POLICE in Tenby will be using enforcement and engagement in a bid to curb future incidents of anti-social behaviour, they said on Monday (Apr 17) The...
THE CROWN COURT judge presiding over the James Oulton trial has issued a reporting restriction to the press, which local media says is a “draconian” measure...
PEMBROKE DOCK siblings, Harley and Maisie McNally, put on their walking shoes to raise £600 for the Wales Air Ambulance Charity. The kind-hearted brother and sister...
MID AND WEST WALES FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE wish to thank six-year-old Mia, of Milford Haven, for her calm and quick thinking in alerting a neighbour...
TENBY was left with empty cans, broken bottles and fast food wrappers strewn everywhere, after over two hundred young people gathered to enjoy the weekend –...
A SECOND Kill the Bill protest took place in Haverfordwest on Saturday (Apr 17). One of the organisers told The Herald: “The new law will be...
A CONTROVERSIAL plan to develop part of Pembroke Dock’s Royal Dockyard comes before the County Council’s Planning Committee next week. Despite many objections from heritage organisations, Council planning...
A HAVERFORDWEST primary school teacher would “moan” while he touched his female pupils in a sexual way, a witness said in Swansea Crown Court. In total,...
SEVERAL new trees have been planted on Riverside Avenue in Neyland. They were planted by Grandiflora, courtesy of the Town Council which recently pledged to plant...
A REPORT by Audit Wales into the departure of former CEO Ian Westley is very likely to contain criticism of senior council officers. In November 2020,...
A CROWN COURT has delayed the sentencing of a Narberth man who has admitted stealing from a local community organisation. Lee Squelch, 37, of Caerau Farm,...
ON the morning of April 15 1912, in the North Atlantic some 450-miles south of Newfoundland, the RMS Titanic slowly slid beneath the sea just two hours and...