A PEMBROKESHIRE council is trialling a new eco-friendly way of managing overgrown areas by using goats in a local churchyard. Visitors to St Andrew’s Church in Narberth...
MORE than 200 tractors from across England, Wales – and even as far afield as Scotland – are set to descend on Glanrhyd, near Cardigan, on...
Milford Haven man already in jail fined for flouting heritage protection laws A MAN with a conviction for child sex offences has been fined after he...
£19.8m allocated for woodland resilience measures as critics call for faster, stronger action THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has announced a comprehensive package of measures aimed at strengthening...
David Chadwick calls for rail powers to be devolved to Wales after confirmation East-West Rail brings no funding uplift WELSH Liberal Democrat MP David Chadwick has...
PATIENTS who miss two appointments without good cause will be removed from waiting lists for NHS treatment, Wales’ health secretary announced. Jeremy Miles warned more than...
TAXPAYERS will foot the bill for a £5.25m settlement after a legal claim over the awarding of a demolition contract for Aberthaw power station, a committee...
Senedd member says West Wales is ‘ready to serve’ but needs Government to act A CALL has been made for Pembrokeshire to be put at the...
WITNESSES called for a fully independent process to deal with bullying, harassment or sexual misconduct by Senedd Members amid concerns about politics trumping fairness. Jane Runeckles,...
AN UNSUCCESSFUL call for no confidence in Pembrokeshire’s deputy leader has been labelled “an abuse of a democratic forum for personal promotion,” but its instigator has...