Outbuildings damaged
Damage was caused to outbuildings at Tenby Junior School over the weekend.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the town's police station on 842303.
Memorial vandalised
Tenby's Albert Memorial on Castle Hill was damaged by graffiti this week.
A holidaymaker has provided local police officers with photographs of the offenders, who once identified will be dealt with accordingly.
False alarm
Firefighters from Tenby were called to the town's Belvedere Residential Home during the early hours of Wednesday morning, but the call turned out to be a false alarm.
Drainage works
In a bid to resolve flooding problems in Tenby's Trafalgar Road, Pembrokeshire County Council's engineering works department have been carrying out work to install a new section of drainage in the street.
The work involves bypassing the old system and will hopefully prevent problems such as those experienced during the flash floods of August 2002.
St. Florence accidents
Two separate accidents occurred on the B4318 near St. Florence on Friday.
Just after lunchtime, a car heading in the direction of Sageston was involved in an accident, while the second, which occurred late afternoon, involved a car travelling towards Tenby.
Property removed
Property was removed from a blue Ford Transit van parked outside Teggers in Saundersfoot on Friday evening.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact either Tenby or Saundersfoot police stations.
Window damaged
A window was damaged at Saundersfoot's Regency Hall on Sunday.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact WPC1018 Kelly at Tenby police station on 842303.
Busy lifeboat
A total of 46 people were rescued by Tenby's two lifeboats last year.
Rescue statistics published on Tuesday revealed that the town's all-weather boat, the RFA Sir Galahad, and the resort's inshore craft were launched 78 times in all, the most in Wales.
Witnesses sought
Police are appealing for witnesses to an altercation between two men which occurred at approximately 9 pm on Saturday in Church Street, Tenby.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the town's police station on 842303.
Plywood stolen
A piece of eight-foot by four-foot plywood was taken from outside Peacocks, Tudor Square, Tenby, sometime between 4.30 pm last Wednesday and the following day.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC270 Pugh at the town's police station on 842303.
Flooding call
Firefighters from Tenby were called to the Sands nightclub, Saundersfoot, shortly before 7 pm on Friday following a report of flooding.
Made safe
Firefighters from Narberth made safe a vehicle and cleared the roadway following an accident near the Boar's Head, Templeton, shortly before midnight on Saturday.
Pub licence
An application by Sean Dodd and Karen Dodd for a justices licence at the Lamb Inn, High Street, Tenby, received no objections from town councillors this week.
Door damaged
The front door of a property at The Croft, Tenby, was damaged sometime between 1.15 and 1.35 am on Sunday.
Police are appealing for anyone with any information to contact the town's police station on 842303.
Gnome stolen
A three-foot gnome was stolen from the back garden of a property in Ragged Staff, Saundersfoot, sometime between 2 and 5 pm on Friday.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact WPC1018 Kelly at Tenby police station on 842303.
Gardens walkabout
Members of Tenby Town Council are to take more interest in floral displays in the town and hold informal walkabouts around the gardens, members agreed when they met this week
Accident
Nobody was injured when a car collided with an electricity box near New Hedges roundabout at approximately 6 pm on Sunday.



