A FIERY debate has erupted over claims a financial support scheme for farmers will lead to the loss of an estimated 1,100 jobs, 56,000 livestock and...
A FORMER minister has accused the Welsh Government of having “fobbed off” a Senedd committee with a “weak” response to a damning report on homelessness. Labour’s...
Mayors join showmen to celebrate centuries-old tradition PEMBROKE was alive with colour, lights and laughter on Thursday evening (Oct 9) as crowds gathered for the official...
A CALL for more rail investment in west Wales, including the reopening of a line closed to passengers over sixty years ago, received unanimous backing from...
MORE than 200,000 people have sought support from Wales’ national 111 press 2 urgent mental health service since its launch, figures released on World Mental Health...
SECOND home-owners in Pembrokeshire will pay a lower council tax premium next year after a call to drop the rate was passed by just one vote....
Around 50 people gather outside County Hall urging councillors to protect Net Zero plan AROUND fifty people gathered outside County Hall in Haverfordwest on Thursday morning...
THE majestic Spanish galleon El Galeón Andalucía has arrived in Fishguard Harbour, drawing large crowds eager to glimpse the historic vessel. The full-scale replica of a...
Junior safeguarding event teaches young people how to make positive choices PUPILS from schools across Pembrokeshire have taken part in an event aimed at helping young...
WOMEN involved in the RNLI and Search and Rescue (SAR) organisations came together at Fishguard Lifeboat Station for a day of valuable training, networking and sharing...