A WOMAN, who had 115 micrograms of alcohol in her breath, ‘posed a significant risk’ to other road users, Haverfordwest Magistrates heard on Tuesday. Nicola Thorpe, aged 43, of West End Cottages...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S bass need protecting in the same way as bats, badgers and newts, says local MP Simon Hart. In a Westminster debate Mr Hart spoke about a letter he received from Pembroke...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has failed in a bid to prevent scrutiny of the success of the seven enterprise zones it has set up in Wales. The Information Commissioner has given the...
A DELIVERY plan to make Wales more resilient to coastal flooding has been launched today (Jan 5) by Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Since the devastating storms that...
A LOCAL man who lost two friends to drugs overdoses is appealing for the people of Pembrokeshire to participate in a government inquiry into alcohol and...
PLAID CYMRU has accused the Welsh Government of exacerbating the country’s doctor shortage after figures showed they slashed their recruitment budget. A Freedom of Information application by...
IN HIS New Year message, First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones reflects on a year when Wales made its mark on the international stage. Carwyn Jones said:...
THE ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL BELL RINGERS rang in the new year from the fourteenth century detached bell tower in the cathedral grounds. On what was a...
A LOCAL martial arts club is to hold a national competition in Milford Haven, which will attract people into the county from all over the UK,...
THE MINISTER for Communities and Tackling Poverty Lesley Griffiths has announced funding of £588,650 to continue supporting people within the Pembrokeshire Communities First Cluster. The areas included...