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A FESTIVAL dedicated to the work of one of Britain’s leading playwrights takes to the stage in Fishguard next month.
THIS is what Cardigan Castle could look like if a £4.
AS Dyfed High Sheriff volunteers continue their hunt for free and discounted paint and building materials to make-over community venues, they’ve stumbled across a clever plot hatched by Pembrokeshire County Council and Pembrokeshire Frame to sell paint at low prices, provide funds to a fantastic community project and reduce environmental pollution.
A former County Echo reporter was left fighting for his life after allegedly being beaten over the head with a golf club and left for dead in an unused farm building during a vicious attack.
A STUDENT who set out from Fishguard to travel 800 miles across Britain in a day
THE mayor of Fishguard has called for residents to make their voices heard after revelations there will be no review into the controversial car parking charges
in the town.
AN Eglwyswrw family has been left mystified and upset over the bank holiday weekend by the disappearance of a beloved family dog and her puppy who “vanished
The seventh Aberjazz Festival – and the most ambitious yet – was opened by the mayor of Fishguard and Goodwick in the Royal Oak.
TRIBUTES have been paid this week
CONTROVERSIAL charges for parking in Fishguard will remain, despite fierce criticism from the community.
THE sixth Really Wild Festival will take place in St Davids this year on 4 and 5 September.
STUDENTS from Pembrokeshire College have returned from a month-long expedition to Madagascar.
PAT Roblin, outgoing president of Soroptimist International Fishguard and District, presented the chain of office to the incoming president, Elspeth Cotton, at Fishguard Show.
THE Preseli Bluestone Challenge lived up to its challenging nature earlier this year when poor visibility forced the event to be postponed.
FIVE coastal walkways in north Pembrokeshire have been praised for their “family friendliness”, following a tour of the coastal path.
THERE was further examination success for Fishguard and St Davids students on Tuesday when the latest GCSE results were revealed.
STUDENTS in Fishguard and throughout north Pembrokeshire are celebrating after a bumper year of A-Level results.
A FARMER near Fishguard has won a top award.
A NORTH Pembrokeshire business has won a prestigious catering award.
MEMBERS of Fishguard’s Gateway Club (pictured with Ruth), have been busy
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