Archive

  • Conflicting messages in tourism figures

    Statistics showing that visitors to Wales have fallen by more than 1.2million in the last three years has been described as ‘grim news’ for Pembrokeshire. Figures obtained by the Welsh Conservatives reveal that between 2006 and 2008, visitor numbers

  • Blackberry Stolen from the Prince of Wales

    The blog heading was on a WT website news story and I was wondering what was so interesting about someone stealing a piece of fruit from Prince Charles... Unfortunately, it was about someone having their blackberry phone stolen in the Prince of Wales

  • Farewell to faithful servant of the people

    Former colleagues recently joined a huge gathering of relatives, neighbours and friends at Berea Welsh Congregational Chapel to pay a fond farewell to a local man and faithful servant of the people. Gordon Cawood died peacefully in his 89th

  • Munir Hussain

    I promised over 2 weeks ago that I was going to go a blog article on the jailing of Munir Hussain. I have listened to numerous debates and read articles on the case. The most interesting being a Radio 4 interview with Keir Starmer, the Director of

  • In a Klass of Her Own!

    Yet again, we get the pathetic message from the Police about what you can or can't do to protect yourself and property. It appears Mylene Klass has been warned by the Police for brandishing a knife at some potential trespassers outside her property

  • Award given to caring Richard

    A Haverfordwest man has been crowned carer of the year by the MS Society Cymru. Richard Gau was presented the award at a recent ceremony at the National Assembly in recognition of the incredible support he gives to his wife Dawn, as her sole carer.

  • True Grit !

    The BBC Wales website today identified 14 authorities in Wales that faces "severe weather" and that Pembrokeshire was to be one of the Councils to receive an emergency delivery today, of salt, from Runcorn, in Cheshire. I was wondering if that was

  • Pembrokeshire's young Welsh learners given extra support

    Preseli Pembrokeshire AM Paul Davies is backing a bilingual campaign by Twf Penfro. Mr Davies attended a special event organised by Twf Penfro at Haverfordwest’s Boots store recently. It aimed to promote bilingualism by offering support and advice to

  • AM welcomes presumed consent application

    MEASURES are being taken by the Welsh Assembly and the Hywel Dda health board to promote organ donation and offer support to patients and their families. In Pembrokeshire alone, there are currently 15 people waiting for a kidney on the active transplant