PEOPLE in Wales are being challenged to walk 80 miles during the month of May as part of Ramblers Cymru’s Big Welsh Walk. Walking gives the...
AHEAD of the May 5 deadline for responses to the council’s consultation on the future of secondary education in mid and north Pembrokeshire, the governing bodies...
THE UK’s teachers are worried about latest figures that show that hundreds of school children have been caught with drugs on school premises. The figures compiled...
OVERSEEN by Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), a project is underway to look at the effectiveness of wormers for eliminating parasitic diseases in...
WANT to travel the world and learn more about agriculture in other countries? Then this could be your chance as the Gareth Raw Rees Memorial Scholarship,...
THE CLEAR message from Welsh sheep farmers at the recent NFU Cymru Livestock Board is that 2015 has been a good lambing season and there is...
THE POPULARITY of the horse section at the Royal Welsh Spring Festival is growing year on year and with over 60 classes across the two-days, the...
A NATIONWIDE contest has motivated schools across the country to write a series of short adventure blogs about their time spent with REPIC’s toy mascot, R3PIC....
THE DEPUTY Minister for Farming and Food, Rebecca Evans, flew the flag for Wales at the Brussels Seafood Global EXPO, the largest seafood trade event in...
A NEW road safety course has been introduced teaching Year 7 pupils in Pembrokeshire how to be careful when travelling locally by themselves. The programme –...