AN incident at Milford Haven Docks this morning required a multi agency response. The Herald received a report of a large presence of emergency services just...
LOCAL charity organiser Tracy Olin and her family have been targeted by extremists opposed to the location of asylum seekers at Penally’s army camp. Mrs Olin,...
People are being urged to download the NHS COVID-19 app to help stop the spread of coronavirus and protect themselves and their loved ones as case...
IN THE WEEK that the First Minister said that a military camp is not the correct place to house people who have escaped military conflict from...
A FURTHER protest is planned for tonight in Penally. It follows a similar protest last night which saw demonstrators clash with police over the plan to...
USERS of Pembrokeshire’s two multi-storey car parks are being reminded to wear face coverings inside both facilities. The County Council’s Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Phil Baker,...
THE PLANNED blow-down of the disused stack at Dragon LNG has ended in only a partial collapse, with most of the chimney left standing. The demolition,...
EARLIER this week, following speculation on social media, The Pembrokeshire Herald broke the news of the confirmed Home Office decision that Penally Camp had been chosen...
THE FIRST MINISTER, Mark Drakeford has criticised the lack of communication with the UK government as he gave a briefing on what he described as the...
A CAMPAIGN group for women born in the 1950s, whose state pension age has increased from 60-65, lost an appeal against a decision to deny them...
EMERGENCY services were at Observatory Avenue, Hakin, on Wednesday (Sept 16) night responding to a 999 call reporting a domestic fire. The fire was said to...
WORK has begun on the first council houses to be built in Pembrokeshire for a generation. Thirty-three affordable units are being constructed by Pembrokeshire County Council...