Press Releases
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Runs and wickets galore at girls cricket tournaments
More than 150 girls from eight local schools have taken part in the ECB National Indoor Cricket Championship over the past month.
Candidates for St Ishmaels By-Election published
Five candidates will be asking for votes in the St Ishmaels by-election, called following the sad death of County Councillor Reg Owens.
School’s plea to irresponsible dog owners to pick up mess
‘Pick up the poo’ dog owners around Gelliswick School are being urged, as issues in the area are targeted.
Young Ambassadors training to be leaders of the future
Fifty Young Ambassadors from six Secondary Schools recently attended Sport Pembrokeshire Young Ambassador training and two successful local athletes were on hand to provide inspiration for the future.
Excellent inspection of Welsh language adult learning welcomed
Estyn inspectors have reported that Dysgu Cymraeg Sir Benfro Learn Welsh Pembrokeshire is delivering good and excellent provision for learners.
Success for Council’s Planning Enforcement Team as illegal structure is demolished
Pembrokeshire County Council has taken direct action to remove a lean-to that was built against a neighbour’s listed building without consent.
Dredging work set for Tenby Harbour
Tenby Harbour and North Beach users are being asked to be aware of heavy moving machinery from Tuesday March 26th to Friday 29th as dredging work is carried out.
Pop-Up Museum launching in Haverfordwest
Haverfordwest Town Museum are excited to announce the opening date for a new pop-up museum and exhibition space, funded by UK government’s Shared Prosperity Fund as part of the Levelling Up agenda.
SPARC inspires next generation of women in the energy industry
Pembrokeshire County Council joined Pembrokeshire College in launching the Sustainable Power, Renewables, and Construction (SPARC) Alliance to promote gender diversity in these underrepresented industries.
Partnership focus on school transport safety
Pembrokeshire County Council licensing officers were out with officers from the LA’s Integrated Transport Unit again this week checking vehicle safety.
Substantial fines for farmers who knowingly kept cattle with bovine TB reactors on farm
Three members of a Pembrokeshire farming family have been sentenced for deliberately swapping cattle ear tags; actions that saw animals with Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) reactors remain on the farm.
Plan to brighten up town centres heads to Haverfordwest
The recently launched Streetscape Paint Scheme is being extended from Milford Haven to Haverfordwest town centre.