A PROTEST calling for the immediate dismissal of a Pembrokeshire councillor accused of making racist ‘slave’ comments is due to take place, tomorrow, April 20. The...
AT A VISIT to the home meals delivery company, Wiltshire Farm Foods’ Burry Port depot (6.4.23), Llanelli MP, Dame Nia Griffith, has listened to concerns shared...
ON TUESDAY, April 18, Pembrokeshire County Council’s Independent Group – the largest opposition group – confirmed it had submitted a notice of no confidence in the...
REPRESENTATIVES from Ofcom will appear before the Welsh Affairs Committee as MPs hold their fifth evidence session exploring Broadcasting in Wales (Wednesday 19 April at 09.30,...
A DRUG trafficker has been sentenced to three years and nine months in prison after being caught traveling across South Wales with around £3,500-worth of heroin...
A PEMBROKESHIRE man has challenged a local councillor accused of racist slavery comments, asking if he would like him to be his ‘slave’. Haverfordwest man –...
LOCAL people were not offered the chance to voice their views on a Pembrokeshire development because county planners thought all the neighbouring homes were holiday lets,...
COSTS incurred following a fire which severely damaged a Pembrokeshire school will be recovered from contractors if they are found to be liable, members of a...
NORTH Pembrokeshire is among the areas of the UK that could contain Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) upon which modern technology relies. A British Geological Survey survey...
ON SUNDAY, April 23, a test alert will be sent to smartphones across the UK as a part of a new public warning system. The alert...
FOLLOWING our reports earlier regarding a multi-agency operation at the Port of Pembroke, the police have now confirmed that a body has been found in the...
POLICE officers and Coastguard rescue teams have been called to the Port of Pembroke this afternoon (Sunday April 16). Specialist officers and a police scientific support...