FROM today (May 18) front-line police officers across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys will be equipped with spit and bite guards. Spit and bite guards, made...
THE HEALTH BOARD could face a legal challenge over its conduct of the consultation on the future of healthcare services across west Wales. In a post...
ALLIED HEALTHCARE have announced that it has successfully agreed a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) with its creditors. The company has more than 80 community-based branches across...
THE ORGANISATION which runs public toilets for Pembrokeshire County Council, Danfo, has installed contactless card readers at the nine charged-for public toilets in Pembrokeshire. With fewer...
ELEVEN beaches in Pembrokeshire will now be able to fly a Blue Flag – an international award that tells the public it’s one of the best...
PUPILS and staff at Gelliswick Church in Wales VC School are celebrating after receiving a £2,000 donation to help develop new outdoor facilities at their newly-opened...
A COURT martial trial has been told that two Army officers and a warrant officer ‘had a total disregard for the safety’ on the day in...
A HOMELESS man, who had become a recognisable character on the streets of Milford Haven, dressed in his trademark army gear, was arrested on Tuesday night...
AN INVESTIGATION into how a convicted paedophile was employed by Pembrokeshire County Council as a youth worker has yet to have been carried out by the...
POLICE have confirmed that no charges will be brought against anyone in relation to the death of Kiara Moore, who sadly died just days before her...
A KILGETTY man has today (May 14) admitted stealing from a man and his 92-year-old mother. Gary Michael Bourne, aged 52, of The Meadows, appeared before...
NEW foster families are urgently needed in Pembrokeshire – in particular, families who can foster teenagers, sibling groups and children with additional needs. And it’s a...