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...
• Angry exchanges at full council • Grant investigation panel blocked • Pugh and Adams turn on Stoddart THE COUNCIL CHAMBER was the scene for a...
SIX PEMBROKESHIRE secondary schools’ performance has declined over the last three years, according to data released yesterday (Thursday, December 12). Not a single secondary school makes...
THURSDAY’S full council meeting at County Hall, Haverfordwest was the first ever broadcast on the internet. The meeting was broadcast from 10am yesterday (Thursday). Meetings can...
SEVEN people have been charged with dangerous driving following a serious road accident on the A40 in last summer. A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesperson said: “On August...
AN INVESTIGATION into a suspected pollution incident at Hobbs Point, Pembroke Dock, has cleared the local authority of wrongdoing. Last month, the Pembrokeshire Herald published a...