Acting headmistress Heather Cale told The Herald: “We are very pleased that the inspection report shows that on a day-to-day basis the running of the school...
A YOUNG woman from Goodwick has become the latest player to watch out for on the boccia circuit. Thirty year-old Sian Jones joined the Welsh squad...
THE COUNTY COUNCIL’S Cabinet is set to discuss the future of three mobile libraries at a meeting on Monday. They will look into the future of...
NEW PLANS were launched on Tuesday by Minister for Natural Resources and Food, Alun Davies which he says will help ensure a vibrant fishing industry in...
PUPILS from a Pembrokeshire primary school have designed their own road safety signs. The signs on the approaches to Spittal Primary School warn motorists of the...
EWS recovery engineers have now cleared the track following last week’s derailment of a locomotive travelling from Murco’s refinery. The incident caused rail disruption before being removed...
THE WELSH Government’s Education Minister has launched a controversial new policy that could force schools to prioritise literacy and numeracy over all other subjects. History, geography,...
FAMILIES who live in new build homes built to 2013 standards could save more than £1,400 a year on their energy bills when compared to their...
THE annual meeting of the North Pembrokeshire Grassland Society included a summary from the Chair person, Joy Smith, of an organised visit made earlier in the year to agricultural units in Yorkshire, and...
WELSH farmers were urged this week to take advantage of advances in technology and research to maximise output whilst controlling production costs during the Farmers’ Union of Wales autumn conference at Aberystwyth Arts Centre....
A CHANCE FOR YOU TO HAVE YOUR SAY Below you will find the current consultation links for Pembrokeshire County Council. These issues affect all of us...
At just after 10.35pm on Wednesday an EWS Class 66 locomotive operated by DB Schenker Rail left the tracks along with the first fuel wagon, but...