PLANS for a summer house/garden shed in a wildlife and wildflower field in the grounds of a Grade-II-listed Georgian house have been approved. In an application...
A CALL to keep funding tourism marketing organisation Visit Pembrokeshire at £25,000 a year was narrowly backed by national park members after hearing fears of a...
A SCHEME for an office/yoga studio shed has been approved by Pembrokeshire planners despite the local community council’s concerns it could be used as a holiday...
A PEMBROKESHIRE council trial scheme for an overnight motorhome and campervan parking site close to Fishguard’s ferry is to go ahead, but is not likely to...
WALES’ largest exam board has been fined £350,000 after more than 1,500 pupils in England were given the wrong GCSE grades. The penalty, issued by the...
THE LEADER of Pembrokeshire County Council’s main opposition group has dismissed suggestions that his members could defect to Reform UK, following reports they attended a recent...
MORE than nine in ten nurses in Wales have rejected the Welsh Government’s 3.6% pay offer in what has become the highest‑ever turnout in a Royal...
A HIGH COURT judge has granted permission for the co-founder of Palestine Action to launch a legal challenge against the UK Government’s decision to ban the...
RETROSPECTIVE plans to change the nature of holiday lodges at a ‘Gold Award winning’ luxury Pembrokeshire holiday site close to Bluestone have been approved. In an...
PLANS to make good changes to a former Pembrokeshire town centre pub, made after an enforcement notice, by applicants unaware of its listed building status, have...
A CALL for a timber holiday cabin at a Pembrokeshire seaside village owned by a couple for 50 years to be granted that formal designation has...
A CALL to convert a former Pembrokeshire village pub, which became commercially unviable, to flats has been submitted to county planners. Sandra Davis, of O &...