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A PEMBROKESHIRE school, which once faced the bleak possibility of potential closure, is now a school to be proud of, county councillors heard. Tenby’s Ysgol Greenhill...
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ALTERATIONS to a bar in a seaside village’s conservation area, partly owned by a former county councillor, are expected to be turned down by national park...
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