A VETERAN former local councillor has suggested that Council Leader Jamie Adams and his Cabinet broke the rules when they took part in a debate at a Full Council meeting on...
MORE than 300 former employees of Murco and people who work for their supplier companies visited a Jobs Fair this week at the Bridge Innovation Centre in Pembroke Dock. The Jobs Fair...
AS the first storms of the winter turn the Atlantic into a gargantuan washing machine, research is revealing the harsh consequences of last winter’s storms for seabirds in Wales. Dr Matt Wood,...
THE WILDLIFE on Skomer is set to receive extra protection from the Welsh Government. Natural Resources Minister, Carl Sargeant AM, announced last week that Skomer Island is set to become Wales’ First...
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...
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...