The most luxurious cottages and places to stay in Wales when lockdown ends
We all deserve a staycation after the year we ve had and these could be right up your street if you want Welsh luxury
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The Prince Llewelyn Treehouse (Image: The Wanderlist)
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By Court reporter
He is charged wih stealing from the Mace store in Haverfordwest. Picture Jaggery licensed for reuse under creative commons A DINAS man has been accused of stealing more than £47 worth of goods from a Haverfordwest convenience store. Mathew John Reading, of Feidr Fawr, Dinas Cross, did not appear at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court when his case was heard on Tuesday, January 5, however his solicitor was present. No plea was entered to the charge of stealing groceries, to the value of £47.49, belonging to Mace Stores, Prendergast. The case was adjourned and the 27-year-old is due appear in court on January 18 for a plea and case management hearing.
THE North Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Group of Riding for the Disabled is moving home after 50 years. The group was formed in 1970 by Coralie Humfrey, at Dyfed Riding Centre, Bridell, and Barbara Griffiths, from Penrherber. With the use of Dyfed Riding Centre’s suitable ponies and horses and the facilities there, the group has helped many children and adults in not only obtaining riding skills but also with balance, coordination, self-confidence, socialising and the enjoyment of contact with animals. Unfortunately, after 50 years the group is now moving premises. In March, due to Covid restrictions, Terence and Ninou Humfrey closed the riding school and have since decided not to re-open that side of the business.