CONTINUING our interview with Council leader Jamie Adams about the County Council’s 21st Century Schools programme, we spoke about the Council’s plan for funding the scheme...
A £250,000 plan has been launched to help reduce antisocial behaviour and youth offending across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys. It will see Dyfed-Powys Police and...
HERALD NEWS UPDATE – LATEST INFORMATION ON WEATHER DISRUPTION • Poppit Sands, Cardigan: Road damaged by flood water. • Newport: three properties flooded on The Parrog....
VOLUNTEERS at PATCH (Pembrokeshire Action to Combat Hardship) have received a welcome boost to their annual Christmas Toy Appeal from the Port of Milford Haven. The...
FIRST MINISTER Carwyn Jones, has praised the quality of the Welsh food and drink sector and encouraged people to buy local this Christmas during a visit...
ALMOST two thousand people enjoyed a day of festive fun at Milford’s Christmas Cracker on Sunday, December 15, despite wintery conditions. Spirits were high as families...
PEMBROKESHIRE is braced for yet more fire crew strikes which are set to take place over the busy Christmas and New Year periods. Mid and West...
IN LAST week’s Times Educational Supplement (TES), Pembrokeshire College was pleased to find that it had been shortlisted for two prestigious TES FE Awards. Now in...
AN HISTORIC deal to reform the broken Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) has today been agreed by the EU Parliament and will become law on 1 January...
SECRETARY of State, Iain Duncan Smith MP, visited Pembrokeshire College to find out more about their delivery of the Government’s Work Programme, which has been an...
FIRST MILK, THE farmer owned food business, has just commenced two major investment projects at their Haverfordwest Creamery in Pembrokeshire. Nearly £7 million is being invested...
Storms Batter the Pembrokeshire coast closing roads and flooding properties across the county. Haverfordwest, Dale, Broad Haven, Newgale and Solva have all suffered extensive flooding. Jim...