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Businesses eligible for two Welsh Government Covid-19 support grants are being urged to apply as soon as possible with the impending closing date of June 30...
THE PEMBROKE DOCK Councillor who caused controversy after a posting a photo that appeared to compare black people to monkeys, has resigned. Pembroke Dock Town Council...
THE HERALD has been contacted by several employees working on the maintenance outage at the Pembroke Power Station, who are keen to vent their frustrations over...
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EMERGENCY SERVICES have confirmed that a body has been found in the sea at Pendine Beach during the search for missing Billy Miller. An official police...
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THE USE of a motel as temporary accommodation is the subject of a petition complaining about anti-social behaviour by some of those moved there. The petition...
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