ST DAVIDS RNLI lifeboat crew was called to assist a 40ft yacht Spirit of Frodo after its engine died on Friday, May 16. An RNLI spokesman said: “On Friday, May...
EIGHT leading industry figures with considerable experience of technology and advanced manufacturing businesses have been appointed to a new, refreshed Industry Wales Board. It follows a decision to bring the functions of...
KATE CLARK has today been announced as the new Chief Executive of Cadw, the Welsh Government’s historic environment service. Ms Clark will be responsible for leading Cadw’s work and working with...
THOUSANDS OF deaf people in Wales are failing to get vital support from social services, a hearing loss charity has claimed this week. Action on Hearing Loss Cymru (formerly RNID) is...
SUCCESSFUL internet investments have made Sir Michael Moritz the richest person in Wales, according to The Sunday Times Rich List 2014. He is one of two Welsh billionaires included in this year’s...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is due to spend £1.15 million on upkeep and improvements to the Wales Coast Path in the coming year, to maintain the condition of the path and to...
COMMUNITIES and Tackling Poverty Minister, Jeff Cuthbert, visited Williamstown Post Office in Rhondda Cynon Taff on Monday to see how it is benefiting from Welsh Government funding. The Minister also announced...
CYMUNEDAU a’r Gweinidog Tlodi daclo Jeff Cuthbert wedi cyhoeddi newydd i Swyddfeydd Post er mwyn helpu swyddfeydd post ledled Cymru. Mae bron i £340,000 o grantiau cyfalaf yn cael eu rhoi i...
THE ANNUAL General Meeting of the Local Authority descended into chaos, when opposition members walked out following a controversial decision by the new Chairman, IPPG stalwart...
A YOUNG woman from Solva was found guilty of arson at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Amy Karen McGee, aged 21, of Bro Dawel, had pleaded...
Another Pembrokeshire Herald Exclusive THE WEEK before last the Herald exclusively revealed that an unnamed senior officer at Pembrokeshire County Council tampered with the minutes of...
IT IS hard to believe that near the dawn of the atomic age, and faced with machine gun fire and artillery bombardment, pipers were still accompanying...