Pembroke and Pembroke Dock Observer

Pembroke and Pembroke Dock Observer

Last year, the Tenby Observer celebrated its 150th anniversary, a remarkable milestone achieved through the hard work of its dedicated team, who have ensured that every issue has been published, even during challenging times. This newspaper continues to thrive, with weekly sales reaching around 8,000 copies. It serves as an essential news source for a wide audience in South West Wales and is particularly cherished by those who have moved away from Tenby and those who consider Pembrokeshire their second home. In addition to the main publication, the Tenby Observer also encompasses the Narberth and Whitland Observer, which has been in circulation since 1906, as well as the Pembroke and Pembroke Dock Observer, the Summer Holiday Guide, the free monthly Tenby Times, and the annual Tenby Times edition.

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  • 1 week ago | pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden

    The Torch Theatre’s hunt for the best dinner lady or lunchtime supervisor in Pembrokeshire is cooking up a storm!Also in the newsIn celebration of the upcoming Youth Theatre production of ‘The Bangers & Chips Explosion’, the Torch Theatre invited all the schools in Pembrokeshire to nominate their favourite dinner lady, and stories of kindness, humour and chip-related heroics have been flooding in.

  • 4 weeks ago | pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden

    The Old Chapel on Lower Frog Street (Observer pic)SUNDAY School and Family Service this week at the Old Chapel, Tenby, will take place at 11am Sunday Morning. Coffee and cakes will follow at 11.45. Also in the newsThe evening Bible teaching session begins at 6.30pm on Sunday. Midweek Bible Study starts with a light meal at 6.30pm on Wednesday. All are welcome. The Old Chapel is situated on Lower Frog Street and also houses a Coffee Shop and Christian Bookshop, open Tuesday to Saturday, 11am-3pm.

  • 1 month ago | pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden

    New findings from Public Health Wales, in partnership with The School Health Research Network at Cardiff University, show that secondary school aged girls have much higher rates of self-reported problematic social media use than boys. (Mircea Ianco / Pixabay)In Wales, secondary school-age girls report much higher rates of problematic social media use compared to boys, according to new research from Public Health Wales.

  • 1 month ago | pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden

    Visit Neyland tomorrow for a unique chance to explore the Angle RNLI All-Weather Lifeboat and meet its dedicated crew during the Dale Sailing Open Day. Also in the newsTomorrow, Saturday, May 10, there will be the rare opportunity to go and have a look round the Angle Lifeboat and meet the crew at Dale Sailing’s Open Day at the Brunel Quay, Neyland Marina.

  • 1 month ago | pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden

    Cosheston, Pembrokeshire (© Google)COSHESTON will be commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a history exhibition, refreshments, lighting of the beacon and a memorial service. Also in the newsA history exhibition will be open to view at St Michael and All Angels Church, Cosheston on Thursday, May 8, 10.30am-4.30pm; refreshments will be available. On Thursday evening, at 9pm, there will be the lighting of the beacon at Cosheston Cross and a short memorial service.

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