ANCIENT monuments in Pembrokeshire, including a pottery kiln of international significant, will benefit from over £11,000 of Welsh Government funding to restore and protect them for...
FISHGUARD and Goodwick Chamber of Trade and Tourism’s recent meeting had a packed agenda, hearing from Nicola Edwards, Micro loans Fund Manager at Finance Wales. Nicola, who...
AN OVER-ENTHUSIASTIC trainee sales assistant at The Carmarthenshire Herald mixed up her customer’s accounts and charged the wrong customer for the wrong adverts over the last...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE is urging shoppers in supermarkets to be alert, as since May 2015 Dyfed-Powys Police has seen a number of reported offences of distraction theft throughout...
HAVERFORDWEST’S Riverside Market is open for business and ‘trading as normal for the foreseeable future’. That’s the message from Pembrokeshire County Council. The Council’s Cabinet has agreed...
NEWGALE’S shingle bank is the subject of a further consultation by Pembrokeshire County Council. Earlier this year, the Council asked people for their views on an adaption...
Aaron Neil Hopkins, aged 21, of Castle Street, had been due to attend a plea and case management hearing at Swansea Crown Court before Judge Paul...
TWO Fishguard men were arrested after a drugs deal went wrong and turned violent, a judge heard on Friday (Oct 9). Ryan Joshua, aged 22, armed...
PLANS for a statue of Pembroke’s very own king Henry VII on the Mill Pond Bridge took a step further last Saturday (Oct 3) when a large audience...
DEPUTY MINISTER for Farming and Food, Rebecca Evans, has welcomed a new, improved Code of Practice on the use of snares in fox control that places...