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Latest revision as of 10:52, 29 January 2019
Llanstadwell is a small village and parish in south Pembrokeshire situated to the west of Neyland. The village is set along the River Cleddau.
In 2009 Llanstadwell made news when a house in the village was found to have three rooms being used to grow and dry cannabis. a large amount of money was also found. Initially a local officer of the Milford Haven rural neighbourhood policing team, Police Community Support Officer Jade Miller was on routine patrol in Llanstadwell when she came across the house smelling strongly of the cannabis. A warrant was obtained and the house was then searched.[1]
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- Location map: 51°42’0"N, 4°58’1"W
- Community Council
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