PLANS to convert outbuildings at a Pembrokeshire farmstead, once the home of an Elizabethan historian, to houses have been given the go-ahead by the national park....
A CALL for the retrospective conversion of office space previously connected to a Pembrokeshire car hire business to a chocolate factory, a beauty salon and a...
A BETTER financial settlement for Ceredigion from the Welsh Government along with a fresh grant is expected to see council tax bills in the county rising...
A PETITION opposing proposed changes for a north Pembrokeshire school is to be heard by councillors later this week. At last May’s meeting, Pembrokeshire County Council...
PLANS for a new ‘traveller site’ on the outskirts of a Pembrokeshire village, which was previously refused by the national park has again been turned down,...
PLANS for a mini-golf tourist attraction on part of a Pembrokeshire seaside village heritage family venue have been approved, with relief expressed at the proposal after...
A PETITION call for a public commitment to save Pembrokeshire’s River Cleddau which has attracted more than 2,200 signatures, and is due to be heard by...
PLANS for works at Tenby’s historic sailing club building, part of the ‘iconic view’ of the town’s harbour have been given the go-ahead by the national...
A CALL to extend a chapel and hall near Haverfordwest to provide much-needed space for activities has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire county planners. Reverend...
CALLS to convert two former agricultural barns in Pembrokeshire from holiday accommodation to residential have been given the go-ahead by the national park. In two related...
THE POLICE part of the council tax bill in Dyfed and Powys is to rise by nearly 7.5 per cent, following a near nine per cent...
A DESCISION on the level of council rents in Pembrokeshire for the forthcoming year had to return to a special meeting after some figures were incorrectly...