BACK in 2011, a humble little beach shack built in Pembroke, serving shellfish and edible sea foraged creations, turned up in London and beat every other...
A SUPERB day was had by all on Saturday (Aug 13), as St Ishmaels Carnival took place. Warm sunshine greeted those who took part in the...
THE PERCENTAGE of pupils that have passed Advanced and AS-Level examinations in Pembrokeshire’s secondary schools overall is slightly lower than 2015, which reflects the national picture. ...
THE BBC must do more to to find ways to ensure audiences are kept informed about Welsh matters, according to a report by the BBC Trust ...
BUILDING work at a controversial housing development in St Florence has been curtailed following the discovery that developers had broken the law protecting badger setts. The...
UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE was discovered near Saundersfoot beach on Wednesday, August 10, which prompted a controlled explosion of the device. Llansteffan and Tenby Coastguards were called at...
THIS YEAR’S annual Pembrokeshire Produce Mark Awards has seen four local businesses congratulated for their food’s exceptional quality. On Wednesday (Aug 17), awards were presented to...
SINCE January 2016, Mid and West Wales have attended 11 incidents of fires involving tumble dryers, the latest of which occurred in Sketty, Swansea. On Wednesday,...
CILGERRAN Festival Week has begun this week with a large variety of activities for the whole family. The festival begun on Friday (Aug 12) and will...
ON SATURDAY (Aug 13), the staff from the Sunderland Ward at the South Pembrokeshire Hospital in Pembroke Dock completed a charity Bed Push, beginning at 11am...
THE PRESELI Pembrokeshire Labour Party welcomed Joyce Watson AM to their stand, sponsored by Unite the union, on Pembrokeshire County Show’s opening day. Local Labour Party...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are investigating a burglary from the Galloping Major, New Hedges, which resulted in nearly £10,000 being stolen. The burglary took place last Friday (Aug...