A SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE businessman, with computer shops in Haverfordwest and Pembroke, has been released on bail after pleading not guilty to drugs offences at Swansea Crown Court on Friday (June 13). ‘Pembs...
FLOWERS planted to commemorate the sacrifice of local soldiers in the First World War have been destroyed by blundering County Council workmen. Pembroke resident Eilir Hughes told The Herald: “B&Q were giving...
A ROYAL AIR FORCE Tiger Squadron has reconnected with its flying boat roots and an 80-year association with Pembroke Dock. A Puma 2 helicopter of No 230 Squadron – which...
A JOHNSTON man appeared in Haverfordwest Court on Wednesday to face two charges of driving while using a mobile phone. Paul Maxwell Williams, aged 44, of Hill Croft, pleaded not guilty...
ANGLERS are being asked to help conserve fish stocks by agreeing to release more of the salmon and sea trout they catch. The request follows reports that the salmon and...
REBECCA EVANS, the Labour Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales, has slammed the UK Government’s ‘Help to Work’ scheme, labelling it an ‘additional punishment for the long-term unemployed’ which would have...
PEMBROKESHIRE RNLI lifeguards were kept busy on Newgale beach over the weekend as they launched the inshore rescue boat three times, rescuing four people. The first rescue took place on Saturday morning...
A HAVERFORDWEST man appeared in front of local magistrates on Tuesday to face a charge of being drunk in a public place. Christopher Andrew Tindale, aged 31, of Hywel Road, pleaded guilty...
PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK has made good progress in delivering improvement in high priority areas, according to the Annual Improvement Report from the Wales Audit Office, the Authority has said in a...
PEMBROKESHIRE Coast National Park Authority (PCNPA) asked people last year to report sightings, and a map and log book have been created. Rangers want to hear about any sightings going back...