PEMBROKESHIRE County Council ended the last financial year underspending by £2m, in part due to an extra £1.2m raised through second homes tax, despite a dire...
A TRIO of ornamental coal trucks could soon be installed in the heart of Saundersfoot to honour the village’s historic links to the coal-mining industry. The...
CANCER patients and their families gathered at the Senedd this week to share their priorities with politicians and healthcare professionals, as part of a special event...
Written declaration confirmed, with Commissioner finding ‘no influence’ on speech SENEDD Member for Mid and West Wales, Eluned Morgan, has responded to a recent report by...
Final vote expected Tuesday – Tax not due to come into force until 2027 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has confirmed it will not implement the controversial Tourism...
Open letter calls for homeowner support fund, public inquiry and high-risk register A CAMPAIGN group is calling on the Welsh Government to launch a statutory public...
A CALL to allow a Pembrokeshire farm diversification which packages and distributes specialist medical equipment across Europe to relocate to an agricultural building has been turned...
A PETITION calling for a full review and debate of Pembrokeshire’s “not fit for purpose” county farm policy has attracted nearly 2,000 signatures, triggering it being...
Dr James Calvert to take up post in August alongside national NHS performance role DR JAMES CALVERT has been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Medical...
A PETITION call to save a Pembrokeshire school at risk of closure has been lodged with the county council. Ysgol Clydau in Tegryn is one of...
‘Still so much to do, but I’m proud of what we’ve achieved so far,’ says Labour MP PEMBROKESHIRE MP Henry Tufnell has marked the first anniversary...
A CALL to allow a previously-approved welfare caravan at a Pembrokeshire smallholding to be used as an affordable housing unit has been turned down by county...