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How will we remember Warren? The factors that define his reign with Wales
In 2007, Warren Gatland swanned into the most scrutinised hot seat in Welsh sport and duly assumed the role of messiah. Winning a Grand Slam in your inaugural season as head coach does that for you in Wales. But if his tenure kicked off amidst
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Tobacco thief fined
A unsophisticated tobacco thief was caught on CCTV as he made off with two pouches. Jordan Shane Burns, of Brynawelon, Stop and Call, Goodwick, pleaded guilty to two charges of theft from a shop when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court
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One-woman dark comedy coming to Narberth
A ONE-woman dark comedy about ageing ungracefully and searching for significance is coming to the Queens Hall, Narberth. Former BBC Wales tv producer Ailsa Jenkins has penned the poignant, yet hilarious, play The Invisible Woman. Swansea-born
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REVIEW: Josh Beddis ‘One For Sorrow’ EP
REVIEW: Josh Beddis ‘One For Sorrow’ EP Josh Beddis was the lead singer of rock ’n’ roll band The Curveballs for a number of years, now he is embarking on a solo career as a singer and songwriter of country music. The EP, titled ‘One For Sorrow
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HOCKEY: Late goals seal a Llandysul win over Milford
South Wales Women’s Hockey League Division 1: Llandysul 3-0 Milford Haven On a very wet, cold and windy day Milford Ladies travelled to Ceredigion to play Llandysul. The two teams started well with some good hockey being played on both sides
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UPDATED: Elderly woman trapped between train and platform
Emergency services have been called to an incident at Haverfordwest train station where a woman in her seventies had fallen onto the train tracks. A police spokesperson said: "Dyfed-Powys Police received a report of an elderly woman fallen on to
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Oh no! It’s a no-go for Admiral Togo’s ginkgo
In a sad day for Pembrokeshire, a national competition has cast Pembroke Dock into shade. In a hotly contested competition, a 142-year-old Pembroke Dock Ginkgo tree has come second in Wales’ 2019 Tree of the Year. The competition, which is in
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Dementia-friendly swimming sessions make a big splash
NEW swimming sessions have been launched at Haverfordwest Leisure Centre for people who have dementia, their carers and families. The weekly sessions are run by PAVS dementia support scheme together with Pembrokeshire Leisure - Pembrokeshire County
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Letter: 'Chilling encounter with counter-terrorism operation'
RECENTLY while travelling near the Valero refinery mine was one of many cars being pulled over and stopped by a considerable police presence consisting of a number of officers and vans. The officer told me they were questioning motorists as part
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Brothers assaulted police officers while wetting baby's head
A pair of brothers have been ordered to pay £1,096 each after they assaulted police officers while wetting a baby’s head in Tenby. Stephen Richard Phillips, of Harries Avenue, Llanelli, and Andrew Wyn Phillips, of Pwll Road, Pwll, Llanelli, appeared
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Queen presents Royal Tank Regiment soldiers with medals for bravery after Castlemartin tank explosion
TWO soldiers who jumped into a burning tank to rescue colleagues trapped inside at a Pembrokeshire firing range were presented with medals for their bravery by H M The Queen on Friday, October 25. Royal Tank Regiment soldiers Sergeant Stuart Griffiths
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Haverfordwest man Ian Fisher selected for the Invictus Games
Haverfordwest man Ian Fisher will be part of the Invictus Games after being named in a 65 strong UK team. The Games, where injured and sick (WIS) military personnel and veterans compete against each other, will take place in The Hague, Natherlands