New scheme could help ease county's housing crisis
A new scheme, only the second of its kind in Wales, could be the answer to both loneliness and the county's housing crisis.
A new scheme, only the second of its kind in Wales, could be the answer to both loneliness and the county's housing crisis.
Wales’ only known gay penguins have come out, as a Pembrokeshire Zoo celebrates Pride month.
More artefacts from ‘the find of a lifetime’- an Iron Age Celtic chariot burial discovered in a Pembrokeshire field, have been declared as treasure.
A man who recorded himself anally raping a sleeping woman has been sentenced to ten years in prison by a judge at Swansea Crown Court today, Thursday, June 23.
A sixth person has denied being involved in an alleged UK wide cocaine smuggling conspiracy with links to Fishguard and Goodwick.
A learner driver who took to the road without supervision must pay £164.
A driver has been put in prison for ten weeks for driving on a Pembroke Dock road while disqualified.
A Pembrokeshire midwife who has carried on helping those in hospital long after retirement has been named a one of the Queen’s Platinum Champions.
Members of Fishguard and Goodwick’s RNLI lifeboat crew have been awarded jubilee medals to mark Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne.
All Pembrokeshire trains have been cancelled on Tuesday, June 21, Thursday June 23 and Saturday June 25 due to industrial action resulting from the dispute between RMT and Network Rail.
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