE a sniffer dog, so good at its job, that a £25,000 bounty was put on its head! Scamp, a diligent springer spaniel who recovered more than £6 million worth of illegal tobacco products in the last five years, has been named the Institutes Hero
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Choir director back on song after kidney transplant
A PEMBROKESHIRE choir's musical director is back on song after being called for a kidney transplant just 24 hours before a concert date. Juliet Rossiter, from Narberth, had been on the waiting list for a new kidney for 12 months when she got a
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Police issue photo of burned out stolen car
POLICE have released a photo after a car was stolen from Milford Haven last week and later set on fire. Posting on Twitter on Thursday, June 20, Milford Haven Police wrote: “A beige-coloured Fiat Bravo was stolen from Meyler Crescent, Milford Haven
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Two golf buggies taken within a week
TWO golf buggies have been taken in the space of a week from Milford Haven Golf Club. The first was taken in the early hours of Monday, June 17, between 1am and 3am and found some distance away. The second golf buggy was taken on Tuesday, June
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£1m link road to open in centre of Fishguard
PEMBROKESHIRE County Council is due to open Fishguard's new link road next week. The road, formerly known as Chimneys Link and officially named Ffordd Yr Efail, is a one-way road running from High Street to West Street. It will ultimately form
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'Self defence' claim over punch that led to footballer's brain injury
The life of a talented Haverfordwest footballer was changed forever by a single punch, a jury heard today (Wednesday). Kristian Speake fell backwards and hit his head on the road causing brain damage. Swansea crown court heard it was not disputed
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Drug-driver arrested
A MAN was arrested earlier this week after allegedly drug-driving. The man was arrested on Monday evening (June 24) following a stop check in Haverfordwest. After refusing to provide two samples of blood at custody, he was also charged with failing
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Narberth motorcyclist accused of dangerous driving
A Narberth man is accused of riding a motorcycle dangerously on the A40. It is alleged that Jacob James Robinson Cloud drove a Honda motorcycle dangerously on the A40 near Narberth on April 2. No plea was entered when Cloud, 27, appeared before
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New treasures from the Celtic chariot burial in Pembrokeshire are being revealed
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL dig in Pembrokeshire has confirmed the first Celtic chariot burial found in southern and western Britain, with help from local college students. Iron age treasures discovered by metal detectorist Mike Smith in a Pembrokeshire
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More than 100 golfers tee off in Milford for the annual Thomas Carroll day
More than 100 golfers teed off at Milford Haven for the annual Thomas Carroll tournament this month. Hosted by company regional director and former Welsh rugby international Robert Jones, 34 local teams of three took part, and the weather held