THERE was intense police activity in Haverfordwest on Sunday night (Jan 24). Goat Street was blocked off at around 7.15pm. Police, including armed officers were seen...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has decided against a proposal to cut the Welsh Books Council’s budget by 10%, in a move which has delighted publishers in Wales....
LISTEN TO BBC ‘ANY QUESTIONS?’ HERE JONATHAN DIMBLEBY, presenter seemed taken aback at the fiery response of the Pembrokeshire audience who filled Pater Hall, Pembroke Dock...
St John’s Ambulance to assist with workload Ambulance officials say they can cope Welsh Government moves to assure the public EMERGENCY services in west...
AN INQUEST into the death of an eight-year-old boy who died from scurvy revealed that concerns had been raised more than a year before his death....
A PEMBROKESHIRE dog lover admits making the final in the Kennel Club’s Eukanuba Friends for Life competition at Crufts 2016 would be the icing on the cake...
AN INFLUX of cold weather yesterday prevented the small Welsh village from taking the crown for longest consecutive rainfall. With temperatures dropping below freezing, Eglwyswrw was...
PROPOSALS for a new £6.6 million A-level centre are being unveiled today (Jan 18) at Pembrokeshire College, Haverfordwest. The proposals are for a new cutting edge...
AN ONLINE petition to bring back 24 hour paediatric services to Withybush General Hospital in Haverfordwest has gained over 2000 signatures in only a few hours....
PEMBROKE DOCK TOWN COUNCIL is in a dispute with the Pater Hall Trust over its rent payments. The Town Council has a 25-year lease with the...
A ST CLEARS man who tried to sort out a dispute about a hamburger van with a six inch kitchen knife has been jailed for four...
THE SCHEDULED closure of Hubberston and Hakin Community Centre has been put on hold until July. At the request of county councillors Viv (Hubberston) and Mike...