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Named by The Times as 'one of the best places to live', the riverside village has proper pubs, wildlife and coast walks ...
Seven students with Learning Pembrokeshire are exhibiting their drawings and paintings at the Torch Theatre’s Joanna Field ...
Ramen worth travelling for, Michelin-worthy restaurants — the city offers far more than Welsh cakes, says Vicky Jessop.
The bustling town is known for its beautiful beaches, cobbled streets and colourful houses, and it's no wonder it's been ...
Wales is called the “castle capital of the world” for a reason. The Normans had a tough time of it here and built over 600 ...
OZZY, a 1kg Bengal eagle-owl, swoops through the Welsh woodland dotted with brightly painted toadstool fairy houses to land gracefully on my three year old’s gloved arm. “Again!” Raffy shouts, ...
West Dale Beach, on the edge of the village of Dale, is said to be where the army of the King landed before their march through Wales and on to Bosworth. The beach sits south of the old RNAS Dale ...
Hello, and welcome to WalesOnline's live blog for Friday, June 27. We'll be bringing you all of the latest news from across ...
A former Haverfordwest county councillor who made racist ‘slave’ comments has been banned from acting as a councillor for ...
THESE defendants from Haverfordwest, Pembroke, and Pembroke Dock have had their cases come to court accused of motoring offences ...
It's brilliant for families, has picture perfect scenery and is just as pretty as some of the better known destinations ...
Set in the beautiful grounds near Cosheston, the exhibition will feature sculpture by Helen Sinclair, James Doran-Webb, Roger Stephens, Neil Wilkin, Roberta Mason and Ivan Black, paintings by Maggie ...
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