PEMBROKESHIRE will receive a £480,827 share of an additional £4.2m funding to ensure the swift repair of damaged flood defences and protect homes and businesses as...
DESPITE the grey Pembrokeshire weather, the Prince of Wales’ visit to Pembrokeshire had a warm welcome from the troops of 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards at...
THE DOG that killed six day old baby Eliza-Mae Mullane has been destroyed by police. Eliza-Mae Mullane, from Pontyberem, died on Tuesday, February 18, at her...
A DRUG DEALER, who was violently sick in the dock as he was sent to prison for six years, has won a cut in his jail...
A SAILOR was dramatically rescued after falling into the sea four miles off St Ann’s Head, and was airlifted to hospital in Swansea. The crew member...
Simon Hart MP has completed a scheme which gives politicians experience of life in the armed forces. Mr Hart spent time aboard HMS York and visited...
A NARBERTH man has been ordered to complete 240 hours of unpaid work after being found guilty of 25 charges of animal neglect. Lyn Williams, aged...
MILITARY CHIEFS have embarked on a mission to save the body of Private Ryan after a giant sinkhole swallowed his grave in a Pembroke Dock cemetery.Private...
AT PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S Cabinet meeting next Monday, March 10, councillors will be asked to approve the closure of Sunnybank residential care home. The home in...
THE QUESTION of whether St Catherine’s Island off Tenby should be allowed further developments was discussed at a National Park meeting on Wednesday. Peter Prosser of...
ON A recent visit to the remote Battambang province of Cambodia, Gareth Scott from Easy-PC noticed that the schools had no computers and no access to the internet. So...
A SIX ACRE garden between Fishguard and Dinas Cross is to be showcased this Friday on BBC2’s Gardener’s World. The show will be first broadcast on...