TRIBUTES have been paid after the death of a Pembrokeshire council, and Fishguard’s youngest-ever mayor, who “cared deeply about politics, social justice and equality”. At the...
POWERS allowing Pembrokeshire’s council to force the sale of problem long-term empty properties will – if backed – only be used as a last resort, councillors...
HAVERFORDWEST’S Western Quayside regeneration scheme will see a new bar and street food venue as well as the possibility of an “innovation hub,” a report for...
PART-NIGHT and LED street lighting changes started more than a decade ago are saving Pembrokeshire’s council some £1.5m a year, committee members heard. A report for...
PLANS by one of the largest independent organic poultry producers in Wales to extend their Pembrokeshire facilities have been given the go-ahead by the national park....
PEMBROKESHIRE County Council, which has had many fears of budgets firmly in the red in recent years, is on course to end the financial year £1m...
THERE ARE no current plans to use a Pembrokeshire military training camp to accommodate asylum seekers, the Home Office has said. Last week, concerns about the...
A PEMBROKESHIRE deer farm park attraction, which has expanded with several developments recently approved by councillors despite repeated officer recommendations of refusal, is now on the...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S national park is expected to have a far better financial situation than previously feared, with a current underspend of nearly £600,000, and an expected balanced...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire County Council to join other west Wales authorities in calling for its pension funds to be divested from companies profiting from genocide has been...
PUPILS at a leaking Pembrokeshire school, built just nine years ago, which now has more than 500 props holding up parts of its roof, are likely...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire to back a multi-millionaire wealth tax to support public services submitted by a former councillor, once accused of being the covert graffiti...