A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire seaside village pub to keep a beer garden created without planning permission nearly 20 years ago has been submitted to...
A special evening of music and celebration marked four decades of service by HOPE MS Therapy Centre, one of Pembrokeshire’s longest-serving self-funding charities. THE ANNIVERSARY concert...
Dinas Cross-born soldier was among those killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn 150 years ago this week A YOUNG man from a remote Pembrokeshire...
Three days of swimming, cycling and running begin with The Wales Swim at North Beach THOUSANDS of athletes and supporters have arrived in Tenby as Long...
Giant puppet procession brings Welsh history and culture to the streets ahead of this summer’s National Eisteddfod FISGHUARD and Goodwick joined the celebrations today as the...
PLAID CYMRU has renewed calls for the Crown Estate to be devolved to Wales after figures showed income linked to Wales rising from £8.7 million to...
FIRST MINISTER Rhun ap Iorwerth has told European ambassadors that Wales is ready to play a stronger role in rebuilding relationships with the EU. Speaking at...
A 19-YEAR-OLD man has admitted deliberately placing human faeces in a public swimming pool, causing it to close for cleaning. Dyfed-Powys Police said officers investigated a...
A FORMER Swansea Prison inmate died from combined drug toxicity just 48 hours after being released, an official investigation has found. Jason Maynard, 43, left HMP...
THE WELSH CONSERVATIVES have called for urgent action on hospice funding after Hospice UK warned that services in Wales are facing growing pressure from rising demand,...