EMERGENCY SERVICES were called to Greenhill School in Tenby this afternoon (Feb 6) after a ‘lunchtime incident’. The school has said that Dyfed-Powys Police and Mid...
WELSH GOVERNMENT funding is helping our food and farming sector to prepare for Brexit by supporting the training of veterinary surgeons required for them to certify...
THE IMPORTANCE of vocational qualifications to the Welsh economy was emphasised at the launch of this year’s VQ Awards in Wales at the Senedd in Cardiff....
A PERSON who fell off a horse on a footpath near Manorbier Church was hospitalised this afternoon (Feb 6). At approximately 10:40am, Tenby Coastguard were paged...
THERE has been a massive 35% increase in part-time undergraduates from Wales, thanks to the Welsh Government’s radical new student support package. The statistics report on...
RISING costs and uncertainty relating to Brexit are to blame for the sharp drop in output growth in January 2019, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB)...
BRIGHTHOUSE is to shut its Haverfordwest store as part of a restructuring process which will see 30 stores go nationwide and 350 jobs being cut The...
ON MAY 2017, a nine-year-old boy was seriously injured at a Devon farm. Travelling as a passenger, he had toppled off an ATV being driven by...
AT a well attended public meeting in Pembroke Town Hall last Saturday (Feb 2), the campaign for a statue of William Marshal was launched. Organised by...
PEMBROKE moved up to second place in League 2 West on Saturday (Feb 2) as they beat Tycroes 31-19. It was an excellent win for the...