PLANS to convert a former bank branch in the centre of Tenby to a restaurant have been lodged with national park planners, but the town council...
A CALL to retain a shed for a mobile pizza oven which uses flour from one of only two working water mills in Wales has been...
A CALL for Pembrokeshire councillors to back potential enforced sales of problem long-term empty properties in the county has been put on hold as the paperwork...
PLANS to build three homes near the railway line on the edge of a south Pembrokeshire village have been turned down once again, in part due...
PLANS for new glazing at a medieval Pembrokeshire church of ‘exceptional interest’ have been submitted to the national park. The listed building consent application to Pembrokeshire...
A RETROSPECTIVE scheme for an outside dining area on a listed building in the most prominent street in Milford Haven’s conservation area, brought before planners after...
A CALL to turn a vacant unit at a Pembrokeshire seaside village’s flagship marine centre of excellence into a high-quality seafood restaurant has been given the...
A CALL to change a mixed-use therapy centre to a children’s care home classification has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners. Skybound Therapies Ltd, through...
AMENDMENT to an ‘oversight’ error in a Pembrokeshire school catchment area have been backed by senior councillors. At Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet meeting of June 2,...
FORMAL plans for three 328-foot-high wind turbines close to Pembrokeshire’s Bluestone holiday park and the former Oakwood theme park has been lodged. In an application to...
A CALL to change holiday lets to flats in Pembroke’s main street has been given the go-ahead despite concerns of antisocial behaviour connected with a nearby...
A PEMBROKESHIRE council is trialling a new eco-friendly way of managing overgrown areas by using goats in a local churchyard. Visitors to St Andrew’s Church in Narberth...