As closure looms, campaigners say Meidrim pupils thrive in ‘caring community’ as council consultation raises fears for vulnerable learners A SMALL village primary school at the...
Quarterly online reporting to become mandatory for higher earners under HMRC shake-up MORE than 860,000 sole traders and landlords across the UK are being urged to...
Former Conservative council leader tasked with building support ahead of Senedd elections DAN THOMAS has been appointed as the new Welsh leader of Reform UK, in...
COUNCIL TAX in Ceredigion is expected to rise by 4.7 per cent for the next financial year, following a better-than-expected funding settlement from the Welsh Government...
A CALL for the retrospective conversion of office space previously connected to a Pembrokeshire car hire business to a chocolate factory, a beauty salon and a...
PLANS for a small ‘Japanese courtyard’-style home on the outskirts of Tenby have been given the go-ahead, but the applicant won’t be able to move in...
PLANS to convert outbuildings at a Pembrokeshire farmstead, once the home of an Elizabethan historian, to houses have been given the go-ahead by the national park....
PEMBROKESHIRE’S all-female rowing crew Merched y Mor have completed one of the hardest endurance challenges on the planet after crossing the Atlantic Ocean in just over...
Volunteers diverted mid-exercise to help casualty at slipway CREW from Angle RNLI were called into action yesterday afternoon after being diverted from a training exercise to...
Lifeboat crew battle six-metre seas after lone sailor loses engine, sail and takes on water west of Skokholm ANGLE RNLI lifeboat volunteers carried out a dramatic...
Community to gather for Jozef Polak’s funeral after sudden death in Cyprus THE PEMBROKESHIRE community will come together on Valentine’s Day to say a final goodbye...
57-year-old due in court following alleged knife and stalking offences A MAN has been charged with attempted murder following a serious incident in Carmarthen town centre last week....