FISHGUARD LIBRARY will continue to open six days a week during the 2018-19 financial year, thanks to a decision by Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council to...
A ST DAVIDS farmer has today (Nov 10) lost an appeal against his sentence for causing unnecessary suffering to five ponies. Ian Morgan Griffiths, aged 54,...
THE three Pembroke Dock Town Council staff that walked out of a meeting last week have apologised for what happened at an extraordinary meeting of the...
TO celebrate Amazon’s 10 year anniversary of their Prime service, they are giving a year’s free membership to every household in ten rural villages across the...
THE EXTENT to which the Dyfed-Powys Police is efficient at keeping people safe and reducing crime requires improvement. That is the assessment of Wendy Williams of...
THE ELEPHANT CONSERVATION CENTRE in Laos and local village schools are set to have another pair of hands at work, as Claire Edwards embarks on a...
The Pembrokeshire Herald Christmas Card competition is open to pupils aged up to age 11 and attends a school within Pembrokeshire. The design must be on...
A MOTHER originally from Narberth has spoken of her ‘anxiety’ about her son joining the Kurdish militia in Syria to fight Islamic State (IS). Adele Proctor,...
A MILFORD HAVEN DJ has been cleared of a charge of inciting a 14-year-old girl to engage in sexual activity. James Robert Kershaw, aged 37, of...
TWO people were arrested on suspicion of assault following a heavy police presence in Pembroke Dock on Meyrick Street last night (Nov 7). Two men, aged...
PLANS to turn Blackpool Mill into a heritage tourism destination were turned down by members of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park at a meeting on Wednesday...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE is appealing for people to hand in unwanted guns, with a two week surrender of firearms and ammunition starting on Monday (Nov 13). Many firearms...