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Farewell to Akela and Alan after decades of devoted service
A couple who have devoted decades of their lives to helping Pembrokeshire’s young people retired as leaders in an emotional farewell. Vanessa and Alan Bushell retired as Goodwick Cubs leaders last month in an emotional ceremony where their cubs
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Garden project shares its tales in voice as it welcomes new vineyard
The voices of people involved with Pembrokeshire’s Stackpole Walled Gardens can be heard as part of a new oral history project which goes live this coming week. The gardens are home to the Pembrokeshire Mencap horticultural training and work facility
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Thousands raised for local charity as Blue Lagoon reopens to locals
Pembrokeshire people were delighted to get back into Bluestone’s Blue Lagoon to enjoy the thrills of the waterpark and raise money for a fantastic local cause. The Blue Lagoon at Bluestone National Park Resort used to be open to local visitors
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Dragons roar again in Britain's smallest city
Dragons took to the streets of Britain’s smallest city today, to help celebrate St David’s Day. Local school pupils and care in the community members and their dazzling dragons walked down St David’s High Street, led by the riotous rhythms of Samba
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Stars and friends support for local dad on Pembrokeshire leg of his £1 million walk
Stars of rugby, comedy and fundraising, as well as dozens of supporters, stepped out on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path as part of the £1 million challenge of a local dad, diagnosed with incurable cancer. Former Cosheston boy, Craig Maxwell, is hoping
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Where is the cheapest place in Pembrokeshire to fill up your car?
With fuel prices likely to rise yet again according to the RAC. Where are the cheapest places in Pembrokeshire to fill up your car with unleaded petrol and diesel. The motoring group says that the current average price for a litre of unleaded is
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Police appeal after ancient monument damaged under cover of darkness
Police are appealing for witnesses after criminals have targeted an ancient Pembrokeshire monument under cover of darkness. During the late evening of February 5 and the early hours of February 6 2024, criminals removed a slate cover from an ancient
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Look- Local schools enjoy St David's Day celebrations
Pembrokeshire schools pulled out all the stops to celebrate St David's Day yesterday, March 1. Classrooms were a sea of red as pupils dressed up, either in traditional costumes, rugby shirts or even as daffodils. Schools held eisteddfods as
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Fantastic football festival sees two teams win through to represent Pembrokeshire
A fantastic day of football was held recently when Pembs Schools FA hosted the Network Plus Primary Fives. Over 36 teams took part, with the mixed festival in the morning and the girls festival in the afternoon. The mixed team winners were
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Pembrokeshire venue named best place to stay in Wales
A Pembrokeshire venue has been named as one of the best places in the UK to stay. The Times and Sunday Times Best Places to Stay 2024 directory listed Penally Abbey as the top choice in Wales. The guide is divided into nine separate regions
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Drug dealer couple splashed cash on Rolex and diamond jewellery
A COUPLE splashed their cash made from selling cannabis and cocaine on Rolex and Royal Oak watches, diamond jewellery and a diamond key ring. Rhian Warlow and Daniel Davies were stopped in a car on the A477 heading towards Milford Haven on the
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Pembrokeshire chef's restaurant awarded 3 AA Rosettes
Pembrokeshire chef Tom Simmons' south Wales-based restaurant has been recognised in the spring update of the AA Rosette Awards 2024. AA has revealed a list of the latest 3 and 4 Rosette restaurants as part of it spring update in what they labelled