A CALL to convert a ticket office to a home at a former Pembrokeshire railway line which closed more than 60 years ago has been lodged...
CALLS for a new negotiating body for school support staff, and an end to term-time only pay, has been backed in the Senedd. A motion, put...
TRANSGENDER people “feel under siege”, Wales’ Deputy First Minister has said. Sioned Williams faced questions on gender identity guidance in schools, and the implementation of single-sex...
A PEMBROKESHIRE town bowls club’s call on planners to let it keep advertising signs for local businesses which help support its operations has been turned down....
Church says council could face judicial review over fire-hit school A BITTER row over the future of Manorbier Church in Wales VC School has escalated dramatically,...
Seven candidates confirmed for Market ward by-election following death of long-serving councillor Brian Hall AN INTENSIVE CARE nurse from Pembroke Dock has been selected as Plaid...
WEST WALES HEALTH BOARD ASKED HOW MANY FAMILIES MAY BE PAYING CARE HOME FEES UNNECESSARILY A FAMILY has been reimbursed more than £22,000 after challenging an...
Sands says Welsh Government must set clearer targets to reduce stillbirths and neonatal deaths A BABY loss charity has called for renewed action to make maternity...
Council confirms ongoing enquiries after Herald investigation into Steven Grant CONSUMERS who say they lost money after dealings with Computer Solutions Wales may have been left...
SEVEN candidates will contest the Pembroke Dock Market by-election next month. Pembrokeshire County Council has confirmed that nominations have closed and the Statement of Persons Nominated...