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  • Council looks to keep Pembrokeshire moving

    PEMBROKESHIRE County Council will look at several projects to encourage people to keep walking and using cycle routes. It comes after there was a sharp increase in walking and cycling across the County during the lockdown period. The shared use

  • Clean up the Welsh coastline from Friday

    THE annual Great British Beach Clean is back this week, running from September 18-25. The Marine Conservation Society is encouraging as many people as possible to get involved and organise small, private beach cleans along the Welsh coast. In

  • Neyland Town council ‘disappointed’ after bench vandalised

    NEYLAND Town Council has said it has been left ‘very disappointed’ after one of the benches at the town’s play park was ‘seriously’ vandalised. A post on the town council’s Facebook page said: “We are trying our best to provide good facilities in

  • Parking warning at Milford Museum

    VISITORS to Milford Haven Marina are being asked not to park outside the museum following a number of parking problems. Demolition work on the old Burnyeats building has started which means that parking has been restricted in the area. Members

  • Pembrokeshire 'asylum seekers camp': meeting today

    A MEETING is said to be taking place between the Home Office and Pembrokeshire County Council today (Monday) following speculation that 500 asylum seekers are to be housed in Penally Army Camp. Discussions have been rife on social media over the

  • Drink-driver discovered on chicken farm

    A drink-driver was discovered on a chicken farm after a discarded cup alerted police to his vehicle. John William Fitzgerald, of Priory Lodge Drive, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit and while disqualified