JAY JAMES is now used to thousands of fans screaming at him, so he probably wasn’t daunted by the crowds attending the Saundersfoot New Year’s Day Dip. The local...
THE PUBLIC SERVICES OMBUDSMAN FOR WALES has looked into a former Fishguard and Goodwick town councillor, after it was alleged that he misled the parish council into...
A NOTICE of Motion from Cllr Jacob Williams to elect the Council leader annually was narrowly defeated by one vote of 29 votes to 28 at Thursday’s meeting. Cllr Williams said:...
A PENSIONER who has fought a 30 year campaign to be allowed to use cannabis as a medicine has received a suspended prison sentence on Tuesday (Dec 9). The retired oil...
PEMBROKESHIRE MP, and Secretary of State for Wales, Stephen Crabb, has criticised the Welsh Labour Government for not introducing a Cancer Drugs Fund in Wales, after...
MAGISTRATES at Haverfordwest Law Courts gave a conditional discharge to a 50-year-old man who accepted responsibility for having 0.25 grams of amphetamine in his home. Jeffrey Olive, of The Green in Pembroke, pleaded...
AN ARMY soldier, caught speeding on Marsh Road in Tenby, was fined £120 at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday. Jorge Parra, of Portsmouth, was convicted in his absence on November 24 and...
FOLLOWING a lengthy – and at times angry – debate, councillors voted to pass a motion from Cllr Mike Stoddart to allow the audit committee to have access to documents...
THE ISSUE of domestic abuse was highlighted recently at Haverfordwest Farmers’ Market by Pembrokeshire County Council. The White Ribbon campaign, which raises awareness of domestic abuse, was promoted at a special stall. Jenny Hart,...
THE MENTAL health charity, Mind, has called for all people with mental health problems to be taken off mainstream Government backto- work schemes and moved onto a specialist programme. Research from the...