Press Releases
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New Chairman takes the chains at Pembrokeshire County Council
The new Chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council is long serving Haverfordwest Councillor Thomas Tudor.
Foster Wales Pembrokeshire calls on local employers to support foster carers
Employers are being urged to become ‘fostering friendly’ this Foster Care Fortnight as every day in Wales there are five children in need of foster care.
Honours medal presentation ceremony held at County Hall
His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed, Miss Sara Edwards, praised the outstanding achievements of four Pembrokeshire residents as she presented them with their insignia in a prestigious medal ceremony held recently in Haverfordwest.
Mischief makers and meandering minstrels as Pilgrim Fayre celebrates links between Ireland and Wales
A lively Pilgrim Fayre will be held later this month to mark the achievements of a project celebrating the historic links between North Wexford and North Pembrokeshire.
Latest Brynhir housing development designs to go on show
Updated designs for a new Tenby housing development will go on show next week.
Johnston Community School’s Springboard into action
Springboard learners at Johnston Community School have had lots to celebrate recently as their hard work to improve the outdoor learning opportunities pays off.
Pembrokeshire’s IRONMAN Wales confirmed as one of the best in the world
We’ve always suspected it but now it’s official: IRONMAN Wales is one of the best IRONMAN events anywhere in the world.
Giving families in Pembrokeshire the right support at the right time
Family life is full of rewards but can also be a real balancing act.
Wales’ First Minister and Plaid Cymru Leader visit Pembrokeshire
Education and housing in Pembrokeshire came under the political spotlight last week as Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford and Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price visited the county to see how the Co-operation Agreement is supporting thriving communities.
Historic paddle steamer returns to Pembrokeshire shores
June will see the return of the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer to Pembrokeshire including the first mooring at Tenby for more than 30 years.
Come and join us at last of successful soup nights
Since January more than 800 portions of soup have been served free of charge at County Hall and this week is your last chance to come along.
Toilet strategy aims to keep conveniences open
Plan for future of public toilet facilities prioritises keeping as many conveniences open as possible.