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Amphetamine worth £22,500 found in car at Pembroke Dock

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Two men who claimed to have driven from Cardiff to Pembroke Dock for a cleaning job were found to have amphetamine worth around £22,500 in their car.

Dyfed-Powys Police officers stopped the men while patrolling the arterial routes around the town as part of Covid-19 operations on Tuesday, May 26.

When asked by police if their journey was essential, the pair said they were on their way to carry out some cleaning work. When prompted for more information, they were unable to provide further details, raising officers’ suspicions about their motive for travelling more than 100 miles.

The Citoen C2 was searched, with 7g of amphetamine and 15g of cannabis found in the front. Further searches uncovered a block of amphetamine weighing over 2kg. The street value is estimated to be around £22,500.

The men – aged 22 and 37 – were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply. The 37-year-old driver was also arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs.

Both have been released under investigation pending further enquiries by CID officers.

Pembrokeshire Superintendent Ross Evans said: “This is an excellent example of proactive policing being carried out in the division, with people outside the area being challenged over unnecessary travel.

“This seizure has prevented a large amount of the class B drug amphetamine from entering the supply chain in Pembrokeshire.

“Drug dealers are taking a gamble with trying to bring large amounts of illegal substances into the area, and we have seen numerous arrests for possession with intent to supply in recent weeks.”

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Historic Imperial Hotel unveils first phase of refurbishment

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TENBY’S The Imperial Hotel has unveiled the first phase of its extensive refurbishment, offering guests a blend of 19th-century charm and modern luxury as part of a major renovation project by the Crest Hotels Group.

The Grade II-listed hotel, which boasts stunning views of South Beach and has been a Tenby landmark for over 120 years, is undergoing a transformation designed to preserve its historic character while introducing contemporary comforts.

To mark the occasion, The Imperial is offering guests 50% off stays until April 30, 2025, for those who subscribe to the hotel’s mailing list.

Managing Director of Crest Hotels Group, Jason Hiley, said: “We’re thrilled to share the stunning transformation of The Imperial’s new bedrooms with guests. Our refurbishment offers families a luxurious and unforgettable West Wales escape in an idyllic beachfront location.”

He added: “This is just the beginning – a luxurious spa and exceptional new dining experiences are coming soon. As part of the Crest family, the hotel remains committed to delivering a personalised approach with the highest standards of hospitality.”

The redesigned 59 bedrooms take inspiration from the tranquillity of the sea, featuring soft blues and greens to create a serene atmosphere. Many rooms offer ocean views, and all guests will enjoy luxurious Sleepeezee beds, high-speed internet, invigorating power showers, and air conditioning.

The renovations will continue throughout the spring, with a new spa and wellness area set to open, alongside a vibrant restaurant and enhanced dining experience.

The dog-friendly Imperial Hotel provides an ideal base for families exploring Tenby and the Pembrokeshire coastline, known for its award-winning natural beauty. Local attractions include St David’s Cathedral, Carew Castle, Caldey Island, and the National Botanical Garden of Wales.

For more information or to book a stay, visit www.imperialhoteltenby.co.uk.

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The Great British Musical – A series of talks with West End musical director Ian McMillan

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MUSIC lovers and theatre enthusiasts in Pembrokeshire are in for a treat as renowned West End Musical Director Ian McMillan presents The Great British Musical!, a series of eight musically illustrated talks. Hosted at the piano, McMillan will guide audiences through the rich history of British musicals at Ty’r Pererin Education & Pilgrimage Centre, St Davids (SA62 6PD), with free parking available at Quickwell Hill Car Park.

The talks will take place on Thursday afternoons from 2:30pm to 4:30pm, running throughout February and March, excluding February 27th. Each session will explore the evolution of British musical theatre, from the early classics to contemporary hits.

An Acclaimed West End Conductor

Ian McMillan’s distinguished career includes conducting legendary productions such as Oliver! at the London Palladium, Charlie Girl at the Victoria Palace, and Les Misérables at the Palace Theatre. He made his West End conducting debut at just 24 years old, stepping in to lead Singin’ in the Rain at the London Palladium, starring Tommy Steele and Roy Castle. He later coached Hollywood dance legend Cyd Charisse to sing for the first time in her career, preparing her for her role alongside Paul Nicholas and Dora Bryan in Charlie Girl—a production that was also featured on the BBC Royal Variety Show.

A Musical Journey Through British Theatre

McMillan’s engaging presentations will showcase some of the most celebrated British musicals, including:

  • Merrie England, The Arcadians, Chu Chin Chow, The Maid of the Mountains
  • The musicals of Ivor Novello and Noel Coward
  • Me & My Girl, The Boy Friend, Salad Days, Bless the Bride, Oliver!, Pickwick, Half a Sixpence
  • The iconic works of Andrew Lloyd Webber

Audiences will gain unique insights into these productions, their composers, and the historical context that shaped their success.

A Speaker with International Experience

Ian McMillan has delivered captivating lectures on The QE2, at Cambridge University, The London College of Music, for the WI, and the University of the Third Age (U3A). His deep knowledge and engaging storytelling style promise to make these sessions both informative and entertaining.

All Welcome – Affordable Admission

Everyone is invited to attend these insightful and enjoyable talks. Admission is just £5 cash at the door, which includes a refreshing interval cuppa.

To register interest in attending one or more of these sessions, email davidsonsmusic2020@gmail.com. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the magic of British musical theatre with one of the country’s most experienced and respected musical directors!

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Narberth’s culinary delights and folkloric heritage shine in national spotlight

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THIS week, Narberth, the picturesque market town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, received national recognition through an in-depth feature in the i newspaper. The article, titled “Narberth: Pembrokeshire’s Market Town with Foodie Highlights and Folkloric Heritage,” showcases the town’s vibrant culinary scene and rich cultural tapestry.

Culinary Highlights

The i newspaper article delved into Narberth’s transformation into a culinary destination, highlighting several local establishments that contribute to its gastronomic appeal:​

  • Ultracomida: This Spanish deli and tapas bar offers a fusion of Welsh and Spanish flavors, providing patrons with a unique dining experience.​
  • The Peppercorn: A contemporary restaurant known for its innovative dishes that emphasize locally sourced ingredients, reflecting the region’s bounty.​
  • Fire & Ice: A popular spot for both locals and visitors, this café and ice cream parlor is renowned for its artisanal gelato and delectable desserts.​

Cultural and folkloric heritage

Beyond its culinary attractions, the article shed light on Narberth’s rich cultural heritage:​

  • Narberth Museum: The museum offers insights into the town’s history, including its connections to Welsh folklore and legends.​
  • Local Legends: The town is steeped in tales such as the Mabinogion, with stories of knights and mythical creatures adding to its allure.​

This national coverage not only highlights Narberth’s status as a haven for food enthusiasts but also underscores its dedication to preserving and celebrating its cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination in Wales.

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