THE LONG awaited follow up to Penfro Model Club’s hugely successful first model show, held in Pembroke Dock in 2019, has finally been arranged. The covid...
THE PEMBROKESHIRE HERALD will be providing vehicles and drivers to deliver vital supplies to Ukranians in need as the humanitarian crisis unfolds in the country. This...
A NEW podcast is giving people from all over the world the chance to follow in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims and experience the stories, secrets...
A MEMBER of staff at Puma Energy has contacted The Pembrokeshire Herald to say that another crude oil tanker is heading for Puma Energy Berth Number...
DEBATE, discussion and big ideas are coming to Wales’ smallest city this month, as St Davids hosts its second annual Festival of Ideas. The two-day festival...
DARREN BRIGGS, the Managing Director of Ascona Group has today taken to social media to express his personal views to the recent rise in oil prices....
THE LEADER of the Conservatives in Wales, Andrew RT Davies says that The Welsh Labour Government should prepare properly for Ukrainian refugees “or risk letting them...
THE UK GOVERNMENT has made a U-turn in relation to the use of red diesel in ploughing matches, it has emerged. During a recent question-and-answer, HMRC...
REGISTRATIONS are now open for the UWTSD Ironkids Wales event taking place later this year. Entries for the event opened in late February, with the day...
THE FIRST MINISTER has said Wales will “move away from legal requirements” on the pandemic response, but still expects “most people to continue to do what...
Plaid Cymru politicians have expressed significant concerns regarding the impact the new trade deal stuck between the UK and New Zealand will have on Pembrokeshire farmers. ...
PEMBROKESHIRE County Council has agreed to go for a 5% increase in council tax, despite opposition from some councillors. Many at Thursday’s (Mar 3) Full Council...