IN A MAJOR speech on the Welsh economy in Cardiff yesterday, local MP and Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb spoke of the “economic shock” for Wales as a result of the closure...
WALES needs a 20 to 30 year vision driven by the private sector to develop its infrastructure, Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb has said. And he added that the Wales Office would seek...
HUSBAND AND WIFE, Chris and Kim Isaac have bought into an established meat packaging and distribution company based in Cross Hands. The Isaacs have bought West Wales Bacon Supplies from its former owner,...
PROVIDING access to Ceredigion’s coast and countryside is an essential part of the rural tourism product in Ceredigion and the network of public rights of way is a valuable economic asset...
ESTABLISHED accountants Bevan and Buckland are urging married couples to remember not to miss out on the new transferable tax allowance set to be introduced from April 2015. All married couples, including civil...
THE ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL BELL RINGERS rang in the new year from the fourteenth century detached bell tower in the cathedral grounds. On what was a very blustery night, a large crowd...
HYWEL DDA University Health Board, in partnership with Hywel Dda Community Health Council, has launched Let’s Talk Health events and is inviting those with an interest in their local health service to...
LOCAL campaigners, Sara and Peter Hurley, are about to launch a local charity, whose working title is ‘Feed the Homeless’. Statistics from July of last year (published by the Joseph Rowntree Organisation)...
EVERY year, hundreds of thousands of pounds are estimated to have been lost in Pembrokeshire as a result of people being scammed. Many hundreds of people in the County fall victim...
AS PEOPLE return to work and begin to catch up after the Christmas break, it is easy for things to get missed. The ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) say that...