THE NEYLAND LADIES CHOIR ended its summer term in style with two concerts in Neyland and serving refreshments at the Neyland carnival. The ladies had the honour of performing some of...
A PARTNERSHIP which has taught every year six pupil living near the Milford Haven Waterway about its significance to the economy and environment has been hailed a success. The Port of Milford...
JULIE DENLEY and Kate Macnamara, from Hywel Dda University Health Board, talked to the Narberth and Whitland Rotary Club recently about Time to Change Wales, which is the first national campaign to...
BEEKEEPING in our county has received a major boost following the opening of the Pembrokeshire Beekeeping Centre at Scolton Manor. The centre, developed by Pembrokeshire Beekeepers’ Association, was officially opened on Friday (July...
LAST SUNDAY, 20 walkers set off from Trefin down a narrow path to cross a stream and then through a small wood. They followed the edge of a wheat field and...
THE WARTIME HANGARS that still dominate the Pembroke Dock waterfront have become the latest Penfro Model Club project – now on display at the town’s Heritage Centre. Club members, who are also volunteers...
PEMBROKESHIRE is expected to benefit from £40,000 awarded by the Home Office to the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN). Backed by 28 Police and Crime Commissioner areas across England and Wales, including...
JUDGING for the 50th national finals of RHS Britain in Bloom gets under way between July 28 and August 8. Tenby’s green-fingered volunteers have been busy putting the finishing touches to...
AN APPLICATION for a steel frame industrial building was approved by councillors at Tuesday’s planning and rights of way meeting. The portal steel frame will be built north of Warrior Way in...
A PEMBROKESHIRE business has been invited to supply its own locally produced ale to a nationally acclaimed festival this summer. Caffle Brewery, a family run business, has been exclusively selected to provide...