THE CASTLE STUDIES TRUST has awarded a grant to Neil Ludlow and Dyfed Archaeology Trust to research Pembroke Castle. The geophysical survey will further advance the...
WEST WALES shoppers are set to take advantage of acrossthe- range bargains following the announcement that B&Q will be closing its Cardigan site in May 2016....
COUNCILLOR Melanie Phillips of Pembroke Town Council was delighted to have Pembroke Railway Station re-open after the completion of the Harrington Hump which has recently been...
THE FIRST visitors to Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre at the start of the new season were the Chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council, Councillor Wynne Evans, and...
A TEAM of volunteer beach cleaners assembled on Freshwater West beach on Sunday (Feb 28) at 10.30am and by early afternoon they had collected an incredible...
NARBERTH TOWN COUNCIL has written to Narberth Football and Rugby Clubs about the amount of rubbish that is left following home matches. The Rugby Club play...
A NEW and exciting community Green Fund has been launched this month to help local communities deal with their waste locally and sustainably and improve local...
WALES is a country of migrants and should be proud of its record in welcoming refugees, the Archbishop says in a St Davids’ Day address. Dr...
PLAID CYMRU candidates and members gathered in Carmarthen to launch the party’s national manifesto for the upcoming Police and Crime Commissioner election on May 5 –...
A TENBY man is to stand trial accused of deliberately wounding another man. David Graham Lewis, aged 27, of The Clicketts, today appeared before Judge Paul...
THE COMPANY behind a controversial scheme to burn biomass fuel, including waste, at a site in Milford Haven has yet to submit a planning application, The...
A PEMBROKESHIRE man with almost one hundred criminal convictions is to appear at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court today (Mar 14) to explain to magistrates why he has...