PEMBROKESHIRE’S last surviving tŷ unnos is set to undergo essential repairs after the county council’s Museum Service secured a £20,000 grant. Penrhos Cottage, near Llanycefn, Maenclochog,...
FOUR PEOPLE RESCUED AS RIP CURRENTS AND OFFSHORE WINDS HIT PEMBROKESHIRE BEACHES RNLI lifeguards in Pembrokeshire rescued four people and assisted six others in the water...
CALLS for an M4 relief road around Newport have been reignited after First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth said he wanted to find a “roads-based” answer to...
AUDIT WALES has raised fresh concerns about digital transformation in parts of NHS Wales, warning that weaknesses in planning, funding, governance and assurance could limit the...
ANTI-ARMS campaigners have accused the UK and Welsh Governments of turning west Wales into a centre for military drone development following protests in Cardigan and Aberporth....
CONCERNS have been raised over the awarding of a near £1bn contract for the new Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff to a consortium linked to companies...
WALES saw the cost of rural crime fall by 21 per cent last year, but farmers are being warned not to become complacent after a rise...
COUNCIL workers, carers and school support staff in Pembrokeshire could be drawn into a growing UK-wide pay dispute after GMB members rejected a 3.3 per cent...
A SECOND phase of public consultation is to be held on the future of stroke services across Hywel Dda University Health Board’s four main hospitals. The...
CONSERVATIVE Senedd member Andrew RT Davies has criticised the Welsh Government after a minister confirmed that work on “decolonisation” in museums will remain part of its...