New name reflects broader role in shaping support services THE OFFICE of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Dyfed-Powys has renamed its Victim Engagement Forum...
CATTLE movements into Wales from England have collapsed by almost 50% following new restrictions introduced to prevent the spread of Bluetongue. According to figures released by...
THE much-anticipated Voices at the Castle – A Weekend of Song event has been postponed until June 2026 because of safety concerns over high winds and...
A PIONEERING Women’s Health Psychology Service launched by Hywel Dda University Health Board (UHB) is helping women manage the emotional and psychological impact of pelvic health...
THE CCRC (Criminal Cases Review Commission) has confirmed to The Pembrokeshire Herald that its investigation into the convictions of John William Cooper remains ongoing. The Herald...
THE FARMERS’ Union of Wales (FUW) has welcomed a report by MPs warning of the dangers posed by illegal meat imports and calling on the UK...
A PEMBROKE DOCK man has had his conviction overturned after magistrates agreed to reopen his case. James Williams, aged 37, of Lavinia Drive, was originally convicted...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has approved plans to create a dedicated floating offshore wind (FLOW) storage compound – marking the next step in the multi-phased transformation of...
EACH August bank holiday, Fishguard and Goodwick swap their calm coastal rhythm for the buzz of live music as Aberjazz – the town’s Jazz and Blues...
THE Paul Sartori Foundation will hold its 43rd Annual General Meeting later this month, giving members of the public a chance to hear about the charity’s...
THE A487 through Newport will be closed overnight for a week later this month to allow roadworks to take place. Welsh Ministers have confirmed the temporary...
Staff shortages, overloaded routes and low morale blamed for recycling crisis A PEMBROKESHIRE bin worker has spoken exclusively to The Herald, describing “a shambles” inside the...