MAGISTRATES found a Haverfordwest man guilty of theft of a Cannon Lincoln gas oven to the value of £235 on Wednesday. Shaun William Kendrick, aged 32, of Hawthorn Rise, initially pleaded not...
GARY and Annie Loch, of Ty Parke Farm Camping, advertise their secluded and peaceful site with the words: “Hidden away in the little hamlet of Llanreithan,...
ONE OF THE last unaltered examples of a classic Pembrokeshire cottage has been bequeathed to the National Trust by the late Mr Glyn Griffiths with the wish that it is restored...
RNLI Angle’s all-weather lifeboat was launched in the early hours of Sunday morning, July 20, after a report that a 10m veteran ketch – with six crew members on board –...
WITH the arrival of the school summer holidays, the trade association for the UK LP Gas industry (UKLPG) is issuing a timely warning to those of us in Pembrokeshire people planning...
THE DEATHS of two west Wales boatmen who drowned in a canal after an all-day drinking session still remains a mystery. There was no explanation as to how the two men...
SET UP in the 1950s, Wales’ national parks were created to enhance and protect the environment. Around 12 million people visit the three national parks every...
PRESELI PEMBROKESHIRE AM Paul Davies is calling for support for the Welsh red meat industry, following the launch of the Welsh Conservatives Charter for Red Meat this week. The Charter includes a...
BACK IN 2007 the Labour Government diverted £425 million from the Big Lottery Fund to finance infrastructure at the Olympic Park. While the Olympics were a huge success, showing Britain at...
PEMBS.TV have released a film on the rising phenomenon of the use and abuse of so called, ‘legal highs’. As a pre-curser to what will be an enlightening and in-depth...