THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS will force a vote in Parliament this week calling for the UK to begin negotiations on a new customs union with the European...
A PROPOSAL to increase Pembrokeshire council rents, which was condemned when it was expected to be solely made by a small number of senior councillors, will...
PLANS to bring at-risk historic Pembrokeshire buildings, one of which may once have housed otter hounds for a nearby mansion, back to use as homes have...
A SECOND call to keep a ‘funky’ holiday lodge in woods near a Pembrokeshire village, previously turned down partly over a dispute on what constitutes a...
Government invests £820m to tackle rising youth unemployment, with targeted support across south-west Wales YOUNG people on Universal Credit in West Wales will be offered new...
Summit brings together UK, Irish and Crown Dependency leaders in Cardiff CARDIFF hosted senior political leaders from across the UK, Ireland and the Crown Dependencies on...
MS seeks evidence as Pembrokeshire businesses report dramatic jumps LOCAL businesses across Pembrokeshire are reporting unprecedented increases in their rateable values, with some facing rises of...
A PEMBROKESHIRE farmer “jumped the gun” in his enthusiasm to build a new cattle shed which includes ‘robot slurry scrapers’ that have been causing a noise...
THE PROHIBITION of Greyhound Racing (Wales) Bill has been heavily criticised for a second time in 24 hours after the Senedd’s Legislation, Justice and Constitution (LJC)...
WELSH CONSERVATIVE leader Darren Millar MS has dismissed renewed Labour calls for further Senedd powers, warning that the Welsh Government should “stop making excuses” and focus...
A CALL for a Pembrokeshire dairy farm to keep two “alternative” holiday pods sited without permission as a way of diversifying in an uncertain industry has...
AN AGRICULTURAL worker-only condition imposed when a Pembrokeshire bungalow was built more than 30 years ago has been removed following a request to county planners. In...