THE FIFTH annual PESST presentation (Pembrokeshire Earth Science Schools Trust) was held at the Giltar Hotel Tenby on Friday (Sept 12). In total, 23 Pembrokeshire Schools Geoscience Students have benefited from the...
SUBSTANCE misuse and abuse is a common problem affecting young adults across the globe, and Pembrokeshire is no different. Substance abuse is a patterned use of a narcotic which is consumed by the...
THERE were triple celebrations when Australian couple Ken and Gladys May called in at Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre. Not only were the couple back in town after nearly 20 years but...
ST DAVIDS has become the first dementia friendly city in Wales. The Secretary of State for Wales, MP Stephen Crabb and the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales Sarah Rochira launched an unique project...
ON MONDAY (Sept 29), a memorial was unveiled at a special remembrance service in order to remember Pembrokeshire’s lost children. Members of the public attended the service at City Road Cemetery, Haverfordwest, placing...
WEST WALES’ first ever Rainbow Run saw more than 1,000 participants showered from head to toe in vibrant colours to raise vital funds for Tŷ Hafan, the family hospice for...
ON SATURDAY (Sept 27), 15 Pembrokeshire Ramblers (5 of whom had caught the bus from Newgale to Roch) commenced their walk from Roch. 6 walkers completed a 6 mile circular route returning...
THE COMMUNITY of Dale have been challenged to tell the story of the village in just one image. Residents of Dale are being asked to submit photos and drawings in order to...
HOME-MADE cakes were flying in all directions when the Volunteer Crew at the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre staged a fundraising event on Friday for Macmillan Cancer Support. The event was very well...
THE ASHES of a Sunderland pilot have been scattered on the airfield where he made wartime aviation history. The wife and grandson of Gordon Singleton were joined by friends at Angle Airfield...