A TAVERNSPITE woman appeared in court on Monday (Jan 5) to admit carrying out land frauds worth a total of £159,000. Carolyn Jane Henderson, aged 50,...
MAGISTRATES removed a number of bail conditions, including an electronic tag, attached to a Haverfordwest man at Court on Wednesday (Dec 17). Joshua Simmons, aged 24 of Dew Street, pleaded guilty on...
MAGISTRATES gave a conditional discharge to a woman from Fishguard, after she pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to notify the Department for Work and Pensions of a change in...
STUDENTS in Wales are being warned that fraudsters will seek to steal their student finance over the festive period. The Student Loans Company is advising students to be vigilant against fraudsters sending...
THIS WEEK saw a new deal brokered in Brussels on Britain’s fishing quotas, during an extended 30 hour set of talks. Fishermen in Britain have been told they will now be...
OVER 200 representatives of business, government, academia and a few community organisations crammed into a Cardiff conference to look ahead at energy in Wales on Monday (Dec 15). The overwhelming message was one...
OIL prices may be tumbling, Russia may be brought to its knees, but for Europe’s refineries little has changed. Margins remain as tight as ever, driven by a systemic overcapacity of petrol...
AT TUESDAY’S Planning and Rights of Way meeting, councillors voted to visit the site of the proposed Milford Docks master plan. A number of concerns were raised about the multi-million pound project and...
A SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE man who is accused of grooming and taking a young girl from Pembrokeshire and engaging in sexual acts with her is to appear...
PEMBROKESHIRE is going green, as six community centres now have new electric car charging points. The installation of five was completed this month, with the sixth in progress. Anyone visiting Hermon, Tegryn, St....