AN APPEAL for volunteer supporters for the Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust’s has reached as far as Australia. Three members of a New South Wales family have made a return visit especially to...
DR GEOFF ELLIOTT, Learning and Technology Development Manager at Pembrokeshire College, has been duly recognised this year as he goes from strength to strength in the world of learning and technology. Employed...
PEMBROKESHIRE AM and Shadow Education Minister, Angela Burns, this week raised concerns of what she sees as potential over use of supply teachers in our County’s schools. As a result she has...
AT THE END of 2014, Association of Teachers and Lecturers surveyed its members to see what impact the new National Reading and Numeracy tests was having upon teaching and learning. The results,...
MILK price volatility, ongoing uncertainty around the implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the future shape of the Rural Development Programme (RDP) for Wales were discussed when Ceredigion NFU Cymru officeholders met...
FROM January 1 fishermen targeting pelagic quota species such as mackerel and herring will have to land all the quota fish they catch, helping bring an end to the wasteful practice...
The year, 2014, ended as it started with uncertainty within the farming industry as to how the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) will be distributed across Wales from 2015. Throughout the entire...
DR CHRISTIANNE GLOSSOP, Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales has reminded Welsh farmers that attempts to eradicate TB in Wales rely on collective responsibility and that we must maintain a zero tolerance approach...
AS THE FUW approaches its 60th anniversary we look back on a year in which falls in farm-gate prices and income from the CAP has had a severe impact on...
MAE’N SIŴR Y BUODD yna werthu jogel ohono’r ochor hon i bont Llwchwr. Dim llawer yr ochr draw falle. Prin fod gwerth i siope Abertawe gadw copie. O’r saith o sesiyne...