THE HERALD can confirm that a multi-agency child practice review is currently underway following the death of Pembrokeshire toddler, Lola James, in July 2020. The two-year-old...
A DRAMATIC animal welfare operation has taken place in Pembrokeshire, resulting in the seizure of almost 100 animals and the arrest of a man. The operation...
PROTESTERS have called for the immediate dismissal of a Pembrokeshire councillor accused of making racist ‘slave’ comments. The Stand Up to Racism West Wales protest was...
NATIONAL PARK planners have given the go-ahead for an injunction on a Pembrokeshire site that continues to see planning breaches despite hefty court fines imposed. The...
FIRST Minister Mark Drakeford will visit Milford Haven as Wales gears up for another busy summer tourist season. The First Minister will visit Tŷ Hotel Milford...
GET ready to sink your teeth into some seriously tasty food this summer, as the Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival returns to Tenby’s golden sands for its...
ILLEGAL cockle picking has become a recurring problem in the picturesque seaside village of Saundersfoot, in Pembrokeshire. Despite a multi-agency operation towards the end of last...
GET ready to set sail with the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer, the Waverley, as she makes her first visit to Tenby in over 30 years...
ON FRIDAY (Mar 31), Plum Tree Tearooms located at Tavernspite Garden Centre, held an Afternoon Tea Day and raffle to raise vital funds for the Pembrokeshire...
FOLLOWING recent strikes, a new study also finds 1 in 4 teachers have worked whilst physically or mentally unwell More than 2 in 5 teachers reported...
CONCERNED residents of south Pembrokeshire are rallying together to fight against the withdrawal of two vital bus services that have been deemed as ‘lifelines’. The 351...
AT A VISIT to the home meals delivery company, Wiltshire Farm Foods’ Burry Port depot (6.4.23), Llanelli MP, Dame Nia Griffith, has listened to concerns shared...