A CHARITY tractor and car run organised by Charles Rees brought together farmers, vintage vehicle enthusiasts and local residents from across Pembrokeshire, raising funds for Paul...
Teenager admitted threatening victim with kitchen knife in public street and later assault JACK GORNALL, aged 18, of no fixed abode, Carmarthen, has been remanded in...
Magistrates issue warrant without bail after defendant fails to appear in A48 drug-driving case JORDAN COOPER, aged 31, of Moorland Road, Cimla, Neath Port Talbot, is...
Tribute released as police renew appeal for witnesses THE FAMILY of an 86-year-old man who died in a fatal road collision on the A489 have paid...
Archive papers show the “deep concerns” over Wylfa nuclear safety scare IRELAND considered taking legal action against the former Wylfa nuclear power station on Anglesey following...
Party backs principles of legislation but raises concerns over enforcement, capacity and pressure on councils THE WELSH CONSERVATIVES have warned that the Building Safety (Wales) Bill still falls...
Puppies linked to Cardiff-based breeders netted £640,000 sold to customers in Pembrokeshire, court hears THREE people who ran a large-scale illegal dog breeding operation that sold...
PRIMARY schools across Wales are set to benefit from an estimated £8 million investment over the next two years after the Welsh Government confirmed an increase...
Aled Jones reflected on a turbulent year in farming in his New Year message NFU CYMRU President Aled Jones has reflected on a turbulent year for...
A £20,000 community fund has been launched in Cardigan to coincide with a £20 million investment to upgrade the town’s wastewater treatment works. Dŵr Cymru Welsh...
FARMERS across Pembrokeshire say recent changes to inheritance tax rules have eased immediate pressure on family farms but insist the Government’s climbdown has not resolved deeper...
NFU Cymru warns processors over sudden reductions as costs remain high MILK processors collecting from dairy farms across Pembrokeshire have been accused of imposing sudden cuts...