Call for urgent action as over 10,500 people remain in temporary accommodation across Wales THIS WEEK (Wed, July 9), Shelter Cymru and the Bevan Foundation were...
Finch-Saunders brands seabed destruction a ‘national disgrace’ A CALL to ban bottom trawling in Welsh waters was made in the Senedd this week, with Conservative MS...
Gwent Levels crisis raises questions over green energy projects on protected sites FRESH concerns have been raised over the environmental cost of large-scale solar developments after...
Campaigners call for mediation, not litigation, after Westminster debate PEMBROKESHIRE women born in the 1950s say they have been left “ignored, impoverished and discriminated against” by...
SENIOR Pembrokeshire councillors have backed a £815,000 scheme to replace a deteriorating and obsolete temporary school building. At the July meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet,...
PLANS for a pirate-themed bar at a Pembrokeshire seaside village family venue built in part to reflect its coal heritage have been refused by the national...
THE SENEDD passed plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism tax in parts of Wales from 2027. Senedd Members voted 37-13 for the tourism tax bill, which will see people...
Scheme to launch for 16 to 21-year-olds, expanding to children aged five and above by November YOUNG PEOPLE in Wales aged 16 to 21 will be...
PLANS to redevelop a Pembrokeshire caravan site to create “a notably higher quality” facility with a move towards static ‘vans which will actually see less pitches...
A PILOT scheme for foster carers in Pembrokeshire to be exempt from council tax payments, which it is hoped could also save the council money, has...
A NEW campaign group, West Wales Against Arms, has launched with a public call to end drone testing in Ceredigion linked to the Israeli military. The...
Surveys launched to shape bus and taxi services across Pembrokeshire and beyond PEMBROKESHIRE residents are being asked to take part in two regional surveys that could...