WHEN Robert Morgan was cleaning up rubbish from Swanlake Bay beach, near Manorbier, he wasn’t expecting to find a time capsule from America. Posting on Facebook...
CITIZENS ADVICE PEMBROKESHIRE is encouraging people over 50, with a defined contribution pension in Pembrokeshire, to learn about their pension options at local libraries on the following...
THE HERALD has been informed that Fishguard Labour councillor Pat Davies has left the Labour Group on Pembrokeshire County Council and has met with IPPG council...
BLUESTONE has submitted plans to restore the Blackpool Mill in Martletwy into a Victorian era themed attraction. If the plans are approved, Bluestone claim it could...
A MAN has been fined by magistrates after starting to build a house without Building Regulations consent. Terence Jones of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, was constructing the...
THE MET OFFICE is warning that heavy rain could continue across Pembrokeshire today (Sept 26). The heavy downfall is predicted to last until 10pm. Forecasters predict...
A MAJOR project has been launched in Pembrokeshire aimed at supporting children and young people who are most at risk of disengaging with education across West Wales....
A STUNNING limited edition all-gold Nissan LEAF rolled into Neyland this week as part of a nationwide celebration of Team GB’s triumph at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games...
A COLLISION involving a car and a tractor in Trecwn this morning (Sept 23) has left the female driver of the car hospitalised. Dyfed-Powys Police, the...
TED OWENS, a Normandy veteran and former Commando from Pembroke Dock, had a ‘Commando tour’ recently with local resident Mark Llewhellin. On the private tour of...
The annual Harvest Fayre at Haverfordwest Farmers Market was a ‘feast for the senses’ the organisers have said. Visitors to the Fayre on Friday enjoyed sampling...
THE MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY (MCS) have received reports of several Portuguese Men-of-War washing up on beaches in Cornwall and Scilly Isles, just weeks after authorities in Ireland...