HAVERFORDWEST councillor Tom Tudor joined First Minister Eluned Morgan and members of UNISON Pembrokeshire Branch at a recent union gathering in the county town. The event...
A CALL to turn a vacant unit at a Pembrokeshire seaside village’s flagship marine centre of excellence into a high-quality seafood restaurant has been given the...
A CALL to change a mixed-use therapy centre to a children’s care home classification has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. Skybound Therapies Ltd, through...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S Cabinet has endorsed a Regional Transport Strategy that relies on Welsh Government funding of £125m over the next five years. However, the plan...
Chadwick: ‘Closures are a betrayal of loyal customers’ WITH just weeks to go until Lloyds Bank shutters its Pembroke Dock branch, local fears are mounting over...
AMENDMENT to an ‘oversight’ error in a Pembrokeshire school catchment area have been backed by senior councillors. At Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet meeting of June 2,...
THE RAPID and largely unregulated proliferation of battery storage developments is becoming an urgent safety issue in many parts of Wales, a Senedd Member warned. Plaid...
WALES is only training around a third of the necessary secondary school teachers, with nowhere near enough recruits and no improvement in sight, an education chief...
SENEDD Members warned Wales is playing catch-up after the Welsh Government took more than seven years to bring forward a bill to plug gaps in environmental...
CAMPAIGNERS warned it will be “impossible” to hold the Welsh Government to account on progress against its disabled people’s rights plan due to a lack of...
FORMAL plans for three 328-foot-high wind turbines close to Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday park and the former Oakwood theme park has been lodged. In an application to...
A CALL to change holiday lets to flats in Pembroke’s main street has been given the go-ahead despite concerns of antisocial behaviour connected with a nearby...