Archive

  • More buses put on in Milford Haven after pupils turned away

    FIRST Cymru has agreed to put on more buses to help children get to school in Milford Haven after some were turned away because a bus was full. The 302 service can only take 17 passengers due to Covid-19 regulations and that has meant that some

  • £7m funding to improve access to Wales’ countryside

    JUST over £7m in funding has been given to national parks across Wales to help improve access to the countryside. Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, Hannah Blythyn announced the £7.2m funding and described National Parks and Area

  • Funeral of young girl who died takes place today

    THE funeral of Lola James, who died in Haverfordwest, will take place today (September 15). After her funeral service, in St David and St Patricks Church in Haverfordwest, Lola will be travelling through Milford Haven in a horse and carriage which

  • Pembrokeshire 'asylum seekers camp': UK Government statement

    THE potential use of a Ministry of Defence site in Pembrokeshire to house asylum seekers remains unconfirmed, despite a statement from the UK Government today (Tuesday). Reports that Penally Training Camp had been handed over to the Home Office

  • Pembrokeshire and the Battle of Britain

    THE Battle of Britain was a major air campaign fought in the skies over Britain in 1940. Airmen and airfields of Pembrokeshire made a significant and gallant contribution to eventual victory. It was the first decisive battle in history fought entirely