A MAJOR construction materials company has signed a long-term deal to use renewable energy from Welsh windfarms as part of efforts to cut carbon emissions. Energy...
Forty years after the nuclear disaster, questions remain about fallout, farming and public reassurance THE CHERNOBYL nuclear disaster is usually remembered as something that happened far...
Wildlife trust says more than 52,000 puffins were counted this spring, with Pembrokeshire island continuing to defy wider declines seen elsewhere in the UK SKOMER Island...
FRESH concerns have been raised over public safety around the wreck of the Resolute off the Pembrokeshire coast, with fears the stricken vessel could become “an...
THE WILDLIFE TRUST OF SOUTH AND WEST WALES has announced a record-breaking year for puffins on Skomer Island, with 52,019 birds counted during this year’s survey....
Young grey seal found weak at St Brides Bay after remarkable journey from Cornwall is now back in the wild A GREY seal pup found dehydrated...
A HELICOPTER was used to fly in materials to a former lead mine in Carmarthenshire as part of urgent work to stop polluted mining waste being...
COUNCILLOR Jonathan Grimes, representing Pembroke St Mary South and Monkton, has issued an update following concerns over an oil spill affecting a stream on The Commons...
Campaigner and Senedd Member urge residents to respond as consultation deadline approaches FRESH calls have been made to block the proposed expansion of Withyhedge Landfill, with...
SENEDD Member Paul Davies is urging residents across Pembrokeshire to have their say as a public consultation continues on proposals relating to the Withyhedge landfill site...
Sector partnership targets 100% renewable electricity by 2035 A NEW deal has been launched to help Wales meet its renewable energy targets while ensuring greater benefits...
Projects to protect wildlife, restore habitats and strengthen biodiversity TWENTY-EIGHT projects across Wales have secured more than £15 million to protect wildlife and restore biodiversity on...