A DETAILED investigation into the signage of bus gates in Cardiff has revealed significant issues leading to an exorbitant number of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) being...
A SECTION of the M4 was closed, resulting in significant traffic tailbacks, after a man fell out of a car and onto the hard shoulder. Emergency...
RESPONDING to this week’s announcement by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves that the Government will reform the National Planning Policy Framework before the end of this month...
AS part of the current review, members of the public were invited to share what makes the National Park special for them, and suggest what needs...
MORE than 6,000 drivers in Wales were caught speeding in 20mph zones in last month, The Pembrokeshire Herald can reveal. The total paid out in fines...
DYNAMIC private sector experts are wanted to help ensure South West Wales becomes a more prosperous, greener and better connected region in the coming years. The...
A MANAGER who joined Specsavers Pembroke Dock shortly after it opened in 2004 will celebrate her 20-year anniversary this July. Rachel Morgan-Jones, a qualified dispensing optician...
THIS week (Jul 9) in the Senedd, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have called on the Welsh Government to protect unpaid carers. Speaking to the Siambr on...
AUTOMATIC voter registration (AVR) is set to be introduced in the United Kingdom for the first time after the Welsh Senedd passed a ground-breaking bill today....
A FORMER minister sacked by Vaughan Gething for allegedly leaking to the media made a dramatic personal statement in the Welsh Parliament on Tuesday (Jul 9)....