PREVIOUSLY refused plans to convert an upstairs storage area for a gym on the site of a former Pembrokeshire town centre church to a flat have been given...
WORKS have started on the demolition of the “eyesore” site of the fire-ravaged former Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Pembroke Dock, which will see 35 affordable homes built...
TREFIN and surrounding communities will mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a full day of commemorative events on Thursday, May 8—culminating in the lighting...
A MAN from Carmarthen has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a child following a trial at Swansea Crown Court. Stephen Boswell, aged 32, of...
Bridgend Council says pupils were never taught it was okay to choke during sex THE WELSH CONSERVATIVE have intensified pressure on Bridgend County Borough Council over...
BALLET Cymru returns to the Torch Theatre this June with a powerful and emotionally charged new production of Giselle — a ghost-filled tale of love, betrayal...
LANDING CRAFT DISASTER CLAIMED 79 LIVES AS PORT REFUSED ENTRY IN STORM A SOLEMN memorial service was held at Milford Haven Cemetery on Wednesday (April 23)...
SHADOW Rural Affairs Minister Samuel Kurtz MS has urged the UK Chancellor not to sacrifice British farming standards as trade negotiations with the United States continue...
Senedd Member backs STUN’s £500k alternative to protect coast without harming village SENEDD Member Paul Davies has joined growing opposition to Pembrokeshire County Council’s £40 million...
A ROUTINE training night for volunteers quickly took a turn which saw them participate in two service launches before going home. On Wednesday 23 April volunteer...
WALES has become the first nation in the UK to trial automatic voter registration, as four local authorities launch a new pilot scheme aimed at increasing...
Roch postmaster among those still seeking compensation THE POST OFFICE has spent more than £600 million of public money continuing to use the discredited Horizon IT...