DEREK BROCKWAY is back exploring Wales’ coast and in the second episode of the new series of Weatherman Walking: The Welsh Coast – airing on Friday,...
BUILT just before World War II RNAD Trecwn, during its working life, was used to store and distribute various munitions until 1992, when the MoD placed...
THE HERALD has been contacted by employees at a local firm working at a local oil refinery have been told that they had to continue working...
PUBS and restaurants can reopen outdoors on April 26, the Welsh government has said. Outdoor attractions can also open from that date. The changes will come...
FEW items in human history have captured as much attention and imagination as ‘The Holy Grail’, maybe that weird colour-changing dress from 2017 but that’s it! Whether...
A MAN has been charged with possessing class A drugs with intent to supply following a proactive police operation to intercept a car travelling through Carmarthenshire....
THE ultimate feel good festival in the heart of the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park will return in 2022 with a line-up of excitement, adventure, music...
PRESELI MP Stephen Crabb has added his voice to calls to cut duty for draught beer sold in pubs to help the industry recover from the...
A NEW Welsh medium primary school and nursery is to be built in Pembroke – and Pembrokeshire County Council would like to hear your thoughts on...
by Doug Evans ALTHOUGH Fishguard Port is best known now for its easy route to Ireland, it was once part of an ambitious plan to take...
THE PEMBROKESHIRE Community Safety Partnership (Safer Pembrokeshire CSP) is undertaking a survey to seek the views of the public on perceptions of crime and personal safety...
THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES, Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire MP Simon Hart, said that the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford is wrong to...