THE NUMBER of children recorded as having additional learning needs has almost halved under Welsh Government reforms due to “systematic underfunding”, a committee warned. Buffy Williams...
THIS summer, the Family Information Service’s ‘Summer of Fun’ initiative made a significant impact on the local community, offering a wide range of free activities and...
ENHANCED Marine Engineering Pre-Cadets embarked on a fantastic journey during their visit to the prestigious Warsash Maritime School Open Day. Aspiring mariners embarked on an action-packed two-day visit to...
THIS October and November, Cadw is bringing a touch of Halloween magic to historic sites throughout Wales. As Cadw marks its 40th anniversary, the heritage organisation...
SECOND homes council tax premiums in Pembrokeshire are to drop from the current 200 percent rate to 150 percent, despite warnings it could lead to a...
THE DUPUTY First Minister told the Senedd he is optimistic that revenue generated by UK-led reforms to water pollution regulations will stay in Wales. Huw Irranca-Davies,...
THE SENEDD narrowly rejected calls to temporarily halt the sale of council-owned farms amid concerns they are disappearing at an alarming rate due to financial constraints....
WALES’ economy secretary vowed to make speeding up planning decisions a top priority as part of a push towards clean energy. Rebecca Evans committed to a...
The Royal George pub has announced the closure of its kitchen until further notice, citing a significant decline in customers due to local construction works. The...
SAMUEL KURTZ, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, recently visited the Jobcentre Plus in Pembroke Dock to learn more about their work...