Public want energy and food costs tackled as uncertainty grows WELSH adults believe small businesses would be hardest hit if the Chancellor raises taxes in this...
MORE than 1,399 firms across Mid and West Wales have received over £460 million to help them start up and scale up, as the Development Bank...
Antique shop’s heritage finds continue to reshape Cardigan Castle’s displays CARDIGAN CURIOSITIES is celebrating one year of trading on Cardigan High Street – and the milestone...
A NEW round of SIA Door Supervisor training – including Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) – is being held in Pembroke next month, offering local...
DRAGON LNG has confirmed that a full delivery trial run for its incoming Enercon turbine components will take place on Tuesday, 25 November, as preparations continue...
AIRBNB has warned property owners could check out of the Welsh tourism market for good over “rushed” licensing rules which could cost hosts up to an...
A FISHGUARD farming family behind one of Pembrokeshire’s most recognisable lockdown start-ups has confirmed that Morfa Milk will end production and deliveries at the end of...
MSs say cumulative policies risk pushing long-standing operators to the brink – Welsh Government insists reforms will strengthen sector in the long term WEST WALES’ visitor...
HAVERFORDWEST’S Western Quayside regeneration scheme will see a new bar and street food venue as well as the possibility of an “innovation hub,” a report for...
OCEAN WINDS selected as developer as politicians and industry hail “huge vote of confidence” in west Wales The Crown Estate has confirmed that global offshore wind...
Council urged to recognise Herald as ‘local newspaper circulating in the vicinity’ to cut costs for pubs, shops and clubs THE PEMBROKESHIRE HERALD is seeking formal...
PLANS by one of the largest independent organic poultry producers in Wales to extend their Pembrokeshire facilities have been given the go-ahead by the national park....