HUNDREDS gathered for a candle lit vigil at Haverfordwest War Memorial last night (May 24) to pay their respects to the victims of the Manchester attack on...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL is continuing its drive to recruit more foster carers with a new awareness-raising campaign at local leisure centres. New banners are being displayed encouraging...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE student officers recently received training on domestic abuse issues as part of their Divisional Familiarisation Week. The training at Haverfordwest Police Station was led by...
PATIENTS in Pembrokeshire can now access the newly refurbished and relocated Medical Day Unit at Withybush Hospital. The new unit, which is now located on the...
OVER 130 people attended the first Pembrokeshire Workways+ jobs fair with over 30 employers and training providers under one roof. The event was organised through the...
A NEW festival dedicated to wellbeing and health would not be complete without music to feed the mind and soul. Big Retreat Wales, which launches in...
A FISHING BOAT ran aground in Fishguard yesterday evening (May 22). An anonymous source called The Herald this morning (May 23) to report that he had...
WAVE HUB LTD, the leaseholder for the Pembrokeshire wave energy site, has recruited Madeline Cowley as its Project Manager to lead on the company’s activities in Wales...
ONE OF Pembrokeshire’s most beloved pubs will be closing its doors for the final time on Saturday (May 27) it has been announced. The Tiddly, in...
TWO PEOPLE have been hospitalised following a crash on the A40 this morning (May 22) between Penblewin Roundabout and Redstone Cross. The crash involved a white...
A COMMITMENT to scrap tolls on the Severn Bridge has been welcomed by Preseli Pembrokeshire candidate, Stephen Crabb. Prime Minister Theresa May pledged to abolish tolls...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S beaches have made a splash once again as the county has scooped a grand total of 56 awards in the annual Wales Coast Awards. Run...