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Cambria Magazine Vacancy

Thr Recently acquired Cambria Magazine is the National Magazine of Wales reaching a worldwide audience of high earning ABC and ABC1 readers, this publication features exclusive editorial written from and about out country, Wales.
The Role
The position we have available is for you to build rapport with business owners from across the UK and tailor advertising packages for them within the high end publication.
The Applicant
You will be computer literate, being able to use gmail and online services to a moderate level as well as a host of other specific programs and software for which full training will be provided.
Professional phone manor and good organisational skills are necessary.
Possessing a willingness to succeed and having a proactive and self motivating nature is desirable.
Due to the differed readership from the Herald we will be looking for somebody to effectively own the publication and make the connections from their own initiative, so relevant experience would be advantageous.
The Rewards
In addition to working on a national treasure working the publication your way, you will benefit from:
Base salary of £18,000
Personal workstation
Monthly bonus based achieving targets (OTE £25k pa)
20 days annual holiday + All national bank holidays
Company pension scheme
If you aspire to be part of a growing team please fill out the form below and attach your CV with covering letter stating why this position is of interest to you. If you are hard working, money driven and work well as part of a team and individually we’d love to hear from you.
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Tresaith beach closed after suspected WW2 bomb found

Emergency services to return Thursday as object now submerged
TRESAITH beach, one mile north of Aberporth, was closed on Wednesday (Mar 26) following the discovery of what is believed to be an unexploded World War Two bomb.
Dyfed-Powys Police said the alarm was raised at around 11:45am by a member of the public walking on the beach. The Herald understands the woman entered the nearby Ship Inn to report her concerns.
A member of staff at the pub said: “She came in greatly concerned. It was a massive object, rather rusted, with a pointed nose and a flat end — about two to three feet long.”
The beach was cordoned off by police, and HM Coastguard attended the scene. Officers confirmed that an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team had been contacted and would assess the device.
However, due to tidal conditions, the object became submerged before it could be fully inspected. The Herald understands that both the coastguard and bomb disposal experts are expected to return to the site on Thursday (Mar 27).
Emergency services left the area shortly before midnight, but the cordon remains in place as a precaution.
Further updates are expected as the situation develops.
(Image: File)
Entertainment
Rear View Mirror: First solo exhibition for Narberth artist Mark Crockett

AN EXHIBITION of evocative new paintings by Narberth-based artist Mark Crockett will be on display at the Joanna Field Gallery in the Torch Theatre throughout April.
Titled Rear View Mirror, the exhibition offers a deeply personal reflection on Mark’s life since falling seriously ill in 2021. His work captures the fleeting beauty of early morning and dusk — those quiet, in-between moments when the day begins or ends, and where change is always present.

A graduate of art college in the late 1980s, Mark left painting behind after a disagreement with a tutor. What followed was a colourful and unconventional life spent travelling the world — living in converted buses and caravans, restoring stone houses in the Portuguese mountains, fire-breathing at music events, DJing in clubs, surfing, and working as a wedding photographer.
“I didn’t touch a paintbrush for 35 years,” he said. “Then I became seriously ill with an autoimmune condition. Some days I couldn’t even walk. It was a dark time, and I didn’t know how to deal with losing the life I had. One day, for reasons I can’t explain, I picked up a brush — and the paintings just started to fall out.”
Mark now lives with his Canadian wife in a former Post Office building they are restoring together. Despite his return to painting, he never intended to exhibit his work.

“I wasn’t painting to sell or show them — I just needed to do it. It was for me,” he explained. “I’ve always drawn and painted since I can remember. My dad’s a sculptor and painter, my brother’s a digital artist, and now my daughter has just finished a foundation course at UAL. So we’re three generations of artists.”
Rear View Mirror is Mark’s first solo exhibition. “I’m nervous, but excited too. It’s strange — and lovely — to see all the work together in one space.”
His pieces often suggest untold stories or invite the viewer to consider a new perspective. One of his most recent works, Armistice Day, depicts a single red poppy on the far bank of a river — a quiet reflection on personal and collective loss.
Mark shares more of his work on Instagram @papersurfer and at www.papersurfer.com. All images © papersurfer studio 2025.
Rear View Mirror will be on display throughout April during Box Office opening hours at the Joanna Field Gallery, located within the Torch Theatre. For more information, visit www.torchtheatre.co.uk or call the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
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Workman injured in Pembroke road roller incident

A WORKMAN has been injured following an incident involving a road roller in Pembroke on Wednesday morning (March 26).
Emergency services were called to Station Road at around 11:30am after reports of a single-vehicle collision involving the machinery.
The road was closed at 11:50am and reopened just before 1:00pm, with slow traffic reported in the surrounding area.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a report of a single-vehicle road traffic collision, involving a workman and a road roller, on the A4139, Station Road, Pembroke, at approximately 11:30am on Wednesday, March 26.
“The road was closed at 11:50am and reopened just before 1:00pm. A man was taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.”
The Wales Air Ambulance was also dispatched, with a crew from its Dafen base arriving in the area.
However, a spokesperson for WAA confirmed: “On discussion with the other services present, we were advised that we were not required. We were cleared from the scene at 11:50am without landing or having any patient contact.”
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