THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is due to spend £1.15 million on upkeep and improvements to the Wales Coast Path in the coming year, to maintain the condition of the path and to...
COMMUNITIES and Tackling Poverty Minister, Jeff Cuthbert, visited Williamstown Post Office in Rhondda Cynon Taff on Monday to see how it is benefiting from Welsh Government funding. The Minister also announced...
FOLLOWING concerns raised with her by constituents, Rebecca Evans AM, Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales has sought assurances from the Deputy Minister for Skills, Ken Skates, that Pembrokeshire will not...
MEMBERS of the public are being encouraged by Mid and West Wales Assembly Member, Rebecca Evans AM, to come along to the Urdd Eisteddfod in Bala next week where the AM...
Joyce Watson AM is backing a new campaign encouraging people to go ‘energy shopping’. Energy regulator Ofgem has launched the ‘Be and Energy Shopper’ campaign to encourage consumers to find the best...
THE LAUNCH of the European Union Youth Guarantee Pilot Project was celebrated at the Market Building in Pembroke Dock last week. The pilot is helping 200 young people aged 15 to 24...
EMMA HUGHES, from Tenby, who now lives and works in Shanghai, China, has successfully completed the “Great Wall of China” half marathon last weekend in aid of the Kidney Wales Foundation. A...
TWO NEW parking bays have been built for Hakin residents. The bays along Hakin Drive were constructed this spring by Pembrokeshire County Council after local residents and local councillor, Viv Stoddart raised concerns about...
“EVEN if you have Cystic Fibrosis you can aim high and achieve your dreams and aspirations,” CF patient Dr Allison John told the congregation at the recent 50th anniversary service of thanksgiving...
A SOUTH Pembrokeshire pupil has seen her winning art work incorporated on a 20mph speed sign outside her school. Eleven year-old Tegan Smith, of Tenby Junior Community School, won a school...