THE PEMBROKESHIRE Charity Bike Ride has raised over £160,000 for charity over the past 14 years and will shortly be selecting three charities for this year’s ride in August. If you would...
SCHOOL pupils and local councillors were among those visited by Police and Crime Commissioner Christopher Salmon in St Davids on May 16. His Your Voice day of activity in and around...
THE BENEFITS of clinical trials that help develop new and improved ways of treating patients across the world was celebrated in Wales on Tuesday. Clinical trials involve medical research studies that people voluntarily...
IT IS hard to believe that near the dawn of the atomic age, and faced with machine gun fire and artillery bombardment, pipers were still accompanying...
LUCY SWINDLEHURST, aged 21, an optical assistant at Specsavers in Pembroke Dock, will be floating on air as she sets out to do a skydive in...
The team: Meg Richards, 17, from Haverfordwest, Louise Redfearn, 19, from Newport and Stacey Bowen, 21, from Tenby. TEAM PEMBROKESHIRE was recently announced as the...
EMMA HUGHES, who hails from Tenby but who now lives and works in Shanghai, China, is to run the ‘Great Wall of China’ half marathon this...
PEMBROKESHIRE COLLEGE has been recruiting international students for over twenty years. From the United Arab Emirates, China and Hong Kong, the usual countries that educational institutions...
WITH a forecast of warm weather and sunshine, RNLI lifeguards are preparing their kit ahead of schedule as they return to some of West Wales’ busiest...
CONFUSION over the new time for the Easter Sunday service meant that half the congregation nearly missed the most important mass of the year, at a...
A SURVEY by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has suggested that Freshwater West is one of the worst beaches in Wales for litter, where more than...
THIS WEEK Clunderwen resident Sarah Hughes became the first person from Pembrokeshire to have her say about the type of Wales she wants as part of...