A YACHTSMAN had to be rescued twice in one week after he attempted to sail 300 miles along Britain’s coast using nothing but a mobile phone...
PUBLIC SERVICES MINISTER Leighton Andrews has announced more than £16 million for the continued funding of 500 Community Support Officers (CSOs). The Welsh Government says it...
WELSH local authorities wrote off more than £6.6m of public money that was paid out in error during the last three years, according to information obtained...
A GROUP of renowned food and travel writers recently experienced a road trip with a difference, while meeting Welsh food and drink producers and hearing their...
THE GROWING of local trees makes an important contribution to sustainable rural development in Wales and during his visit, the Minister announced the next step in...
Bradshaw display gives Tish victory St Ishmaels (110-3) beat Llangwm (109-AO) by 7 wkts ST ISHMAELS picked up a seven-wicket win over bottom-of-the-table Llangwm as Peter...
THE INDUSTRY needs to do more to get consumers eating their 5-a-day, says the NFU, after a report by the European fresh produce association, Freshfel, shows...
THE WELSH Labour Government has announced its intent on pupils’ digital learning needs this week. A new framework that will introduce digital competence across the curriculum...
ON SUNDAY (Jun 14), the Mayor of Pembroke Dock, Peter Kraus, attended Pembroke Castle dressed as Henry VII to celebrate the Magna Carte. Mayor Kraus spoke...
CASTLEMARTIN training range is home to what could be the UK’s oldest chough. Chough, which are members of the crow family, typically live for no more...
A LADIES fashion show in Haverfordwest raised more than £1,000 for farmers in need. The Pembrokeshire Ladies Committee of the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (R.A.B.I) held...
PUPILS from Haverfordwest Church in Wales School recently had the opportunity to question their local Assembly Member Paul Davies whilst visiting the National Assembly. Mr Davies...