A CALL to end a legal agreement for financial contributions associated with the creation of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone National Park Resort has been submitted to the national...
THE IMPACT of increased rainfall in recent months continues to cause issues along the Pembrokeshire coast, with access to Monkstone Beach to remain closed due to...
THE FIRST Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford MS, visited 3rd Pembroke Sea Scouts yesterday afternoon, Friday 16th February 2024, following an invitation made during UK Parliament...
ST DAVIDS RNLI lifeboat launched on Saturday 17th February to collect a rugby ball for The Willington Slate Trophy memorial rugby match between St Davids RFC...
URGENT and life-threatening care will continue to be provided during second junior doctors strike in Wales this week, but significant disruption is expected to other services...
PARENTS have been informed that the highly regarded Castle School, a beacon of independent education since its establishment in 2009 in Cresselly, is on the verge...
IN a stern rebuke from the regulatory body, the proprietors of the Withyhedge Landfill, infamously referred to as “a stink bomb on steroids,” have been mandated...
HUNDREDS of people have taken part demonstrations against the anticipated elimination of numerous positions within the steel sector. Tata Steel has announced that 2,423 jobs throughout...
DEMONSTRATING strength and unity, farmers across west Wales have taken to the A48 in Carmarthenshire, staging a protest that dramatically slowed traffic to a crawl. The...
IN THE REALM of modern essay writing, a growing number of writers have been exploring experimental forms and structures to push the boundaries of conventional storytelling....