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Cadbury discontinues festive chocolate as fans cry 'Christmas is ruined'
Cadbury has confirmed a chocolate that had previously been a part of it's Christmas range has been discontinued. The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Freddos, Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic
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Drivers baffled by double yellow line and parking bay image
The UK has a few road markings that might cause a bit of confusion among motorists, but one driver has found a seemingly unique situation which has caused a bit of bafflement. In a post on the r/drivingUK Reddit page, a user posted a couple of
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In the Dock: Drivers without licences and not in proper control in court
THESE drivers have had their cases heard in court recently. The five motorists were charged with offences including driving without a licence, not being in proper control of a vehicle, crossing the solid white central road markings, having a bald
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Alcohol thief swiped £300 of alcohol from M&S and cans of Stella
A SHOPLIFTER admitted stealing cans of Stella Artois from a Pembrokeshire store, just days after looting £300-worth of alcohol from another shop. Graham Watson, 53, of no fixed abode, appeared at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with three offences
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Two air ambulances land near school on Welsh border
Two air ambulances landed near a local primary school on the Welsh border yesterday morning (Saturday, November 16). Residents in Oswestry were left concerned by a large emergency services presence in the town. Witnesses reported seeing two
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That Reminds Me: Memories of Milford Haven's fishing industry
"I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky." The opening line to John Masefield's poem "Sea Fever", written round about the year 1900 and which aptly describes the lives of so many Milford men who had sea salt in their blood
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Pembrokeshire village's popular Christmas fair in need of stallholders
Organisers of a Pembrokeshire Christmas craft fair are calling for stallholders. The community event, set for Saturday, November 30, at St Nicholas Village Hall, is still open for bookings from those wishing to showcase their crafts. Artisans
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The chef jailed for killing 'well-loved' Pembrokeshire taxi driver in crash
POLICE have released the mugshot of a chef who killed a “well-known and well-liked” Pembrokeshire taxi driver in a head-on crash. Mateusz Sikorski, 30, was jailed for two years and four months after he pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous
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'Foodie' lost half her body weight after waking up unable to eat
A 'massive foodie' claims she woke up one day to find she was unable to eat and lost nearly half her body weight in just six months - before discovering she had stomach paralysis. Shannon Dunbar-Dawe suddenly developed bloating and nausea during
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Four-bedroom Pembrokeshire home with private boathouse on the market
A four-bedroom Pembrokeshire home with a private boathouse and slipway is on the market for £1,300,000. Ferry House is in Cosheston, Pembroke Dock and overlooks the Cleddau Ddu Estuary. The property features underfloor heating, a garage, landscaped
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Snow forecast to hit areas of Pembrokeshire next week
Snow has been forecast for Pembrokeshire next week. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for northern parts of the UK due to snow and ice, some of which will come into force as early as 4pm on Sunday (November 17). Pembrokeshire
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Pembrokeshire trail rated one of Wales' best dog-friendly pub walks
A Pembrokeshire pub on a great circular walk has been named one of the top five best in Wales to go to with your dog. The Royal George in Pembroke, along with the Pembroke North Circular Walk have been rated as the fifth best in the country to
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Business adverts for Pembrokeshire Coast National Park mag
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is urging businesses to book advertising space in the 2025 edition of Coast to Coast magazine. The award-winning publication, which will launch its 43rd edition at Easter, reaches more than one million
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'Café culture' controversy in Pembrokeshire village as parking spaces threatened
A "café culture" proposal for the centre of a Pembrokeshire village is about to come under the public spotlight. And the suggested year-round scheme for Saundersfoot is set to divide opinion. The idea from Pembrokeshire County Council would
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MP pledges support for Pembrokeshire theatre's campaign
The Ceredigion Preseli MP has visited a Pembrokeshire theatre and pledged support for its campaign. Ben Lake recently visited Theatr Gwaun in Fishguard to meet with chief executive Paul Howe, operations manager Sarah Lewis, and trustees Patrick
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Local B&B with 'exquisite' breakfasts named as one of Britain's best
A Pembrokeshire B&B has been accoladed as one of the best in Britain at a lavish awards ceremony this week. The Manor Town House in Fishguard has won a Good Hotel Guide Editor’s Choice award for the second year running. The guide says
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Furry and feathery friends pictured by Western Telegraph readers
There's a fur and feather theme to this week's Western Telegraph Camera Club gallery. Some super shots featuring birds and animals taken by club members inspired this latest collection. Remember to approach our beautiful wildlife with caution
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The Pembrokeshire campsite crowned the best in South Wales
A campsite in Pembrokeshire was crowned the best in South Wales at the 2024 Camping and Glamping Awards. Quarry Park Camping in Haverfordwest came first for Best Campsite and Runner Up for Best Small Campsite in the UK. The campsite has 18
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Experts reveal 5 ways that can help make your garden more private
A garden can be a wonderful feature of any home, but some may be keen to prevent their neighbours from peering in over the fence. There are some solutions to this such as erecting large fences but this is not exactly visually appealing. However