Sold-out cruise on historic paddle steamer cancelled due to sea conditions
A sold-out trip on the world’s only sea going paddle steamer, sailing out of a Pembrokeshire port for the first time this morning has been cancelled.
A sold-out trip on the world’s only sea going paddle steamer, sailing out of a Pembrokeshire port for the first time this morning has been cancelled.
A Pembrokeshire politician has welcomed the start of roadworks at an accident blackspot that has claimed too many lives.
Ambitious plans to redevelop a Grade II-listed Georgian town house for the benefit of Pembrokeshire people are taking their first steps.
What is believed to be the first UK visa issued to a Gazan refugee has been approved thanks to help from a group of local mums.
A local lifeboat was launched last night following concern for two people spotted on rocks and then disappearing as night was closing in.
Police are appealing for help to find a local man reported as missing.
Pembrokeshire County Council has announced today that it is taking the next steps in its legal action against the owners of a landfill sight that has been making local residents’ lives a misery for months.
One person was taken to hospital, and another given first aid at the roadside following a crash which closed a main Pembrokeshire road for several hours.
The founder of an award-winning local charity has been recognised for her hard work this month, with an invitation to the King’s Tea Party at Buckingham Palace.
Tributes have been paid to the founder of a Pembrokeshire charity, helping tens of thousands of people, who has died at the age of 91.
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