A CALL for a vote of no confidence in Pembrokeshire’s deputy leader, over claims he made “unacceptable” comments about Welsh education in the county, is to...
Tegryn school faces axe despite passionate local fightback HEARTBROKEN parents, former pupils and villagers have launched a determined campaign to save Ysgol Clydau in Tegryn from...
VISION TO REVOLUTIONISE BILINGUAL LEARNING BACKED BY FIRST MINISTER ADNODD, the national body supporting bilingual education resources in Wales, has unveiled a bold new strategy for...
A SPECIAL Pembrokeshire council meeting which includes a motion of no confidence in its deputy leader is to take place next week. The notice of a...
£700,000 facility hailed as a boost for grassroots sport in Pembrokeshire A NEW state-of-the-art 3G sports pitch has officially opened at Ysgol Greenhill in Tenby, following...
Over 220 pupils showcase their talent in high-energy competition A RECORD number of young dancers took to the stage for the Sport Pembrokeshire Schools Dance event...
NO WELSH university is at immediate risk of collapsing under the weight of multi-million-pound deficits, according to the head of a public body set up to...
WHEN it comes to endurance, Pembrokeshire schoolgirl Carys Rycroft ranks up there with the elite after becoming one of the youngest people in the UK to...
SOME of the mysteries surrounding the underwater lives of Cardigan Bay’s bottlenose dolphins are being uncovered as part of an innovative research project. Researchers from the...
A TALENTED 18-year-old apprentice from Haverfordwest is set to represent Team UK at EuroSkills 2025, Europe’s largest skills competition. Taking place in Denmark this September, Team...
ROWS of tea plants could become a more familiar sight on the hills of Wales and other parts of the UK in the future. Scientists at...
New pledge to gather school choice data from all parents — not just those choosing Welsh-medium education PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has revised its position following mounting...