THE ANNUAL ‘Paws in the Park’ fun day was held at Scolton Manor Country Park recently, with more than 150 dogs and some 450 people joining...
DODGING DOLPHINS, avoiding jelly fish and battling the Pembrokeshire currents to raise money for charity. On August 22 at 7am Dave Astins, a daring volunteer and...
THE RED DRAGON Guitar Group held a mini fun morning on July 19 as an end of term activity. It was held at the Sir Thomas Picton playing field when...
ON WEDNESDAY, Pembroke Castle held a special day dedicated to training Pembrokeshire’s youngest knights at Knight School. Knight School is a brand new event that puts everyone through their paces –...
The flags of the 1914 War Allies around the Castle Green greeted the hundreds of people who came to view the Heritage Lottery-supported exhibition at Little Newcastle entitled Interpreting World War...
WELSH LEGEND Gerald of Windsor – the Wizard of Pembrokeshire – was called on to weave his spell over a special learning project this summer. The legendary Wizard played a key...
A SERVICE of remembrance and dedication was held at St Cristiolus church on Sunday August 10, where men from the Eglwyswrw area who fell during both world wars have been honoured...
JOHN GRIFFITHS, the Minister for Natural Resources, Culture and Sport, has announced £178,071 to help keep communities across south west Wales tidy. As part of the Tidy Towns initiative, the funding will...
MID AND WEST WALES AM Joyce Watson has paid tribute to actor Robin Williams, who has been found dead in an apparent suicide. The AM said: “When someone like the film...
A HISTORY-MAKING parade of five veteran all weather lifeboats was one of the highlights of RNLI Angle’s open day last Saturday. And for one of the lifeboats it was a...
It is no secret that independent bookshops have long been under threat. In 2012 Amazon announced that e books had overtaken the sales of print books on their website. Take a...
THIS week marked the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. Among the first casualties on August 6, 1914, were four people aboard the Pembroke Dock-built HMS Amphion who...