A PEMBROKESHIRE based business has been announced as a national winner in the hotly anticipated Countryside Alliance awards, known to many as the ‘Rural Oscars’. From...
A PROLONGED dispute regarding unapproved structures erected at Cwm Farm in Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, is poised to extend into next year, the Herald understands. Pembrokeshire County Council...
PLAID CYMRU politicians have expressed grave concerns as waiting times for ambulances in west Wales continue to fall short of Welsh Government targets.Data released this week...
THERE’S a new vegan festival on the summer horizon this year – and the first outdoor event of its kind to come to Pembrokeshire. VegOut West,...
A VOTE of no confidence in Pembrokeshire County Council Leader David Simpson has failed. Cllr Simpson faced a no confidence call at a meeting taking place...
A FLYPAST over Pembrokeshire on Friday May 26 by one of the RAF’s latest aircraft will salute veterans of took part in the Battle of the...
A PILOT programme supporting people working in Wales’ screen sector with their mental health is set to benefit from additional £150,000 funding following a successful first phase,...
A BRAND new library building for Narberth is due to be handed over to Pembrokeshire County Council by local developers next month, with the new facility...
GWR said this week it is set to revolutionise rail travel in south Wales with the introduction of an impressive 65 new trains per week. This...
THE ASSOCIATION of Train Drivers and Operators (ASLEF) has made a resolute plea for pay equality among train drivers across the UK rail network. In a...
SWANSEA CROWN COURT is currently hearing a case involving Primrose James, a 51-year-old nurse from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, who stands accused of assaulting an elderly and vulnerable...
THE PICTURESQUE waters of Fishguard recently welcomed the majestic tall ship, ‘The Pelican of London,’ as it embarked on its summer journey under the auspices of...