A PEMBROKESHIRE Coast National Park Ranger who doubles as a Coastguard recently teamed up with colleagues to help keep a secluded beach beautiful. Castlemartin Ranger Lynne...
A TRENCH system to educate children through experiencing what it is like to step into the frontline of the First World War has opened in Pendine....
REBECCA EVANS AM, Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales, has led a debate at the National Assembly for Wales on the safety of children online....
SEVERAL wind turbine applications are due to be heard at a meeting of the County Council’s Planning and Rights of Way Committee on Tuesday, November 26 at 10am....
THE Tiddly (Travellers Rest) is a quaint country pub located on a well travelled road connecting the surrounding major townships. Nearby to several villages and being...
FOLLOWING the launch of RSPB’s “Give Nature a Home” campaign, a local company has answered the call by providing the charity itself with a new home....
A MEMBER and past chairman of the Narberth local branch, Mike Plumb, was earlier this week elected into office for the coming year as Chairman of...
A PENSIONER from Pembroke Dock was remanded in custody at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Barry William Hollingsworth, 71, of Old Coronation School, Meyrick Street admitted...
ONLY one bidder remains as a possible buyer for Murphy Oil’s 130,000 barrels-per-day Milford Haven refinery, but the process is close to collapse, a source familiar...
CABINET members discussed the possibility of merging Hakin and Hubberston schools into one, but ignored a request from another councillor at a Cabinet meeting on Monday....
A MILFORD HAVEN county councillor has raised queries about grants payments for work claimed to have been done to buildings using public funds. County Councillor Mike...
A SECOND storm has battered Pembrokeshire, just a week after the eye of St Jude storm narrowly missed the county. Gale force winds swept across the...