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The Torch Theatre has announced its summer school activities for all ages. The theatre has gained a reputation over the years for its summer holiday activities for children and young people. Now, with ...
The South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association's 2024/25 season has concluded, with East Williamston claiming the league title.
Ian Badham, one of Ashmole & Co’s partners in Haverfordwest, Tenby and Cardigan, has been with the company for 30 years.
Ninety primary school children attended a Haverfordwest community clubs event. The event at Haverfordwest Tennis Club earlier this month saw children from St Marks, Fenton, and Mary Immaculate schools ...
A four-bedroom farmhouse with 10 acres of land, ideal for equestrian use, is on the market for £599,950. Located in Troopers Inn, Llangwm, the property, known as Merrie Meade, is a detached farmhouse ...
A Pembrokeshire residential home is seeking new trustees to join its governing board. Priory House, a small, independent residential home in Milford Haven, has vacancies for two trustees/directors.
The Paul Sartori Foundation is set to host a concert and a quiz among other events to foster open discussions about death, dying and bereavement.
Anton Ferdinand believes discrimination remains the biggest problem in football, but has backed a new campaign by London FA to tackle the issue at grassroots level to make a difference. The London FA ...
The artwork of Donald Sinclair Swan FRSA, created while on board the Milford Haven steam trawler Maretta is being exhibited at the Torch Theatre ...
Plans for development of 76 homes in a Pembrokeshire seaside village have formally been submitted to the national park ...
Nearly 1,000 stalking incidents have been reported to Dyfed-Powys Police in the past year. The force revealed this figure as it participates in Stalking Awareness Week, a national campaign aimed at ...
Social media curfews for children are among a range of plans being considered by the Government, the Technology Secretary has revealed. Peter Kyle told the Daily Telegraph he was “watching very ...