by Matthew Paul They sure know how to pick ‘em. On 20th December, this column advised –not entirely in earnest– that the best interests of our...
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A man from Llwynhendy in Llanelli has been fined £1,032 for illegal cockling at Burry Inlet Cockle Fishery.Terry Royston Butchers, aged 64, was...
THE GOVERNMENT’s Migration Advisory Committee recommended lowering the minimum salary threshold for migrant workers to the UK to £25,600 in a report...
Residents in Llandovery are being invited to a public drop-in event to discuss ideas and ask questions about healthcare provision at the town’s...
THIS TUESDAY (Feb 4) the UK Government announced the ban on selling petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars in the UK would be brought forward from 2040 to...
Wales’ fire and rescue services could be given a wider role in keeping people safe as part of the Welsh Government’s future vision for the service...
During the morning of Wednesday 5th February 2020 an operation was conducted by National Resource Wales, Llwynhendy Neighbourhood Policing Team and...
by Jon Coles OVER sixty groups, including the NFU, RSPCA and Soil Association, have sent a joint letter to the prime minister calling for UK food...
IN SPITE of a bright opening against Aberaeron, Quins came unstuck away to the Ceredigion side who turned in a powerful performance. The first of...
TWO seals who have spent time in RSPCA care have been released back into the wild at Port Eynon, Gower. One seal had been rescued from Freshwater...

