Keeping you up to date with what's going on in the county.
From a small market stall to Haverfordwest's unique retail destination, discover how Nicola Brewer built Brewers Army Surplus into a beloved local institution over 21 years of trading.
Read moreThe Senior Cup enters its crucial quarter-final stage this Saturday (22nd February 2025), with four intriguing ties that promise drama, potential upsets, and high-stakes football across Pembrokeshire.
Read moreTwr y Felin Hotel, Pembrokeshire’s premier luxury retreat, is delighted to offer an exclusive off peak staycation offer for its local residents. For just £120 per night, two guests can enjoy a luxurious getaway, including breakfast.
Read moreExperience comfort at Kenny's accommodation in Milford Haven. Choose from a fully-equipped two-bedroom apartment or six newly renovated hotel-quality rooms. Perfect for holidays or business stays, with modern amenities and restaurant onsite.
Read moreWhile missing the eccentric wit of its predecessors, this third installment still charms with enjoyable performances from Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas, proving there's life in this marmalade-loving bear yet - even if he's far from his London home.
Read moreA romantic evening at The Brewery Inn showcased the kitchen's expertise with perfectly seared scallops and a showstopping 6oz fillet steak with oyster mushrooms and rich red wine jus. From delicate starters to decadent desserts, discover why this Pembrokeshire venue is becoming the talk of the local dining scene.
Read moreMatch Photos as Pennar Robins enjoyed a 4-1 away victory over Merlins Bridge on Saturday 15th February 2025 in Pembrokeshire Division One.
Read moreFishguard ran in seven tries as they overcame visitors Whitland 45 – 14 on their home paddock, ‘The Moor’ on Saturday (Feb 15), which lifted them to third place in Division 2 West.
Read moreMatch Photos as Goodwick United defeated Clarbeston Road 3-1 in Pembroke Division One on Saturday 15th February.
Read moreFollowing the outstanding success of their Christmas Carvery, Crug Glâs Country House is delighted to announce two special spring dining events at The Cowshed.
Read moreHost your special event at The Rising Sun's bright upstairs venue in Pelcomb, Pembrokeshire. From baby showers to private dining, enjoy versatile space and customisable catering options from their celebrated kitchen team.
Read moreUnwind with the popular Twilight Delight package, combining spa luxury with fine dining at Heywood Spa Hotel. Just £45pp, available until April 17th.
Read moreExplore how our professional media package captured Block&Barrel's culinary excellence, from their mouthwatering dine-in options to their delivery service.
Read moreLocal veteran and celebrated artist Barry John MBE has been crowned winner of the prestigious British Contemporary Art Awards 2025 with his powerful piece "Celtic Roots."
Read moreWhen The Smörgåsboard, St Davids' beloved board game café, invited us to capture their unique charm through our professional media package, we knew we were in for something special.
Read moreAs we celebrate Digital Learning Day 2025, I wanted to share my journey in web development and design – a path that's taken me from university halls to running my own digital businesses here in Pembrokeshire.
Read moreGoodwick United showed their class with a 4-1 victory over fierce rivals Hakin United in Pembrokeshire Division One, moving one step closer to their third successive title.
Read moreAs we step into 2025, we caught up with Tom Slater, owner of The Glen in Haverfordwest, to reflect on a successful year and discuss what's ahead for this popular establishment.
Read moreAll eyes in Pembrokeshire football will be fixed on Phoenix Park this Saturday (8th February 2025) as league leaders Goodwick United host their fierce rivals Hakin United in what could prove to be a season-defining encounter.
Read moreRobert Eggers' reimagining of "Nosferatu" delivers stunning period visuals but gets lost in excessive detail. While the first half captivates with its haunting atmosphere and gothic imagery, the latter portion sacrifices mystery for explanation, ultimately dampening the supernatural horror that made Murnau's original so effective.
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