IT RECEIVED over £1m in public funding, but the ownership of the upmarket Slebech Park Hotel is shrouded in mystery , The Herald can reveal. In...
PLANS to extend the height of a controversial wind turbine near Castle Cenlas, Mathry, were refused by the Planning and Rights of Way Committee. The committee...
LAST Sunday (Sept 6) was the last day of the summer where lifeguards were on duty at a number of beaches in the county. RNLI lifeguards...
An elderly motorist from Letterston has been cleared of causing the death of a motorcyclist. Arthur Edwin Hunter, of Gurndifog, had denied causing the death of...
THREE PEMBROKE town councillors are aghast at mindless vandalism that has disfigured and defaced the town’s railway station. Over the weekend, criminals attacked the recently refurbished...
RESIDENTS in the south-east of the county are being urged to attend a public meeting on Monday night over the future of the Tenby Library and...
CONTROVERSIAL PLANS to transfer the ownership of a council-owned lawn on Saundersfoot seafront will be discussed at a Cabinet meeting on Monday (Sep 14). Saundersfoot Harbour...
A PEMBROKESHIRE marine business and four others from Wales are at the internationally renowned Southampton Boat Show, which opens today (Sept 11). With business performance in...
THE HERALD has seen correspondence between the Chair of the Tasker Milward and Picton Charity and Council Leader Jamie Adams that casts doubts on the legality...
HYWEL DDA UHB has confirmed that investments will be made into the provision of NHS dental care in South Pembrokeshire after it was revealed that the...
ROBERT WOODMAN, a Physics teacher from Ysgol Bro Gwaun is part of the National Space Academy’s latest mission, Astro Academy: Principia. This mission, part of the...
PLAID CYMRU launched their ‘Road Map for Wales’ this week – a policy consultation outlining their plans to form the next Welsh Government. Speaking at the...