AN exciting partnership approach to delivering apprenticeships in the hospitality industry was heralded at a launch event at the Senedd. People 1st Cymru is piloting a...
THE Day Centre in Narberth recently held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support and raised £529.12. During the activity, a cake stall enjoyed a brisk...
THE Culinary Association of Wales has a new president and is offering free membership to anyone employed in the catering industry. Colin Gray, 54, from Bedwas,...
PROSPECTIVE students and their families have the chance to look around the award-winning facilities at Pembrokeshire College during the College’s open evening on Tuesday, October 15...
OAKWOOD Theme Park is being transformed in to a ‘Scream Park’ to celebrate Halloween (October 27-31) with scary family fun for all ages to enjoy. The...
LAST Friday Preseli Pembrokeshire politicians Stephen Crabb MP and Paul Davies AM joined Walk on Wales for the start of its first leg in Pembrokeshire. The...
JAMIE ADAMS, ‘popular’ leader of the IPPG, took to the Western Telegraph this week to deride those councillors seeking to examine the Staff Remuneration Committee’s decision...
THE NHS is taking significant steps towards ensuring better quality of care and improved measures of safety – that was the main message from NHS Wales...
THE Archbishop of Wales is urging church-goers to support a campaign against tax dodgers. Dr Barry Morgan is supporting Christian Aid’s campaign for greater tax transparency...
A LOCAL classic car enthusiast has contacted The Herald to warn about the dangers of leaving mobile phone charges plugged in unattended. On Saturday, October 5,...
A POLICE operation which investigated the abduction and murder of five-year-old April Jones is the first recipient of a new award. Dyfed Powys Police has been...
A SOLDIER from Carmarthen, who ensured all 14 men in his patrol returned unhurt from three ambushes in the space of an hour has been awarded...