IT IS a priority for the Dyfed-Powys Police Chief Constable and the Police and Crime Commissioner to ensure that the public know how, where and when they can contact their...
PEOPLE are being urged to take special care when using the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail as work continues by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority...
SHADOW SECRETARY of State for Wales Owen Smith conducted a two day mini-tour of the key seats in west Wales and he also visited the PATCH...
AM Paul Davies has recently hosted the annual Farmhouse Breakfast at the Senedd. The event celebrates and promotes Welsh farm produce by providing a healthy, traditional...
TWO men have been remanded in custody after being charged with conspiring to commit 22 burglaries between December 12, 2013 and January 14, 2014. This comes...
THERE will be a small rise in council tax as the Council looks to cut some services and maintain others. At the County Council Cabinet meeting...
REBECCA EVANS AM has attended a workshop to ensure that doctor training in Wales delivers a workforce with the skills that meet the needs of both...
AT the County Council Cabinet meeting on Monday, councillors received a report from the cabinet member of education on three items. Firstly, Councillor Ken Rowlands delivered...
EIGHT of the county’s public toilets are to be closed on April 1, it was confirmed at the Environment Overview and Scrutiny committee meeting on Tuesday....
A MILFORD HAVEN farmer has asked dog owners to act responsibly after two dogs tried to eat one of his pregnant sheep while it was still...
DYFED-POWYS Police and Crime Commissioner Christopher Salmon is determined to keep this year’s real terms council tax precept rise close to 0%. He is recommending a...
INCREASED fines are being introduced next month to ensure that all employers pay their workers the National Minimum Wage. The change, which will see the maximum...