A WHITLAND farmer has been jailed for eighteen weeks after being convicted of a string of serious animal welfare and cattle-identification offences at Penycraig Farm. Ten-year...
Programme offers pathway into NHS roles APPLICATIONS have opened for the Royal College of Nursing’s health care careers programme, aimed at supporting refugees and asylum seekers...
SEAFISH has issued new guidance to help fishing industry employers understand major changes to UK immigration policy that are expected to have a significant impact on...
A CROSS HANDS tradesman accused of a series of dishonest trading offences and thefts is now the subject of an arrest warrant after failing to appear...
HEALTH and Social Care workers across Wales are increasing their confidence to use the Welsh language with patients and colleagues, thanks to a Welsh Government programme...
Amber warning issued as saturated ground raises risk of disruption PEOPLE across Wales are being urged to prepare for possible flooding on Monday (Dec 1) as...
Community gathers at Bethesda Chapel to mark Neyland figure’s lasting legacy NEYLAND residents gathered at Bethesda Baptist Chapel on Sunday (Nov 30) to mark the centenary...
Producers warned to tighten biosecurity as winter migration increases risk POULTRY farmers across West Wales are tightening biosecurity and preparing for months of disruption as the...
A TEENAGE girl from the Milford Haven area has been remanded on conditional bail after admitting a knife offence earlier this week. The 17-year-old, who cannot...
A MILFORD man has been sent to the Crown Court for sentencing after indicating a guilty plea to a serious Class A drug supply offence. Dominic...
A PEMBROKE DOCK man who admitted taking a vehicle without consent and fleeing the scene of a crash is due to be sentenced on 16 December...
A packed Cathedral marks the start of Advent in Britain’s smallest city ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL welcomed hundreds of visitors on Saturday (Nov 29) as its annual...