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  • This is why your benefits might be paid early this month

    Payment days for those who receive benefits could be changed slightly due to the upcoming bank holiday weekend. Here’s what you need to know. When will I get paid for tax credits over the May bank holiday weekend? Tax credit payments are

  • 10 mistakes everyone makes with their dishwasher

    Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. You love your dishwasher. It frees up your time, so you can binge Netflix after dinner instead of standing by the sink

  • Hazelbeach tea room and glamping plans submitted

    A NEW tea room and glamping site could be developed at Hazelbeach if planning permission is granted by Pembrokeshire County Council. A full application has been submitted to change the ground floor of Point House, overlooking the Cleddau at Hazelbeach

  • Second World War hand grenade found in Hakin

    A SECOND World War hand grenade, which was discovered in a garden in Hakin on Tuesday (May 19), has been removed by the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team. The grenade was discovered by an individual who was digging in their garden but on inspection

  • New coronavirus cases found across the Hywel Dda Health Board

    Fifty-seven people have now died of the coronavirus across Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, the latest figures from Public Health Wales (PHW) show. Six new cases of the virus have been identified across the Hywel Dda University Health

  • Next confirms new safety measures for when shops reopen

    Clothing and homeware chain Next has unveiled a raft of new safety measures to keep staff and shoppers safe as they prepare to reopen stores nationwide. All Next stores have been shut since the country went into lockdown at the end of March but

  • Minister urges public to report suspected abuse

    WELSH Government ministers are urging victims of abuse, both adult and child, to reach out to specialist services and are asking members of the community to keep a watchful eye. Deputy minister and chief whip, Jane Hutt, said that during lockdown

  • Survey reveals Covid-19 impact on poorer communities

    People living in Wales’ most deprived areas are more likely to be self-isolating during Covid-19 restrictions, and are more likely to be feeling anxious, isolated and worried about their mental health, a survey reveals. Each week Public Health Wales

  • Vital service delivers wellbeing to women and girls

    ACTION for Children's Women and Girls Together project has been busy delivering wellbeing packs to the girls and young women the service supports across Pembrokeshire during the coronavirus crisis. The packs contained items such as wellbeing advice