MAGISTRATES imposed a 12 month community order with the requirement of completing 200 hours of unpaid work after a man from Milford Haven was sentenced for two charges of dishonestly claiming...
THE REVELATION of the extent of the Welsh Ambulance Service crisis could not come at a worse time for the local health board. Having scrapped SCBU and a consultant-led obstetric...
DYFED POWYS POLICE force has declined to provide information to The Herald about its use of police cars as make-shift ambulances as they have deemed it too time consuming and not...
LEADING SCIENTISTS are concerned that a new threat may be posed by wind turbines, a threat that could damage our ears known as ‘Vibro-Acoustic Disease’. This new warning may come...
A MAN who was found guilty of manufacturing counterfeit DVDs narrowly missed being put into custody for contempt of on Monday (Sept 1). Damian John Hill,...
A ROUNDABOUT redevelopment is already causing havoc for traffic in Haverfordwest as work at a busy junction is set to take up to 26 weeks to upgrade. This comes at the...
A PEMBROKE DOCK man appeared in Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday charged with theft of a wet suit. Elliot Jack Lewis, aged 19, of Strantaer Road, pleaded guilty to the charge. Prosecuting,...
THIS WEEKEND hundreds of train enthusiasts took a rare opportunity to travel by steam train over the scenic branch line from Whitland through Tenby to...
THE NEWLY appointed publisher of The Western Telegraph has challenged its new rival newspaper, The Pembrokeshire Herald, to provide evidence on print figures or face being...
NFU CYMRU has welcomed the commitment from Welsh Government to tackle the issue of fly-tipping in its draft Strategy ‘A Fly-tipping Free Wales’. In its response to...