The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is encouraging people to show their love for the National Park as the traditional celebrations of St Dwynwen’s Day and...
THE business future is looking very positive, according to the latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) from the South Wales Chamber of Commerce. The Q4 survey for 2013,...
THE Red Kite name will once again be flying high in Welsh legal circles “Quality is still the watchword here at Red Kite,” said partner David Sangster,...
WELSH law firm Red Kite Law has once again won the Law Society’s prestigious management ‘quality mark’. The Lexcel quality mark is a cherished benchmark only...
SITTING in the back of the army land rover, I am driven through the rough and rugged terrain at the Castlemartin firing range, which is used...
VALENTINE’S Day has been a tradition since the pre-Christian era, and has roots in several different legends that have found their way to us through the ages. Though there...
CAR enthusiasts from west Wales and beyond are getting set to take part in the first ever Celtic Charity Classic Car Tour. This exciting event will...
AN EXPLOSIVE report by the Wales Audit Office (WAO) has decided that payments made by Pembrokeshire County Council to its controversial CEO Bryn Parry-Jones WERE unlawful....
A TEENAGE GIRL has died following a three-vehicle crash on the A487 between Cardigan and Aberystwyth. A spokesman from Dyfed-Powys Police said: “We can confirm that...
Dyfed–Powys Police can confirm that Crystal Haynes-Wharton has been found safe and well after enquiries led officers to an address in the Bristol area. Arrangements are...
WELL over one thousand people turned out this morning (Sunday January 26) to protest about cuts to services at Withybush. The protesters marched from Thomas Picton School...
MARK DRAKEFORD’S speech announcing the abandonment of specialist obstetric services at Withybush Hospital, avoided any mention of the word “closure”. The Minister revealed that a report...