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Thousands of mourners again waited through the night for a chance to see Pope Francis’s remains before the lying-in-state ends on Friday evening. It comes as a UK cardinal predicted the funeral will ...
The artwork was created by local artist JenksArt as part of the Ten Towns Programme in Laugharne, Whitland and St Clears ...
Fishguard Storytelling/Straeon Sir Benfro and People Speak Up have been running a series of events across Pembrokeshire, bringing people ...
The Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society is on the lookout for the county's most progressive farmers who can demonstrate their use of the ...
A farmers' club is organising a summer charity concert in memory of a friend. Pembroke Farmers' Club is holding the event to raise funds for Pancreatic Cancer UK and Prostate Cymru. The concert will ...
Previously refused plans to convert an upstairs storage area for a gym, on the site of a former Pembrokeshire town centre church, have been ...
A record number of Pembrokeshire pupils participated in a disability swimming gala. Seventy children from 13 primary and secondary schools, some attending for the first time, took part in the Sport ...
Oed Yr Addewid (Do Not Go Gentle), a politically relevant Welsh language film from 2000, will be re-released in cinemas. The film will be shown at Theatr Gwaun on May 11. Directed by Emlyn Williams, ...
A Pembrokeshire beach bar that offers stunning sea views remains on the market more than six months after it was originally put up for sale. The Temple Bar Inn in Amroth can seat up to 100 people and ...
A little tree with a huge history has been planted in Pembroke Dock, renewing unique connections between the town and Japan which span 138 years ...
The female Enoplognatha caricis (E. caricis) has been sighted in the UK for just the fifth time ever - find out where.
In a prime location at one of the entrances to Pembroke Dock the former Cleddau Bridge Hotel has been a derelict site since a fire in March 2019, which brought emergency services from as far afield as ...