150 YEARS after the railway first reached Pembroke Dock the town and its remarkable maritime heritage will star in the BBC’s iconic series ‘Great British Railway Journeys’. Presenter Michael Portillo, together with...
THE VALUE of tourism in Carmarthen west and south Pembrokeshire is of vital importance for the prosperity of our counties. Angela Burns AM wants to hear your views on Welsh tourism...
THE NATIONAL PARK’S Development and Planning Committee will meet on Wednesday, January 21, to decide on the future of the controversial construction of a 2252 square metres cow shed in St Nicholas. Even...
DYFED POWYS-POLICE are appealing for witnesses regarding an assault that took place at Heywood Court, Tenby. The assault is said to have taken place sometime in the early hours of the morning...
A WORKBOAT and marine renewable energy device builder that transformed its fortunes following fresh investment is celebrating a flying start to 2015. Mustang Marine, which builds rugged, reliable workboats and marine renewable energy...
CCTV CAMERAS installed in toilets at a local school have been turned off pending an investigation by the local authority. Last week, The Pembrokeshire Herald reported that some pupil toilets in Pembroke...
P E M B R O K E S H I R E COUNTY COUNCIL is proposing to charge £10 for replacing Blue Badges which have been lost, stolen or...
LOCAL Assembly Member Paul Davies is questioning the validity of the Extraordinary Council at County Hall on the January 29, 2015. The AM is voicing concerns...
A COUNTY COUNCILLOR has revealed that the shocking cost of getting rid of controversial chief executive Bryn Parry Jones. Cllr Jacob Williams told The Herald: “On...
CONTROVERSIAL Monitoring Officer Laurence Harding has told councillors who sit as parent governors that they not be allowed either to vote or to speak at the...