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  • 'Respect the Pembrokeshire countryside as lockdown eases'

    WITH further reductions of lockdown restrictions expected over coming weeks, those planning to get out and enjoy Pembrokeshire are being asked to be respectful to the countryside. Pembrokeshire has some of the most stunning countryside and coastline

  • Jonathan Davies to host virtual open day for pupils

    WELSH local authorities, schools, colleges and work-based learning providers will be hosting a series of Virtual Open Days for Year 11 pupils for the first time this month. An event specifically for pupils from Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion

  • Resources for food businesses updated ahead of re-opening

    AS lockdown restrictions continue to be eased, Pembrokeshire County Council is updating resources for food businesses ahead of opening or re-opening when regulations allow. The Council’s Food Safety and Licensing teams are regularly updating web

  • No new coronavirus cases in Pembrokeshire or Ceredigion

    NO new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Pembrokeshire or Ceredigion today (Thursday, July 2), but three have been found in Carmarthenshire. Across Wales, 41 new cases have been confirmed from 2,239 tests that were carried out on Wednesday

  • Man charged with two attempted robberies, just a day apart

    A MONKTON man has been charged with two attempted robberies in Pembroke Dock, just a day apart. Jamie Rawlinson, of Colley Court, is alleged to have committed the second offence just three hours after being released from police custody. Police

  • Letter: 'Public toilets must now reopen'

    SO – non-essential businesses may now re-open. As long as the number of new corona virus cases continues to fall, from July 6, the five mile ‘stay local’ restriction will be removed. It is now hoped that, from July 13, bookings for self-contained

  • Pubs, restaurants, and even Folly Farm, to reopen on July 13

    WALES’ pubs and hospitality sector will prepare to re-open outdoors from July 13, International Relations Minister Eluned Morgan today confirmed. The Minister signalled the first phase of a planned reopening for bars, restaurants, and cafes with

  • Ashmole staff make donation to PATCH

    PATCH has receieved a donation of tins of soup, pasta and toilet rolls from a local accountancy firm. Ashmole and Co staff across Pembrokeshire have donated the items to help those fighting hunger and hardship during the current coronavirus pandemic

  • Man charged with multiple offences

    MILFORD Haven Police have charged a man with offences of theft, criminal damage and assaulting a police officer. The charges have been laid following a recent incident in Johnston. The man in question was not a resident of the Johnston area.

  • True cost of Covid as council cuts budgets

    More than £1million of cuts and savings will have to be made as the council calculates the full cost of fighting Covid-19 as it “re-profiles” its revenue budget for 2020-21. Director of resources Jon Haswell said on Tuesday (June 30) that there

  • Passenger's Class C drugs to be destroyed

    A Pembroke Dock man was found to be in possession of Class C controlled drugs. Jason William McClarnon, of Bethel Road, pleaded guilty to Class C drug possession when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday, June 30. Vaughan Pritchard-Jones