Keeping you up to date with what's going on in the county.
Carew remain top of the table after a victory over rivals with Cresselly, whilst Saundersfoot stay hot on their tails with another good victory. Toby Hayman starred for Burton with an impressive 128.
Read moreAhead of World Environment Day (5 June), Specsavers Haverfordwest has introduced a new recycling initiative, giving customers a simple way to responsibly dispose of their unwanted glasses, case and contact lens packaging.
Read moreThe week's highest-scoring game saw Saundersfoot (265-8) beat Whitland (179ao) by 86 runs. After winning the toss and deciding to field, Whitland found themselves at the mercy of the Mansbridge family who got their side off to a fantastic start.
Read moreJohnston recorded a six wicket victory at the Racecourse on Saturday (May 23) over the oldest cricket club in Wales (1824) Haverfordwest to remain top of the league.
Read moreWe caught up with Jo from Arc Angel Welding & Training in Milford Haven to find out about her journey into the trade, why she set up the business, and her passion for bringing through the next generation of welders.
Read moreHakin United are West Wales Cup champions once again. A solitary goal from Ashley Bevan, just before the half-hour mark, was enough to secure a second successive final triumph for Scott Davies' side.
Read moreDefending Division 1 champions Carew (89-2) continue to lead the table in defence of their crown having overcome neighbours Lawrenny (85ao) by 8 wickets on Saturday (May 9) writes Jonathan Twigg.
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Read moreDefending champions Carew (111-0) took a march on their rivals on a rain-impacted league programme on Saturday (May 2) with a 10 wicket success at the Gerald Hicks Memorial Ground over visitors St Ishmaels.
Read moreCharlie Malloy starred with 8-57 and an unbeaten 53 as Herbrandston claimed a 10-wicket win at Lawrenny on the opening day of the 2026 Pembroke County Cricket League season.
Read moreThe First Fishguard Rapidplay Chess Tournament attracted 60 entries from 20 clubs and became the largest event of its kind in Wales, featuring a UK first as a chess robot competed.
Read moreHaverfordwest secured a place in the European Play-Off Final with a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Barry Town United.
Read moreRAOB Social A clinched the Narberth Pool League title in dramatic fashion, coming from 6-7 down to win as David Lewis broke and dished to seal the championship.
Read moreGoodwick United are the 2026 Pembrokeshire Senior Cup winners, claiming the county's premier cup prize with a 3-1 victory over Monkton Swifts in front of a passionate crowd of 1,280 at a sun-soaked final.
Read moreHaverfordwest County confirmed their place in the JD Cymru Premier League European Play-Off places, with a trip to Barry Town United ahead, following a comprehensive 6-0 victory over already relegated Llanelli Town.
Read moreA glorious evening at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium played host to the Division Two Cup Final, with an official attendance of 719 turning out to witness Johnston take on Hakin United 2nds.
Read moreTwr y Felin Hotel, the UK’s first contemporary art hotel, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Polestar x Country & Town House Sustainable Hotel of the Year Awards 2026, recognising its ongoing commitment to responsible hospitality, community impact and environmental stewardship.
Read moreBritish & Irish Lion and 87-capped Welsh international Shane Williams M.B.E. put on a platinum performance to light up the Torch Theatre on Saturday (Apr 4), writes Jonathan Twigg.
Read moreMonkton Swifts took a decisive step towards a second place finish, with a 2-1 home win over reigning champions Goodwick United.
Read moreJohnston booked their place in the Division Two Cup Final with a 2-0 win over Camrose at Little Castle Grove, Herbrandston, courtesy of second half goals from Luke Hayward and Charlie Hughes.
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