MAE hi bron yr amser o’r flwyddyn ble y gall pobl Cymru ddod at ei gilydd i ddathlu diwylliant Cymraeg ac ymfalchïo yn eu Cymreictod. Ydi,...
BREXIT could have British farmers reap the benefits of international trade thanks to a leading British product, National Farmers Union vice-president Stuart Roberts suggested. Brexit could...
IT’s that time of year again when we start thinking about Single Application Forms (SAF). The application window opens on Monday, March 2, and the Farmers’...
BBC ONE Wales show ‘Young, Welsh and Pretty Minted’ will feature Pembrokeshire-based currency trader Ashley Richards this week. The successful young entrepreneur, who lives in Tenby,...
TWO men have appeared in court in connection with theft offences in Pembrokeshire Police received a number of calls from retail premises in the Pembrokeshire area...
A 69-YEAR-OLD man from Haverfordwest has been arrested by police, under suspicion of illegally carrying out body piercings on teenage girls. The suspect, whist in Pembroke...
A PROTEST will be held on Monday (Feb 24) from 3pm. Organisers said: “This is for Pembroke Town Council to take down the peadophile’s picture and...
NINE Dyfed-Powys Police officers were assaulted in five incidents over the weekend, including a Special Constable who was bitten while on her probation period. Officers across...
A PLANNING application is causing controversy in south Pembrokeshire. Stepaside and Pleasant Valley Residents Group have said that they are against 80 “houses” proposed on flood...
ALTHOUGH the severe weather associated with Storm Dennis has passed, there is further wet and windy weather to come this week. With much of the ground...
NATURAL RESOURCES WALES is warning people to be alert as flood water causes disruption across Wales. Coastal areas in west Wales have taken a battering, with...
THE FARMER behind the ‘farm of horrors’, Bramble Hall Farm, in Pembroke has been sent to prison following a sentencing hearing this morning. Sean Burns has...