THE CASH allocated to Ceredigion Council for 2015-16 was announced on December 10, showing that the funding allocated to Ceredigion has decreased by 4.5%, and that Welsh Local Authorities as a whole...
RESEARCH released today by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and Allergy UK found that 70% of those with allergies avoid buying takeaways, due to fears about allergens and a lack of...
WITH apps for everything from communicating with friends to losing weight, smartphones are hard to ignore, and it seems that workers in Wales are increasingly failing to do so whilst at...
A 52-YEAR-OLD man from Pembroke died after entering the water at the town’s Mill Pond on New Year’s Day, the police have confirmed. Wayne Anthony Young,...
OWNERS of a self-catering business are celebrating victory after winning a prolonged appeal against the Valuation Office Agency (VOA). Rosemoor Country Cottages and Nature Reserve, a four star accredited holiday complex located in...
EMPLOYERS may have the best of intentions paying December wages early; however, eight out of 10 of Brits (81%) find this gesture of goodwill to be a hindrance not a help...
A MAN originally from Haverfordwest but now living in Carmarthen has admitted carrying out a pre-Christmas burglary at a chemist shop in Hakin. Morgan Charles Ralph,...
THE RESTORATION of Manorbier Dovecote was completed recently in collaboration with several organisations including the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority. The Dovecote, a Grade 1 listed scheduled ancient monument, was built in the 13th...
A LAMPETER man appeared at Swansea crown court on Monday (Jan 5) to deny allegations of historical sex offences. David Arthur Jones denied six charges, two of rape,...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE has raided premises belonging to parties involved in applications for funding from the Commercial Property Grant Scheme in Pembroke Dock. Before Christmas, The Herald received...