Young artists across Wales are being urged to show off their creative skills by entering for the Wales International Young Artist Award. The winner of the award will scoop a £500...
FISHGUARD ferry operator Stena Line played host to Swedish Ambassador to the UK Nicola Clase and Secretary of State for Wales Rt Hon David Jones MP on their recent fact finding...
BUDDING young Pembrokeshire entrepreneurs showed off their talents at the seventh Pembrokeshire Enterprise Fair this month. Designed to encourage youngsters between the ages of five and 25 to plan and run business enterprises...
FOUR to eleven-year-olds across Pembrokeshire are invited to go on a quest this summer as local libraries take part in the “Mythical Maze” Summer Reading Challenge. The annual challenge encourages children to...
THE INNER Wheel Club of Fishguard & Goodwick held a fun afternoon at the Fishguard Bay Hotel on Saturday, June 28 to raise funds for a sports wheelchair for Harry. He...
A FOUR-DAY public inquiry regarding an appeal for applications for two wind turbines is due to take place in Letterston. The inquiries will be held on July 10, 11, 17...
COUNCILLORS voted yesterday to take no further action to reclaim money paid to chief executive Bryn Parry-Jones under a pension arrangement declared unlawful by the Wales...
ICE CREAM retailer Martin McGeown teamed up with Pepper Pig and George, supplied by The Pembrokeshire Herald, to make a very special visit to Portfield school in Haverfordwest on Wednesday. McGeown’s Super...
A KEY day in Pembroke Dock’s wartime history has been frozen in time, thanks to the skills of a Sunderland Trust Volunteer. Ann Neville has meticulously recreated RAF Pembroke Dock’s Operations...
A PEMBROKESHIRE church on the pilgrimage route to Saint David’s is one of three in Wales to benefit from Heritage Lottery Fund grants this week. The Church of the Holy Martyrs,...