Tagged: Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire in Historic Maps

We have come to know David Gardner as a wildlife photographer and writer of some merit. We also know he has an eye for antiquities, but somehow we had missed that he is an...

Have Your Say for 2024

  All of us Pembrokeshire residents have been asked for our views on what we think are the priorities that the County Council should spend its money on in the next financial year, 2024-25....

Have Your Say on Wellbeing

  Pembrokeshire folk are being urged to help shape the county’s wellbeing for the next five years by participating in a series of consultation events. The aim for the plan, which is being created...

Pembrokeshire.Online Welcomes 2023

Pembrokeshire.Online has gone through various incarnations since it was created in 2018. There have been some stressful times when we didn’t think we could keep it going, but thanks to loyalty, kindness and sometimes...

The €50,000 Question: Who is a Pilgrim?

Ancient Connections has sent us the following post,.. We would like to inform you of an exciting opportunity for artists, creatives and community groups. Please note that in order to ensure equal opportunities, all...

A Hermit’s Life

  Ieuan Morris’s book Photographing Pembrokeshire – A Paradise for Pirates which we’ve been featuring on Pembrokeshire.Online is packed with brilliant pictures and fantastic stories connecting with his piratical theme. St Govan’s Chapel (pictured...