PLANS to build 10 two-storey terrace houses by Milford’s Manchester Square, on Fluke Street, were given the go ahead at this week’s County Council planning meeting....
THE PARTY OF WALES Shadow Economy Minister responded to this week’s unemployment figures. Rhun ap Iorwerth told The Herald:“The rise in unemployment that was witnessed last...
THE NUMBER of people dying from diabetes-related conditions in Wales continues to fall, while the total cost to the Welsh NHS of providing care for the...
ON DECEMBER 1, Wales will become the first home nation to introduce a soft opt out legislation on organ donation. As part of the ongoing ‘Time...
A NEW £9m programme to create more sustainable communities in Wales by supporting asset transfer was officially launched by the Big Lottery Fund (The Fund) today....
WITH freezing temperatures taking an icy grip of Wales, households are being urged by the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) to act now to avoid the...
WHEN a couple of his friends at Rosemarket Golf Club were diagnosed with prostate cancer, local electrician Kevin Holmes was not prepared to let the grass...
TWO Pembrokeshire-based projects and a Haverfordwest man are up for national awards for their contribution towards improving the lives of local older people. Pembrokeshire’s Carers Support...
ON FRIDAY, January 30, schools, nurseries, colleges and businesses across Pembrokeshire will become the headquarters for some of the biggest superheroes on the planet. Pembrokeshire’s first...
RESIDENTS and schoolchildren in Lamphey are taking advantage of a new and extended footpath which has just been completed in the village. The footway improvement has...
PEMBROKE DOCK LIBRARY is encouraging the community to try something new this month, as part of their Life hub programme. Throughout January local sports and leisure...
LLANDOVERY COLLEGE continues its historic Oxbridge tradition with two pupils being offered places at Cambridge University. Gwion Jones and Stephen Leonard were delighted at the news...