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Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
Do you fancy the thought of being able to step out of your back door and take a dip in your own pool?
Shoppers have been pouring through the doors of Kilgetty Co-op this week following its reopening
Solo sailor Chris Ellery sparked a massive land, sea and air search when he failed to return home after a trip to Pembrokeshire.
HERE are just a few of this week’s fabulous photos sent in by members of the Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club.
Hallowe'en and half-term brought October to a close - a month of storms and sunshine, and a surprising number of blue-sky days to enjoy
Police have just confirmed that 54-year-old Chris Ellery, last seen on his boat leaving a Pembrokeshire port on Wednesday, has been found.
The search for missing solo sailor Chris Ellery is now coming to the end of its second day, with still no sightings reported in the water off the north Pembrokeshire coast.
An outdoor learning experience in Pembrokeshire has won praise from a local politician.
A major sea search off the Pembrokeshire coast for a missing man has resumed this morning, Saturday November 2. Four RNLI lifeboats and a fixed-wing HM Coastguard aircraft are currently involved in the search. The family of experienced solo sailor Chris Ellery, who is from the Bristol area, have arrived in Pembrokeshire as the search continues. They raised the alarm after Mr Ellery was due to arrive home from a sailing trip from Fishguard on Thursday October 31. His possessions have been found in a cove off the Pembrokeshire coast only accessible by boat.
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