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Teams miss promotion as Pembrokeshire Football League restructures for 2019/20
The Pembrokeshire Football League will reduce the number of teams per league to 12 next season - meaning only divisional champions from the 2018/19 season will be promoted. Following last night's AGM, League Secretary Brian Hawkins contacted all
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Alec Colley Cup: Toby tears through Pembroke as Llangwm progress to semi finals
Alec Colley Cup quarter final: Llangwm 2nds (102-1) beat Pembroke (101 all out) by 9 wickets Toby Asson tore through Pembroke 2nds at Pill Parks as Llangwm 2nds became the last team into the Alec Colley Cup semi finals. Asson came on to bowl
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County Hall pop-up tent protest led to prison
A homeless man who attempted to erect a tent in County Hall has been sent to prison for three months. Sam Maguire, of Milford Haven, currently of no fixed abode, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, July 2, having previously pleaded
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Health watchdog 'assured' about changes to Withybush maternity services
A PUBLIC watchdog which scrutinises decisions made by Hywel Dda University Health Board has said it does not have worries about plans to change maternity services at Withybush Hospital. The Hywel Dda Community Heath Council, which acts as a voice
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A chance to view a medieval chapel excavation, with burials dating back 1,500 years
FREE guided tours of an archaeological dig in Pembrokeshire are to be offered under a new heritage and arts programme. ‘Rediscovering Ancient Connections – The Saints’ is an EU-funded project led by Pembrokeshire County Council uncovering historical
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Vehicle damaged while parked opposite village pub
POLICE are appealing for information after a vehicle in a car park opposite a village pub was damaged overnight. Dyfed-Powys Police stated: “Sometime overnight, July 1-2, criminal damage was caused to a vehicle in a car park opposite the Castle
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Lucky man to head away on holiday after £4,000 prize from new lottery draw
A LUCKY man has won a £4,000 prize from the Pembrokeshire Lottery, and plans to take his family on holiday with the bounty. July’s Pembrokeshire Lottery £4,000 Superdraw winner was announced on Wednesday, July 3, and the lucky winner was Mr Michael
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Pub operator fined £300 for failing to properly display poor food hygiene rating
A PUB operator has been fined £300 for failing to correctly display a Food Hygiene rating. Ian Grant of Cross Inn, Broadmoor, near Kilgetty, was convicted in his absence by Haverfordwest magistrates on Monday, July 1. The pub had been issued
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Owen way out in front to win the Marloes 10k Trail Run
The first ever Marloes 10k Trail Run, otherwise known as the Howies Spud Run, proved a tough challenge for runners on Sunday. Sponsored by Howies, the run incorporated almost six miles of the coastal path as well as beach and road terrain.
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Injured walker rescued after coast path fall
A WALKER, injured after slipping off the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, was helped to safety yesterday, July 3, following a search involving multiple agencies. Tenby’s inshore lifeboat, one of the agencies involved in the search, launched shortly after
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Road closures and long delays expected for Saturday and Sunday's Long Course Weekend
THE largest multi-sport festival in Europe – Long Course Weekend Wales – is set to attract more than 10,000 athletes and tens of thousands more supporters to Pembrokeshire this week. The tenth year of the huge event, centred on Tenby, will – for
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How developing an awareness raising website helped Sian into work
A HAVERFORDWEST web developer has created a website to raise awareness about accessible places and services in Pembrokeshire. Website page developer and part-time administration officer Sian Andrews, 27, said she will always cherish March 22, because
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Letter: 'Worrying Climate Change silence from national park'
THE Western Telegraph has done a good job of reporting Pembrokeshire County Council’s Climate Emergency progress to date; and, judging from your June 26 letters, the county’s electorate want action. Meanwhile – no Climate Emergency declaration from
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Defective tyre led to points and fine
A defective tyre and out of date MOT cost a driver £1,324. A trial was held in Richard Mark Holland’s absence when he failed to appear at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Monday, July 1. The court heard that Holland’s Vauxhall Vectra was stopped
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Can you help police with information about a stolen scooter?
POLICE are appealing for information after a stunt scooter was stolen from Hamilton Close, Pembroke Dock yesterday, July 3. If you have any information, please contact Pembroke Dock station on 101 and ask to speak to PC 734.