Two of Wales’ finest seafood delicacies – the Pembrokeshire rock oyster and the Pembrokeshire native oysters – have officially been awarded Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status,...
Narberth – with two r’s – is a town that enjoys a glorious history with its origins dating way back to medieval times. And its top-ranking...
A WELSH GOVERNMENT grant is helping to increase the number of Welsh-speaking teachers and teaching assistants in secondary schools, by supporting innovative solutions to staffing shortages....
A VISIT by a senior UK Government figure last week saw industry leaders highlight the crucial role of the Milford Haven Waterway in delivering energy, supporting...
DYFED-POWYS POLICE received a report of a two-vehicle collision on the westbound A40 between Arnold’s Hill and Slebech at around 8:30am on Monday (Apr 7). The...
Natural Resources Wales opens applications for sustainable retrofit schemes NATURAL RESOURCES WALES (NRW) has today (April 7) opened applications for the latest round of grant funding...
FIVE years of practical innovation at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru has helped improve Welsh manufacturing, with businesses learning to work smarter, reduce waste...
CREATIVE media students at Pembrokeshire College have showcased their impressive talents in an annual video competition run in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council. The Road Safety...
A CAMROSE man who thought he was grooming a 13-year-old girl has been sentenced at Swansea Crown Court. Phillip Jackson, aged 42, of The Causeway, Haverfordwest,...
WHILE some people in Pembrokeshire still question whether climate change is real, the evidence is stacking up — and today’s announcement about a massive floating wind...