Pembrokeshire’s ancient Roman road network is once again coming under the spotlight thanks to a new publication by local historian and architect, Martin Davies. ‘A Few...
Concerns are mounting that the Beast of Bodmin could be holidaying in Pembrokeshire following reports that a large black cat, ‘the size of a labrador’ has...
BETHAN CARTER-HEWINS has spoken to The Pembrokeshire Herald about the her husband’s Josh’s desperate fight to conquer a very rare and aggressive cancer. She said: “Josh...
Samuel Kurtz MS has voiced his disappointment at the lack of progress by both the UK and Welsh Governments in delivering the reopening of St Clears...
One of Pembrokeshire’s best loved summer visitors is being given a helping hand to recovery thanks to 46 new swift boxes which have been erected at...
Eighty years on, the evocative sounds and styles of the 1940s will be returning toPembroke Dock in 2025, coinciding with anniversaries marking VE and VJ-Days andthe...
Beach lovers are being urged caution this week following reports that thousands of mauve stinger jellyfish have been spotted frequenting some of Pembrokeshire’s north-facing beaches. The...
Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Cleaners (NARC) has completed yet another momentous year of ensuring the waters of Pembrokeshire remain as clean as possible, despite the ever-rising...
The independent body which supports Welsh industry on the delivery of net zero – Net Zero Industry Wales (NZIW) – is entering a new chapter to...
A FORMER schoolteacher, described as a ‘high risk’ sex offender, has pleaded guilty to fresh charges of making indecent photographs of children. This week Christopher Flavin,...
No fewer than twenty-six local charities have benefited by a hefty £25,000 thanks to the 37th Camrose Vintage Working Day that took place earlier this summer....
Veterans and individuals who find themselves at risk of social exclusion are being given the unique opportunity to learn the ancient art of hedge-laying, thanks to...