VISITORS to Carew Castle are in for a treat over the coming Bank Holiday as the iconic stronghold is transported back to Medieval times for a...
AS WALES grapples with the significant ecological impact of farming practices on its diverse landscapes, a glimmer of hope shines through in the determined efforts of...
THE PEMBROKE DOCK HERITAGE CENTRE celebrated its one year anniversary of its Star Wars exhibition with a Falcon Fun Day event. Opened in 2022, the exhibit...
A SERVING soldier from Castlemartin, Adam Hatton, 33, has faced demotion after crashing into a telegraph pole whilst under the influence. The incident unfolded on the...
THE RECENT announcement of a default 20mph speed limit by the Labour Government has caused a stir within emergency services, as concerns rise over potential delays...
IN THE WAKE of the prevailing cost of living crisis, an overwhelming majority of Welsh homeowners are setting their sights on energy-efficient home improvements to brace...
A ‘first-class’ electric off-road motorcycle and trials training facility based near Cenarth has been given the go-ahead to keep running by county planners. Applicant Steve Garner,...
Plans to convert a disused former World War Two RAF wireless buildings to holiday lets have been turned down by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Gina Smithies,...
Ruth Stone of children’s charity Action for Children is seeking a change of use of the Cross Villa guesthouse, Templeton to a children’s home. The application...
BEN LAKE was last night selected as Plaid Cymru General Election candidate for the new Ceredigion Preseli constituency, whose new boundaries expand to include north Pembrokeshire....
THE BOVINE TB project in Pembrokeshire, to explore how a partnership approach can tackle the disease, has begun following the awarding of the contract for its...
MORE than 70 Great Western Railway trains will serve Cardiff on Saturday for the Wales-South Africa Summer International, providing 34,000 seats. GWR will operate a total...