This month marks the 80th anniversary of one of Wales’ worst wartime aviation accidents. On the night of September 19, 1944, an RAF Liberator bomber crashed...
BUSINESS confidence in Wales took a significant hit in August, dropping by 27 points to a mere 35%, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds...
When Group Captain Scott Woodland, the Australian Air Attaché in London, visited Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, he retraced the wartime steps of his grandfather. During World...
WALES’ popular TV weatherman, Derek Brockway, made his way to Pembrokeshire this week as part of his “Weatherman Walking” series, where he had a chance encounter...
POPULATIONS of weeds, pests and diseases can seriously impact arable yields but one Pembrokeshire grower is better armed to combat these since embarking on a course...
THE Welsh Government has today announced the release of a comprehensive “Mine Water Heat Opportunity Map,” detailing the potential for using disused coal mines across Wales...
THE Welsh public may soon have the power to oust misbehaving politicians from the Senedd, according to new proposals under consideration. This comes in the wake...
THE PEMBROEKSHIRE Volunteering Awards are a chance to shine a light on the, often, unsung heroes in the voluntary sector – the volunteers. Volunteers give their...
Jodie Grinham, a Paralympic archer from Pembrokeshire, is preparing to compete for Team GB at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, despite being seven months pregnant. Originally...
YOUNG musicians across Pembrokeshire are being called to showcase their talents in a newly launched competition that offers a grand prize of £2,000. The Pendine Young...
FIRST MILK, the farmer-owned co-operative with a creamery in Haverfordwest, has announced a successful financial year, marked by competitive returns for its members and significant strategic...
A RECENT audit by the Auditor General has revealed that all seven health boards in Wales have failed to meet their statutory duty to break even...