SENIOR members of Pembrokeshire County Council have supported a call to make fireworks less frightening to animals. The council’s Cabinet, meeting on February 13, considered a...
PEMBROKESHIRE, facing a potential council tax increase of 7.5 per cent, still has the lowest rate in Wales, giving the county a funding disadvantage. Speaking during...
SHORT-STAY parking charges to use the majority of Pembrokeshire’s paid-for car parks are set to double following a decision by senior councillors. A report for members...
PLANS for an 11-hectare solar farm, which would “support the long-term viability” of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday resort, have been given the go-ahead. The application for a...
RETROSPECTIVE plans for a café and ice cream parlour “like something you’d expect to see in a city” at a former Co-op store site in Pembroke...
PLANS to replace the remnants of a fire-ravaged hotel with a care home at the gateway to Pembroke Dock were unanimously given the go-ahead today, February...
A CALL to temporarily halt any further One Planet eco-developments in Wales has been backed by senior councillors in Pembrokeshire. One Planet Developments allow people to...
PLANS for an 11-hectare solar farm, which would “support the long-term viability” of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday resort, is expected to get the go-ahead next week. The...
A ONE PLANET DEVELOPMENT scheme to produce furniture and grow mushrooms in a Pembrokeshire wood is expected to get the go-ahead from planners next week. The...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL faces a less bleak financial position than had previously been expected, to the tune of nearly £10m, members of a schools committee have...
PLANS to convert former public toilets to a holiday let have been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. Last year, Neil Salter, of Llanstadwell, Milford Haven,...
SENIOR members of Pembrokeshire County Council should apologise to staff at Manorbier School for not visiting following last year’s fire, a committee has heard. Manorbier Church...