A SCHEME for a 200-foot-high wind turbine to power a north Pembrokeshire mansion and arts charity home is being recommended for refusal despite county planners previously...
MEMBERS of the Senedd rejected calls to establish a legal requirement for residential outdoor education opportunities for children and young people in Wales’ schools. The Senedd...
LABOUR has said this week that it will “Build it in Britain” with the most significant investment in Britain’s ports in a generation, as part of...
THE CONTRACT for the second stage of Haverfordwest’s contentious £19m transport interchange is expected to be made behind closed doors next week by senior councillors. The...
AN APPLICATION to build a three-bedroom house on the site of a north Pembrokeshire pub car park has been refused by national park planners. Julian and...
PLANS to create a ‘five-star resort’ in one of Wales’s most popular holiday locations have been withdrawn. In an application submitted to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,...
MAJOR reforms to council tax and business rates have cleared the first hurdle in the Senedd. MSs backed the general principles of the local government finance...
THE SENEDD agreed reforms aimed at streamlining the consenting process for significant infrastructure projects in Wales. MSs passed the infrastructure bill, which will establish a unified...
A FORMER Pembrokeshire homeless hostel manager narrowly avoided a jail sentence this week after a District Judge was shown footage of her kicking a defenceless man...
A 29-YEAR-OLD Narberth man has been jailed after admitting assaulting a police officer causing a deep wound to his forehead and a permanent scar. “Whilst I...