DURING the summer holidays it was service with special smiles at the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre’s Coffee Shop – thanks to the ‘Two Hollies’. Teenagers Holly...
TWO prominent Milford Haven businessmen have contacted The Herald to explain how a neighbour’s dispute with the owners of a now-closed public house led them to...
CAPTURING the mysticism and magnificence of the monuments left across the county by our ancestors, St Davids Cathedral’s new Autumn exhibition will show paintings and original...
THREE cyclists from Pembrokeshire tackled a 270 mile bike ride last weekend to raise awareness of a deadly illness. Starting out at Withybush hospital on Saturday...
FROM September 19 to October 4, British Food Fortnight will celebrate the finest local produce from around the UK. Taking place at harvest time, this annual...
A PEMBROKESHIRE man has described a project, which helps blind and partially sighted people regain their independence, as “fantasmagorical”. 88-year-old John Dix of Pembroke said that...
VOLUNTEERS with the Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust had an exclusive behind-the-scenes insight into conservation projects when they visited the RAF Museum at Cosford recently. With the...
A MUCH NEEDED footbridge in Lower Town, Fishguard may be on the cards, following correspondence from local Assembly Member Paul Davies. Mr Davies has written to...
A handwritten diary, which recorded the dramatic and tragic day-by-day battle against a huge fire in wartime Pembroke Dock, is on display for the first time....
IT MAY be small, but the support and enthusiasm found on the remote island of Caldey for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has...
BAPTIST PASTOR, Rob James was recently visited by ten Korean Christians as part of the South Korean Prayer Mission to the UK. Rob, who currently operates...
THE DRAGON LNG Darwin Centre Experience has recently received recognition for its excellent programme by becoming finalists in two prestigious Welsh awards. Marten Lewis, Darwin Centre...