THE FIRST ever Pembrokeshire Aquaculture Conference brought together experts, established entrepreneurs and next generation entrants last week.The sold-out event was held at the Bridge Innovation Centre,...
THE OFFICE of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys has secured funding of nearly £800,000 from the Home Office’s Safer Streets 5 Fund, by working...
THE QUESTION was who would blink first. Would councillors vote down the budget and Council Tax proposals, plunging the Council into turmoil, or would there be...
COUNCIL TAX in Pembrokeshire is to rise by less than a mooted 16.3%, to 12.5%, after an 11th-hour alternative budget proposal was narrowly-backed. It was recommended...
STREET FOOD CIRCUS says it has launched its 2024 programme with two new events joining its regular line up across south Wales. The first new venture,...
A HAKIN man, described by his solicitor as being ‘very ill, with all sorts of issues’ has appeared before magistrates charged with possessing a controlled Class...
A TENBY rugby player who drank alcohol following a match found himself on the wrong side of the law after turning his car over in the...
UNITE, the UK’s leading union, has welcomed the Welsh government’s ‘Our Road to Bus Reform’ plans, which will bring an end to the deregulation of the...
CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL says it is becoming increasingly concerned about a spate of incidents where road signs have been removed illegally, with a notable incident having...
NATASHA Osinga has enjoyed a sweet start to life in business with the support of Antur Cymru Enterprise. When Yum Yum traditional sweet shop in Cardigan...
PLAID CYMRU politicians have reiterated their calls for a controversial proposed pylon route between south Ceredigion and Carmarthen to be undergrounded as the initial consultation period...
A ST CLEARS father has appeared before magistrates after ‘wilfully refusing’ to pay over £4,500 in child maintenance payments. The 29-year-old, who cannot be named for...