AFTER SUCCESSFULLY completing their visual merchandising unit, extended diploma in business students from Pembrokeshire College put their newly acquired skills to good use creating an eye-catching window display for the Paul Sartori charity shop...
LAST WEEK Coastlands School in St Ishmaels made another great effort in their work as an Eco and Sustainable School. Involving the whole community, from parents, pupils, friends, members of the...
UPILS from years 5 and 6 at Ysgol Cilgerran took part in an archaeology project last week to try to discover more about their village. Together with members of...
PUPILS AND STAFF at Lamphey Primary School, with the support of Sue Mathias Sustrans Officer, PCSOs Richard Mason and Dave Henry, enjoyed a scoot, walk or cycle to school event held last...
SEVENTEEN Year 7 pupils from Ysgol Bro Gwaun have taken part in a six week programme of activities at Sealyham Activity Centre. The pupils took part...
“Our toolbox as food producers is becoming increasingly depleted, at the very time we need to be stepping up to the challenge of producing more,” said Mr Perkin Evans, Chairman of NFU...
REBECCA EVANS, Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales welcomed the Country Landowners Association (CLA) Cymru and many of its member businesses to the Senedd this week, to showcase their goods and services...
EXPERTS in animal disease from around the world gathered in Cardiff for a major international conference that looked at the global problem of bovine TB. The sixth International Mycobacterium bovis conference was held...
THE FARMERS’ Union of Wales today welcomed the signing of an agreement between the UK and Chinese governments to start formal negotiations to import British lamb and beef to China and highlighted...
WALES’ Chief Veterinary Officer, Christianne Glossop has told an international audience that annual testing of cattle is the cornerstone of the Welsh Government’s efforts to eradicate bovine TB. Christianne Glossop was addressing the...