TENBY was transformed into a spectacle of steam-powered imagination and Victorian flair over the weekend, as the much-anticipated Tenby Steampunk Festival returned for its second year....
A SENEDD Member criticised Natural Resources Wales for showing “very little empathy and understanding” about people’s concerns on the future of visitor centres. Labour’s Carolyn Thomas...
A Pembrokeshire community pub, recently hailed as one of the most friendly in Britain, has been given the go-ahead to install solar panels by county planners....
THE NEXT stage in making one of south Pembrokeshire’s most scenic estuarial villages, home to a CAMRA award-winning pub, a conservation area has been backed by...
OVER 24,000 trees have been planted along the banks of four south Wales rivers to help reduce nutrient pollution, improve water quality and help protect nature....
DUE to growing safety concerns over an increasing number of loose surface tiles at both the main swimming pool and the learner pool, Carmarthenshire County Council...
Public meeting draws 150 as MP vows to raise issue in Parliament HENRY TUFNELL MP chaired a major public meeting last week to address the worsening...
ROAD DUE TO OPEN WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 28 THE MAJOR A40 improvement scheme in Pembrokeshire is entering its final stages, with the Welsh Government confirming the...
A TEENAGER with a passion for rugby and a heart “full of love” took his own life at his home in Narberth after taking cocaine and...
THE ANNUAL Hywel Dda ‘Loved and Lost Baby Remembrance Service’ will take place at midday on Saturday (Apr 26) in Carmarthen. The service, organised by Hywel...
A ROUTINE trip to the car to grab a half-eaten bag of crisps turned into a life-changing moment for one west Wales family – when dad...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE Community Support Officers (PCSOs) 8042 and 8020 joined staff at McDonald’s and Year 5 and 6 pupils from Cosheston VC School for a community...