BREXIT could have British farmers reap the benefits of international trade thanks to a leading British product, National Farmers Union vice-president Stuart Roberts suggested. Brexit could...
THE COUNTY COUNCIL’s Licensing Sub-Committee granted an extension of hours to a Tenby pub this Tuesday (Feb 18). The Committee considered an application from the licensees...
AN ORGANISATION working with children in Haverfordwest has received a £1,000 grant from a special costal voting round of Tesco’s Bags of Help scheme. The grant...
FIRST Cymru has confirmed that it will be dropping its 348 bus service which runs from Monkton to Haverfordwest. The service will cease on March 29....
A PROTEST will be held on Monday (Feb 24) from 3pm. Organisers said: “This is for Pembroke Town Council to take down the peadophile’s picture and...
A MAN in an ’emotional state of distress’ has been taken into care after threatening to jump from the Cleddau Bridge early Wednesday morning (Feb 19)....
NINE Dyfed-Powys Police officers were assaulted in five incidents over the weekend, including a Special Constable who was bitten while on her probation period. Officers across...
A PLANNING application is causing controversy in south Pembrokeshire. Stepaside and Pleasant Valley Residents Group have said that they are against 80 “houses” proposed on flood...
ALTHOUGH the severe weather associated with Storm Dennis has passed, there is further wet and windy weather to come this week. With much of the ground...
NATURAL RESOURCES WALES is warning people to be alert as flood water causes disruption across Wales. Coastal areas in west Wales have taken a battering, with...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is on course to exceed its target of providing 100,000 all-age, high-quality apprenticeships across Wales during this Assembly term, Economy Minister Ken Skates...
OVER 90 per cent of Welsh teens and parents surveyed trust vaccines and believe that they work. A new report examines the findings from the Attitudes...