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...
A GROUP of intrepid walkers from across Pembrokeshire and further afield climbed Snowdon recently to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Undaunted by a 4:30am...
St Ishmaels (162 for 5) beat Kilgetty (112 for 8) by 50 runs ST ISHMAELS will play Neyland in the Semi-final of the Duggie Morris Cup...
Hook (113) all out lost to Cresselly (200 for 5) by 87 runs CRESSELLY were too good for their Division Two opponents Hook as they came...
A RETIRED Milford couple narrowly escaped execution in the Tunisian beach massacre last week. Speaking exclusively with The Herald were Ann and Ken Mansell, who recounted...
FIRE crews were called to Whitland on Monday (June 29), after a refuse lorry caught fire. The crews were at the scene, outside Whitland Rugby Club,...
THE new Milford Dock lock gates were declared open at a ceremony this morning (Friday, June 26). Many representatives from the Port Authority, Pembrokeshire County Council,...