TWO Dyfed-Powys Police officers are to stand trial accused of claiming pay when they were not at work. Gareth Clement, aged 54, and Timothy Pawlett, 52,...
THE 2017 local elections process got off to a calamitous start on Wednesday (Mar 22) as Pembrokeshire’s polling officials were unfamiliar with correct procedure for vetting candidates’...
YOU can now view the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail from your computer, mobile or tablet as the world-famous walking route has been added to Google Street...
A SEARCH in Carmarthenshire which was linked to the terrorist attack in Westminster on Tuesday (March 22) should not concern the public, police have said. The Herald understands...
AN APPLICATION for an expansion at Pine View Lodge in Cosheston was approved by the Planning and Rights of Way Committee on Tuesday (Mar 21). The applicant,...
A DEVICE which is hoped to harness wave energy in a simple and robust way has undergone its first sea trials at Pembroke Dock. Wave–tricity officially...
SUPPORT has been given by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park to the transformation of Blackpool Mill at a meeting yesterday (Mar 22). The Park’s Development Management Committee discussed the...
THE NUMBER of child sex offences reported to police across Wales rose to 2,328 last year: An average of more than six a day. The figures,...
THE COUNTY COUNCIL is considering moving pupils from Ysgol Dewi Sant to other schools in Pembrokeshire after what has been described to councillors as ‘a health...
A 45-YEAR-OLD man charged with possessing indecent images of children, appeared before magistrates at Haverfordwest Law Courts on Tuesday (Mar 21). Simon John Griffiths on Military...
A WOMAN from Waterston appeared before magistrates at Haverfordwest Law Court yesterday (Mar 21), after being charged with drink driving. Christina Jones, aged 35 of Meadow...
PUPILS from Greenhill School in Tenby have allegedly told parents that their use of toilets has been restricted, a claim which has now been disputed by...