AN ONLINE plea to save a Pembrokeshire day centre from being closed has been lodged with the county council. The Anchorage Day Care Centre in Pembroke...
A ‘CALL-IN’ on the recently-awarded contract for the second stage of Haverfordwest’s near-£19m transport interchange is to be heard next week. The second stage of building...
THE POLICE and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections for the force area, covering Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Powys, will take place on May 3, with Returning Officer...
A SCHEME for a 20-metre high 4G phone mast will need a full official application due to concerns about its impact on a nearby 19th century...
A PEMBROKESHIRE caravan site owner who “honestly” admitted “dodging under the radar” by running his site without permission for some 20 years will not be allowed...
A CALL to keep a wedding venue tipi where guests are greeted by alpacas has been turned down by Pembrokeshire planners. Mr R Lloyd and Ms...
A NEAR-£10m Pembrokeshire residential development of 52 homes has been backed by planners despite concerns it will provide just four affordable homes. In an application before...
A SCHEME to reopen a landslide-hit coastal path and tunnels near Saundersfoot may be hindered by people putting others at risk by repeatedly cutting open safety...
A CALL to end a 20-year legal agreement for financial contributions associated with the creation of Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone National Park Resort has been backed by both...
A TWICE-BACKED £1m scheme for a “20-storey-high” wind turbine at a Pembrokeshire mansion will have to be decided by all councillors. Mr and Mrs Glen Peters...
PEMBROKESHIRE Conservative group leader Councillor Di Clements has announced she is standing for the council leadership. The announcement by Cllr Clements, county councillor for Martletwy and...
A RETROSPECTIVE call for a mobile asphalt batching plant to stay, described as “probably one of the most important applications” a Pembrokeshire town has received, has...