VISITORS to the Royal Welsh Show had their say on how crime victims can be supported. They were asked how those suffering from crime would best like to report an incident...
GROUP of Duke of Edinburgh’s gold award students in Pembrokeshire have just completed an impressive walk across the breadth of Wales. Starting on the West coast from Borth or Clarach, the students...
MAGISTRATES fined a man from Pembroke Dock a total of £305 for possession of 2.4 grams of cannabis on Tuesday. Trevor Lee Herridge, aged 37, of Hill Street, pleaded guilty to...
P E M B R O K E S H I R E BREWING COMPANY has been granted a license allowing them to sell beer on their premises. The...
A COCKLE gatherer has been fined over £6,800 for illegal cockle gathering on the Gwendraeth cockle beds in Carmarthenshire. He was also found guilty of failing to comply with a reasonable...
DYFED-POWYS Police is investigating after a male entered a caravan and assaulted its occupants in the early hours of Sunday, July 27, at a caravan park in St Davids. ...
THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY is inviting you to share your views on what kind of National Park you want to see in the future. Like most public sector organisations, the...
GLORIOUS SUNSHINE and hot temperatures has seen the Coastguard deal with more than 2,500 incidents in the past month alone. From June 21 to July 21 this year, there were 2,549 incidents listed...
MEMBERS met at Puncheston School on a lovely sunny evening to listen to Mr Ian Farmer who is well known for his business “Walking with Hawks”. He gave them a very...
THE NEYLAND LADIES CHOIR ended its summer term in style with two concerts in Neyland and serving refreshments at the Neyland carnival. The ladies had the honour of performing some of...