YOUNG people interested in the region’s renewable energy future have visited Pembroke Port to see first-hand how major investment to modernise port infrastructure will enable South...
NINE trainee firefighters have been sacked for cheating in an exam. Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said their actions were unacceptable and that...
PEMBROKESHIRE second homes council tax premiums will help provide a lifeline for public toilets under threat of potential closure if a decision by senior councillors is...
A WHITLAND man appeared in Haverfordwest Magistrates’ court on Tuesday (Feb 14), charged with a sexual offence against a child. Gary Blount, 43, of, Cwmfelin Boeth,...
WITH rising public concern about sewage discharges into rivers and coastal waters, the Welsh Affairs Committee in Parliament has brought together some of the leading water...
PEMBROKESHIRE Coast National Park Authority’s three visitor attractions will all be hosting half term fun this February, offering you family-friendly experiences and a flavour of the...
MANY people across Pembrokeshire are offering their help and support to people affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria last week, which have left millions...
COUNCIL tax in Pembrokeshire would have to nearly double a proposed increase if second homes money isn’t used to help the council balance its budget, senior...
A ONE PLANET DEVELOPMENT scheme to produce furniture and grow mushrooms in a Pembrokeshire wood is expected to get the go-ahead from planners next week. The...
EIGHTY EIGHT passengers and fifty nine crew members were all evacuated safely, following a blaze on the Rosslare or Fishguard ferry on Saturday night (Feb 12)...
A MULTI AGENCY response has been mounted following the break out of a fire on a passenger ferry off the coast of Pembrokeshire this Saturday evening...
THE CORONER has returned a verdict of accidental dealth, following the inquest the tragic passing of an 11-year-old boy at West Angle Bay in July last year....