A CALL to look at alternative ways of delivering Pembrokeshire’s crematorium services, which included the potential option of them being privately run, will not be preceded...
A Pembrokeshire sports club, which was recently refused permission by the council to keep advertising signs which support its activities, is looking to fight that decision....
CHURCH education in Pembrokeshire, the birthplace of Wales’s Patron Saint, is under threat from a series of actions by the council which could amount to religious discrimination, the...
AMENDED plans for a rural mid Pembrokeshire slurry lagoon have been given the go-ahead after an initial scheme was altered due to the presence of mine...
A PLAN to spruce up some of Tenby harbour’s Georgian arches, built by Sir William Paxton, in the hope other owners will follow suit, has been...
PLANS for a new showroom for a Pembrokeshire car dealership which has recently acquired a new Isuzu vehicle franchise, have been given the go-ahead. In an...
A RECENT decision by senior Pembrokeshire councillors on a review in the way crematorium services in the county will be delivered is to be revisited following...
A CALL for works at a historic Pembrokeshire town centre church to make it more accessible has been submitted to county planners. In an application to...
A SCHEME to convert a Pembrokeshire town home to “well-designed shared accommodation” for five tenants has been given the go-ahead by county planners. In an application...
PLANS for what could have been the third store in the country for Welsh cheesecake business The Cheesecake Guy Ltd at Saundersfoot’s Coal Building interpretation centre...
AN AMENDED scheme for a children’s care home on the edge of Fishguard has been approved after a previous call was refused. In an application to...
A CALL to keep the use of a first floor of a rural Pembrokeshire pub which has been used as a dwelling for decades has been...