MID AND WEST WALES FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE has told The Pembrokeshire Herald that it has been assisting the victims of flooding. On Friday, the service...
PLAID CYMRU has published its vision for the future of Welsh broadcasting and has made the case for the devolution of powers over broadcasting to the...
PUPILS from Tasker Milward School in Haverfordwest have made it through to a variety of Six Counties ensembles. Four pupils successfully auditioned for Big Band and...
IN 1778 John Theophilus Potter (Theo to his friends) came to Haverfordwest from Dublin with a group of actors to put on two performances of Romeo...
THE ROYAL NAVY’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit was called to a beach in Dale on Sunday to destroy an anti-submarine mine that had been washed up. The...
A CHILDREN’S champion has been wowed by a visit to a Pembrokeshire primary school.Keith Towler, Children’s Commissioner for Wales, dropped in to Broad Haven School earlier...
CHILDREN from a Haverfordwest school beat pupils from across the country to win the final of the National Schools Liaison Core Programme Quiz 2014. The National...
GAYNOR DAVIES-HOWELL is one of the few businesses in Pembrokeshire that still revert to traditional methods of craftsmanship over machine production. She has produced hand-made bespoke...
NORTH WALES farmer Gwenno Pugh, the first female winner of the popular S4C series Fferm Ffactor with its prize of a new Isuzu D-Max Yukon 4×4,...
FAMILIES in west Wales will be treated to a very special performance when the first ever Welsh language production of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf (Pedr...
AN ARTICLE published today by a leading national newspaper has reignited fears amongst workers that a Milford Haven oil refinery may close, putting 400 jobs at...
The Pembrokeshire Herald has learned that a number of councillors were individually submitting MOTIONS OF NO CONFIDENCE in embattled CHIEF EXECUTIVE BRYN PARRY-JONES for the next...