Police worried about safety of missing woman
Police have said that they are worried for the safety of a woman and are appealing for anybody who has seen her to get in touch.
Police have said that they are worried for the safety of a woman and are appealing for anybody who has seen her to get in touch.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Her Majesty’s (HM) Coastguard are reminding families in Wales to take care when visiting the coast as thousands flock to the seaside in the hot weather.
As the public flocks to UK tourist attractions and holiday hotspots this summer, recent data shows there are hundreds of homes newly registered as holiday lets in Pembrokeshire – despite concern over the impact of increased tourism on local communities.
Small World Theatre is inviting members of the public to join in an international kite flying festival on Poppit Sands in a show of solidarity and togetherness.
A Pembrokeshire lifeboat ststion has gratefully received a donation from Saudi Arabia, which will help fund the charity’s lifesaving efforts at sea.
Ian Evans of Narberth is celebrating winning the first prize of £1,000 in the most recent draw of a community asset fund that supports local and regional charities, play areas and village halls.
Tenby is pulling together to raise money in memory of a much-loved local man who died following a bike accident in Bali last month.
Vehicle stop checks yesterday, Saturday, August 7, uncovered drugs, illegal number plates and anti-social drivers.
Lifeboat volunteers raced to the aid of two members of the public reported to have been cut off by the tide yesterday (Saturday) evening.
Tenby’s all-weather lifeboat was launched at 1.45pm yesterday, Friday August 5, to help in the hunt for a missing person.
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