TENBY’S former Poundland and Royal Playhouse cinema could become a retro computer gaming lounge, plans submitted to the national park hope. Following a takeover by investment firm Gordon...
A CALL to change the use of a Pembrokeshire farm holiday cottage to a crochet workshop has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. In an...
TWO PEMBROKESHIRE councillors have submitted an urgent call for action following recent heavy flooding in parts of Pembroke. Pembroke councillors Aaron Carey and Jonathan Grimes have...
A BETTER financial settlement for Pembrokeshire from the Welsh Government worth millions of pounds, following an agreement with Plaid Cymru, has avoided “a disaster for public...
Rock track raises money for charity while giving a gentle dig to the council A BRAND-NEW Christmas rock song by a Pembrokeshire musician has namechecked Haverfordwest’s...
A CALL for works at what is said to be one of the oldest independent museums in Wales has been approved by Pembrokeshire’s national park. In...
THE LAUNCH of a public consultation on the potential closure of Pembrokeshire school Ysgol Clydau just before Christmas has been called “deeply concerning” and unfair to local...
A CALL for a special group to evaluate “sustainable, inclusive, and effective practices for the maintenance of local Gypsy Traveller sites within the county” is to...
PEMBROKESHIRE councillors are being asked to back major potential changes to school provision in the south of the county which could see multiple schools discontinued, along...
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...