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3.7 grams of cannabis cost £277
Cannabis possession has cost a Milford Haven man £277. Kyle Hudd, of Larch Road, pleaded guilty to two charges of Class B drug possession when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, October 29. Vaughan Pritchard-Jones, prosecuting
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BB Skone’s gig guide
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Open Mic, The Old Chemist Inn, Saundersfoot Open Mic, The Middlegate, Pembroke Open Mic, Oriel y Parc, St Davids Open Mic, Hamilton’s, Milford Haven THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Pete Knight’s Gigspanner, Theatr Mwldan
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53 pigs from Bramble Hall farm now have a 'forever home' along with their piglets
FIFTY-THREE pigs, which had faced a death sentence after being removed from Pembroke Dock farm Bramble Hall, are now officially enjoying a safe ‘forever home’ at an animal sanctuary. The pigs were among more than 200 animals rescued from Bramble
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Ancient Connections project offers opportunities for communities to create and connect
MORE than 100 people from Wales and Ireland, representing community groups, the arts, business and local government, attended the recent Ancient Connections project launch at Ty'r Perein, St Davids. Ancient Connections is a three-year heritage and
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'She would always make you smile': friends remember Kianna
Kianna Patton’s friends shared laughter and tears as they bade farewell to the 16-year-old at a vigil last night. Kianna’s body was discovered in a derelict building in Pembroke Dock last Thursday (October 24), after going missing the previous
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£10,000 grant for wildlife centre
THE WELSH Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran has received £10,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to make its buildings more sustainable and increase the number and diversity of visitors. The money will be used by the Wildlife Trust of South and
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Police lead the charge to electric vehicles
THE thin blue line will become the quiet blue line in parts of Dyfed Powys - including Tenby, Milford Haven and Cardigan - when eight new electric cars are deployed by police. They will be used from next summer onwards by neighbourhood policing
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BBC award for Mwldan duo
A MUSICAL marriage made at Cardigan's Theatre Mwldan has been crowned Best Duo / Group at the BBC Folk Awards 2019. Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita are artist-managed and produced by Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan, who have worked with them for the past
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Volunteers bring struggling club back from the brink
A club threatened with closure has been given a new lease of life by a group of volunteers determined to put on events for the local community. Fishguard and Goodwick Railwayman’s Club, in Brodog Terace, closed its doors to the public last July
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Letter: 'Internet is exchanging democracy for bureaucracy'
THE main subject of concern now is what the internet is doing to the minds of the younger generation, and how everyone is being forced into its web. Making money at any cost is the maxim, and that's why it is running amok. The moguls of the websites
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Fishguard takeaway fined
A Fishguard takeaway has been ordered to pay £1,457 after serving up a cross-contaminated dish. Xiu Ying Yu, food business operator at Dragon House Chinese Takeaway, Hamilton Terrace, pleaded guilty to contravening food safety requirements, when
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Town Over the Moon with lantern parade
THE rain failed to dampen the spirits of those attending the Over the Moon Haverfordwest Lantern Parade on Hallowe'en night (October 31). Hundreds of people gathered in Castle Square for the start of the parade before making their way up High Street
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Heroin overdose led to man's death
A PEMBROKE Dock man died after a fatal heroin overdose, an inquest heard last week. Matthew Scott Douglas, of 45 London Road, died on April 13 at a friend’s home in the town’s Water Street. Acting Coroner’s Officer for Dyfed-Powys Police Maggie