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  • Changes made to free school meals service

    FAMILIES eligible for Free School Meals will receive Tesco vouchers from April 1. It is the latest change to the service to ensure access to the provision in as safe a way as possible. Currently, meals are available for takeaway from schools.

  • School making face shields to help hospital staff

    STAFF at Milford Haven School have been busy making 3D printed face shields for use by Withybush Hospital. Milford Haven School are one of very few schools in the County with a 3D printer, and they are said to be ‘extremely honoured’ to be doing

  • Rise in crime in February in Milford Haven

    CRIMINAL behaviour in Milford Haven has gone up in the month of February. Overall, there were 173 crimes recorded, up 21 from January, with the most crimes recorded (51) coming in and around the centre of Milford Haven. There were less anti-social

  • Crime up in Pembroke and Pembroke Dock

    CRIME in Pembroke Dock, Pembroke and the surrounding area rose month-on-month, the latest figures from Dyfed-Powys Police reveal. Overall, the Pembroke area saw 71 incidents reported in February, up from 59 in January, while Pembroke Dock rose from

  • No need to dump waste in beauty spots

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council has said that there is no need for anyone to dump waste in beauty spots after an incident of fly-tipping in Neyland. Rubbish was dumped on the Brunel cycle track some time on Friday (March 27) and has since been cleared

  • 'My lovely horse says stay at home'

    A LITTLE girl from Rosemarket has spread the plea for visitors to stay away from Pembrokeshire during the crisis through an unusual medium, her pony Prince. Emma James-winn shared pictures of her daughter Ella’s colourful plea on Prince the pony