PEMBROKE should have its statue of Henry VII erected by the end of 2017 according the Project Leader Cllr Linda Asman. “We are well on target...
ON THURSDAY, (Apr 21) Lyn Neville, Charity Coordinator of Pembrokeshire Cancer Support and works with Elly’s Ward 10 Flag Appeal, was proud to receive a Pembroke...
LLOYDS BANK has announced that their branch in Pembroke will be closing down permanently this summer. The branch in Main Street is expected to shut its...
A HOST of different hackers from around the globe recently battled it out to help solve a problem set by a Pembrokeshirebased scientist. Between Friday April...
OVER 100 entries were submitted for this year’s Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park literary competition. First introduced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the...
THREE Pembrokeshire College Engineering students have won £500 after coming up with a solution to a brief set by Valero. Level three students Jordan Gough, James...
THE NEW exhibition at Tenby Museum; Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty, Tenby and World War One, opened to the public this month. The exhibition...
SINCE the family charity’s establishment in April 2015 over £10,000 has been raised of which the largest amount was raised at a fun day, where more...
AFTER COMPETING in the Built Environment Regional WorldSkills competition in March, six Pembrokeshire College students have secured their place in the UK final. Held in June,...
PEMBROKESHIRE food businesses are being urged to make sure they are following new rules around allergen labelling. Research by the Food Standards Agency and Allergy UK...