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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pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden |Bruce Sinclair
Plans for a solar farm at Lower Nash Farm which would provide power for nearly 3,300 homes have been submitted to Pembrokeshire County Council. (Pembrokeshire County Council webcast / Pixabay)A solar farm scheme near Pembroke Dock, which would provide power for nearly 3,300 homes, has been put on hold once again.
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pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden
New guidance will help ensure future generations can continue to enjoy spectacular dark skies. (PCNPA)Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has played a key role in the development of new Welsh Government guidance that will help protect Wales’ dark skies for future generations. The Good Practice Guidance on Planning for the Conservation and Enhancement of Dark Skies was officially launched at an event in Cardiff on Thursday, February 20 ahead of Dark Skies Week.
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pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden
£8,000 Superdraw winner Laura Mullins (Pembrokeshire Lottery)Pembrokeshire Lottery held its Spring Superdraw last week and the lucky player who scooped the £8,000 prize was Miss Laura Mullins with lottery number 47185. Also in the newsThe draw was aired on 102.5 Radio Pembrokeshire; shortly afterwards, the Pembrokeshire Lottery team called Laura to share the news of her win and she visited the office later the same day to claim her prize. And what will the lucky winner do with the money?
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pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden
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pembroke-today.co.uk | Patrick Ovenden
St Teilo’s Catholic Church, Tenby (©Google)Mass times at Holyrood and St Teilo’s Catholic Church, Tenby: Also in the newsSunday Masses: Vigil Mass Saturday 5.30pm; Sunday, 9.30am (St Bride’s, Saundersfoot) 11am (St Teilo’s). Monday, 6.30pm – Evangelium course in the Catholic faith, all welcome. Ash Wednesday, March 5 – Times of services to be announced. Parish events can be viewed on www.stteilostenby.co.uk and in the Parish Newsletter. Check the website for any changes to Mass times. Tel.
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