LOCAL Member of the Senedd, Paul Davies, recently attended a Young Farmers’ Clubs (YFC) showcase at the Senedd, Cardiff. The event, sponsored by neighbouring Senedd Member...
THE WRU new funding model, which prioritises diversity and inclusion targets—including ensuring 95% of clubs implement an Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Plan—has drawn criticism and...
RAF Marham and Lakenheath to house new planes as protests grow THE UK is facing the most significant expansion of its nuclear weapons capability in a...
Pembrokeshire is preparing for a month of footballing pride this July as Haverfordwest-born Angharad James-Turner captains Cymru into their first-ever major women’s football tournament at UEFA...
TUDOR SQUARE and St Julian Street in Tenby will be closed to traffic on Sunday (July 13) to allow crowds to gather for the Kick and...
THERE are only a few days to go until the 2025 Lloyds National Road Championships concludes in Ceredigion with a high intensity road race through the...
A MAJOR review of marine protected areas (MPAs) in Wales has highlighted the urgent need for further action to safeguard fragile habitats and species in Pembrokeshire’s...
Cigarette butts and chewing gum among common waste left in public places THIRTY-NINE individuals are due to appear before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (June 26)...
Welsh Government steps up safeguards as England’s Bluetongue zone expands THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has issued updated guidance to protect livestock keepers as new Bluetongue disease control...
THE GREAT BIBLES of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell have been reunited for the first time in nearly 500 years at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. Many people will...